A Place to Call Home
Wheaton has four campus residence halls available for undergraduate students. Freshman and Sophomore students are required to live in residence halls.
Residence halls are more than just a place to sleep and brush your teeth. They will quickly become your home away from home as you build intentional relationships with your roommates and floormates. Sharing your space moves to sharing your life with dear friends, some of whom will last a lifetime.
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Fischer Hall
Fischer Hall houses five male floors and seven female floors of freshmen and sophomore students. Most rooms are configured as suites, with double or triple occupancy rooms adjoined by a common bathroom. Floors average around 50 students.
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Smith-Traber Hall
Smith-Traber Hall houses six male floors and five female floors of freshmen and sophomore students. Most rooms are configured as doubles and are situated around a floor lounge and a central bathroom. Floors average around 40 students.
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Williston Hall
Williston Hall is Wheaton's oldest residence hall, housing 61 sophomore and junior students.
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McManis-Evans Hall
The centrally located McManis-Evans Hall houses 288 sophomore, junior, and senior students in single, double, triple, and quad rooms.