Women's Residence Halls
While freshmen enjoy life in our traditional Stockton residence hall, our upperclassman ladies choose from among our apartments and suite-style buildings, as well. Resident Assistants live close by in every building to help get you connected, plan community events, and live life with you!
Traditional-style, female-only, underclassmen residence hall with rooms designed for either two or three students. There are 52 rooms in Rice and 52 in Stockton connected by a common lobby. The lobby includes a shared kitchen and living space. Each room comes equipped with bunk beds, dressers and desks. Rooms are equipped with WiFi. Each floor has two communal bathrooms a common living area. Free laundry can be found on both floors in Stockton and in Rice.
Resident Educator – Dacia Magee
Female-only residence hall featuring townhouse-style living for upper-class women. Two-level townhomes feature 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a living area and a galley-style kitchen. The kitchens in Ramsey include a refrigerator, sink, stovetop and space for a microwave. The kitchens in Draper include a sink, refrigerator and space for a microwave. Each townhome is equipped with WiFi. The basement of Draper Hall houses a shared laundry room for the residents of the Draper-Ramsey complex. Laundry is free on campus. There are 11 townhomes in the Draper-Ramsey complex, and each typically house 6 students.
Resident Educator – Ellie Decker
Suite-style residence halls for upper-class female students. Each of these 6-person suites include a 2-shower oversized bathroom, living room, kitchen sink, and WiFi. A shared laundry room is available for all residents on the basement level.
Resident Educator – Ellie Decker

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Don't Forget!
Preparing for the big move to college can be overwhelming! Let us help you out with some do’s and don’ts for packing.
These are suggestions for things to bring to make your room a comfortable place to live.
- For your room: sheets (XL twin), hangers, power strip, small vacuum, area rug or carpet (no carpet tape allowed), desk lamp and light bulbs, TV, trash can, storage boxes, small fan, full length mirror, pillow, mattress cover, closet organizers, 3M hooks to hang items
- For your desk: bookends, desk organizer, file box, stationery, stamps, envelopes, note pads, index cards, paper clips, tape, stapler, highlighter, pencils and pens, computer, USB flash drive, bookmarks, calculator, printer (each student receives a designated amount of free printing on campus each semester)
- Bathroom: shower caddy, shower shoes, toiletries.
Note: students living in the apartment-style or town homes will also want to bring a shower curtain - Laundry and cleaning needs: laundry detergent, stain remover, laundry bag/basket, iron, ironing board, dish soap, trash bags, paper towels, sponge, glass cleaner
- Food and utensils: microwave, coffee maker, cups, mugs, eating utensils, can opener, bowls, plates, microwaveable cookware, small refrigerator (less than 4.3 cu. ft.), food storage.
Note: students living in Colony West, Draper or Ramsey may also want to bring pots, pans and other kitchen cookware. - Everything else: batteries, flashlight, small tool set, alarm clock, umbrella, playing cards, board games, athletic equipment, sunglasses, backpack, overnight bag, bicycle, bug spray, insurance cards
To maintain a safe environment, we don’t permit you to bring:
- Pets (with the exception of fish)
- Candles
- Lofting furniture
- Appliances with open heating coils such as toasters, hot plate, sandwich grills, George Foreman Grill (excluding apartments)
- Space heaters
- Ceiling fans
- Halogen lamps
- Paint for dorm room or apartment
- Shelves or items that must be mounted to the wall (3M hooks are fine; drilling into the walls is not allowed)
- Weight lifting equipment (Don’t worry, that’s what Land Gym is for!)
- Tobacco products or alcoholic beverages
- Bows, knives and firearms—including paintball/air soft guns*
- Hunting Equipment*
- Fireworks*
- Hoverboards
- Latex
- Mattresses/bed frames
*You may, however, store your hunting firearms and all weapons with the campus police office. Weapons by definition include hunting knives, swords, martial arts equipment, fencing gear, balloon launchers, potato guns, and any item that shoots a projectile that is not named “Nerf”.
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