Look into Fletcher Hall if you want to live in the central part of campus. This dormitory is one of the smallest on campus, and allows students to live in a close-knit, private environment. Fletcher Hall is co-educational, and splits males and females up by floors. The dormitory houses just 75 students. What makes Fletcher Hall unique is that it features rooms of three different styles. There are a few single rooms, in which two students share a 9'8" x 14' space. There are also triple rooms, which have three students sharing two rooms. There are also quad apartment-style rooms that house four students.
Check out Northwood III if you want to live in an apartment-style dormitory. This residence hall features a variety of room styles that range from 1- to 3-bedroom styles. Students have the option of applying for the limited space in the 1-bedroom rooms, and therefore are more likely to be assigned to one of the 2- or 3-bedroom styles. This residence features four laundry rooms placed throughout the building, and it is conveniently located near a variety of shopping areas.
Consider Mosher-Jordan Hall if you are interested in living in a dormitory that has been completely revamped. This dormitory is re-opening for undergraduate students in the fall of 2008, and has a variety of features that have been added and updated since it underwent renovation. Some changes include air conditioning for the entire facility and the new Hill Dining Center, which is to be attached. Mosher-Jordan Hall features the same styles and sizes of rooms as the residence mentioned in Step 1.