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Residence Halls

Fort Worth Hall, the first building to be constructed on the campus in 1910, was named for the city of Fort Worth. Today it serves as a residence hall for 196 men. Barnard Hall, the second building to be constructed as the Women's Missionary Training School in 1914, was named for a former dean of women. Today it serves as the residence hall for 157 women. 

Dorm rooms are furnished with a twin size bed, desk and chair, bookcase, dresser, closet, and a vanity/sink. Local telephone service is provided in the rooms. Restrooms and showers are located on each hall. Laundry rooms are located in the buildings. A kitchen with microwave ovens, a stove, and refrigerators, an ice machine, and vending machines are located in the dorm. Cooking is not allowed in the dorm rooms. Each tenant is allowed to have one dorm size refrigerator (no larger than 4.5 cubic feet).

Monthly Rent

  • $200 - Single private rooms
  • $170 - Double shared rooms
  • $135- Multiple shared rooms