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The Stone-Campbell Memorial Hall Apartment facility is one of the newer additions to the William Woods’ residential housing system. The two buildings house a total of 60-90 residents while also serving as the home of the Office of Faith Services and Counseling and Health Services.
Apartment applications are submitted by “teams” of at least four students (up to six maximum per apartment). Residential Life assigns a point value based on the GPA and credit hours of the top four members of each team. The point values of the top four members will then be averaged to calculate the total team score. Residential Life will assign priority to your group based upon GPAs and credit hours. The teams with the highest averages will be selected for Stone-Campbell Memorial Hall. Anyone, including rising sophomores, are encouraged to apply if they are interested.
Yes! Residential Life will allow four, five, or even six people to live in an apartment. For example, if six people want to live in an apartment, there would be two double bedrooms and two single bedrooms with three people sharing each bathroom. If a team chooses to have more than four people in an apartment, they will need to designate on their apartment application which residents have agreed to share a bedroom.
Yes. Any team that applies with four or more members will take priority over a team with fewer than four members. However, since we cannot anticipate how many teams will apply, if you have a partial team you could win a spot if there are not enough full teams applying. In this case, Residential Life will most likely assign an incoming transfer student to live with you, though decisions will be made on a case by case basis.
Since the process is based on the average of the top members, your score will not be impacted by having more than four in your group. The rational for allowing more than four people in an apartment is to provide multiple housing options for our residents.
Stop by the Office of Residential Life and leave your name. We will try to keep a list of others who are in your situation and introduce you so you can put full teams together.
Yes, the apartments are a part of the residence hall system and therefore qualify as living on campus. This also means that while living in Stone-Campbell you must abide by all University and residence hall policies.
The living rooms will have two chairs, a sofa and a coffee table. The bedrooms will be furnished with standard residence hall bedroom furniture which includes a desk, desk chair, dresser, bed, and mattress for each resident.
Yes, all students living on campus at William Woods University must purchase a meal plan. Apartment residents are eligible for the 10-meal plan option.