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McCollum Hall Living on campus puts you in the heart of the KU community
KU residence halls are home for anywhere from 300 to 900 students. That gives the halls a broad mix of people
and interests to fuel a variety of activities. The most popular events evolve into hall traditions. But
incoming residents (that's you!) always add new voices.
Most residence hall rooms measure 12 1/2' x 15' and come with window blinds,
beds, dressers, desks and chairs. The AEC will provide each student with 2
sheets, a pillow, a pillowcase, and a blanket at no charge. There
is one large community bathroom per wing.
A wing consists of 18 to 20 rooms; there are two wings to a floor in every
hall except McCollum, which has three, and GSP/Corbin, where each wing is
considered a floor. Floor lobbies resemble "living rooms" with
people watching TV, studying, napping, visiting or playing dominoes. Academic
Resource Centers in each hall contain a number of study aids as well as
providing the setting for tutoring services; other study
areas are scattered throughout the facilities. Halls may feature special activity
rooms for ping-pong or pool, drafting, cooking or music practice. All have
coin-operated and card-read laundry equipment.
All halls feature in-room network connections (direct lines to the internet
and campus systems). All in-room network connections are arranged through
KU Network and Telecommunications Services (NTS) by
paying an optional user fee. To have service activated in your room or learn
more about the options available, visit ResNet (http://www.nts.ku.edu/resnet/);
an informational page provided by Network and Telecommunication Services.
In coed facilities, men occupy one wing of a floor and women the other, with a shared adjoining lobby.
Coeducational halls have an escort policy which must be obeyed by residents when visiting a floor or wing
occupied by the opposite sex.
Resident assistants live on each wing and work hard to help you learn the ropes, from meeting new people
to interpreting your class schedule to recommending activities that you'll enjoy.
A typical residence hall room.
Meals
Informally called "Mrs. E's," the Ekdahl Dining Commons is
located atop Daisy Hill, adjacent to Lewis Hall. This facility features "food court-style" service
where different stations offer specialized items such as pasta, salads
and sandwiches, a pizzaria, and a grill. Choose from 8-10 entrees
at each meal! Extended serving hours accommodate students with busy
class and
work schedules. The dining commons provides 700 seats on three levels,
with wrap-around windows and a spectacular view of campus. It's an
ideal place for meeting friends.
Mrs. E's
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