Why Honors Housing
As an Honors student you have the option to request to live in an Honors
residence hall. While it is not a requirement to live in an Honors residence
hall, the majority of our incoming Honors students will request to live there,
for many of the reasons indicated below:
- A strong Honors community and sense of tradition
- A peer network of
high-ability students who are successful in balancing involvement in academic
and social activities
- Access to other Honors students who are also taking Honors courses – makes it
easier to find other students to go to class with and form study groups!
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Increased levels of faculty involvement in residence hall activities
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University Honors & Scholars Center staff members meet regularly with Honors
residence hall directors and frequently participate in residence hall programs
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Opportunities for involvement in residence hall government and Honors activities
Renewing Your Contract
Current students are given the option to renew their residence hall contract
annually, though you are only required to live on campus for your first year.
Contract renewal typically takes place in the early winter quarter, and your
residence hall staff (Hall Director and RA) will have all the information you
need should you decide you would like to remain in the residence halls for the
next year.
For more information, contact University Housing at 614-292-8266 or visit
http://housing.osu.edu
Honors Housing
Ohio State has four Honors residence halls located on all of the residential
areas of campus. Students who are accepted into the Honors Program will be given
instructions on how to request Honors Housing. The Office of University Housing
has detailed information about each of these residence halls, including
amenities, room dimensions and residence hall staff available on their
website.
North Campus
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Taylor Tower is designed as a quad where four students share a
bedroom, a common room, and a bathroom within the room.
South Campus
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Bradley Hall
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Siebert Hall
Rooms in Bradley Hall and Siebert Hall are typically 2-person doubles with
bathrooms on each floor or wing that are shared by students in that area.
West Campus
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Lincoln House : Students living in Lincoln House share a bedroom and
study area with one other student, which is one of 4 bedrooms in the suite that
share a common area and bathroom.
Scholars Housing
Each Scholars program houses students in a Scholars learning community. There
are no extra costs associated with living in a Scholars Residence Hall.
- Advocates for Children and Education --
Mack Hall, South Campus
- Architecture --
Baker Hall West, South Campus
- Arts --
Baker Hall West, South Campus
- Biological Sciences --
Barrett House,
North Campus
- Business --
Blackburn House, North Campus
- Engineering -–
Smith Hall, South Campus
- Environment and Natural Resources --
Blackburn House, North Campus
- Health Sciences --
Canfield House, South Campus
- Humanities --
Haverfield House, North Campus
- International Affairs --
Mack Hall, South Campus
- Media, Marketing, and Communication --
Nosker House, North Campus
- Mount Leadership Society --
Halloran House, North Campus
- Politics, Society, and Law --
Haverfield House, North Campus
- Sport and Wellness (new AU09) –-
Morrill Tower, West Campus
Living in a Scholars residence hall is optional for all upper-class Scholars
students.