RESIDENCE HALLS


The residence halls at Truett-McConnell College are geared to support the education of the whole student. Truett-McConnell College offers four traditional residence halls and two apartment style housing. Each residence hall is staffed with Resident Assistants and Resident Directors to offer support to the residents and provide an environment conducive to academic progress. The community that is formed among residents promises strong bonds of friendship and camaraderie.

Traditional-age, single students are required to live in the residence halls and take their meals in the college dining hall. Exceptions are made for students from White County and the surrounding counties who live with their parents or legal guardians. Since the residence hall system is designed for traditional-age students, requests for residence hall housing by older students are reviewed by the Vice President for Administrative Services.


All dorms have a common lobby, card access laundry facilities, vending machines, and community bathrooms. Cable, telephone and Internet connections are at no extra cost. Each room houses two people.

Garrison Hall
Garrison Hall (Men)
Garrison Hall and Merritt Hall
Have the following room features:
· Room Size: 15'x12'
· 2 XL Twin Beds and Mattresses
· 2 Desks and 2 chairs
· 2 Chests
· 2 Open Closets (60”x23”)
· 1 Full length door mirror
· Blinds – Window size 51” x 48”










Garrison Hall: Constructed in 1966 and named for Dr. Searcy S. Garrison, this men's residence hall is a two-story brick building containing 29 student dorms. The hall is staffed by Resident Assistants and a Resident Director.

Merritt Hall
Merritt Hall (Women)

 

Merritt Hall:Constructed in 1966 and named for Dr. James Merritt, this traditional women's residence hall is a two-story brick building with 29 student dorms. The hall is staffed by Resident Assistants and a Resident Director.


All dorms have a common lobby, card access laundry facilities, vending machines, and community bathrooms. Cable, telephone and Internet connections are at no extra cost. Each room houses two people.

Sewell Hall (Men)

Sewell Hall and Otwell Hall
Have the following room features:
· Room Size: 12'x12'
· 2 XL Twin Beds and Mattresses
· 2 Desks and 2 chairs
· 2 Chests
· 2 Open Closets (56”x27”)
· 1 Full length door mirror
· Blinds – Window size 62” x 30”

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Sewell Hall: Constructed in 1959 and named for Ava F. (Mrs. Warren) Sewell, this traditional men's residence hall is a two-story brick building with 37 student dorms. The hall is staffed by Resident Assistants and a Resident Director.

Otwell Hall (Women)

Otwell Hall: Constructed in 1959 and named for Roy P. Otwell, this women's residence hall is a two-story brick building with 35 student dorms. The hall is staffed by Resident Assistants and one Resident Director.

 

 

 


 
Cleveland Courts I: (Reserved for upperclassmen)
 

Cleveland Courts I (Women)

Constructed in 1989, this two-story building houses female residents. The complex is equipped with card access laundry facility, vending machine, and a community lobby. The complex is apartment-style with three bedrooms, two private bathrooms, and a common lounge per unit. Each room measures approximately 8' x 12'. There are two desks, two standard-size twin beds (may be bunked), two chairs, and two dressers in each room. Each room contains a window-unit air conditioner. Each closet requires a 60” long and 66” wide curtain. Cable TV and wireless internet is provided in each room at no additional cost. The complex is staffed by Resident Assistants and a Resident Director.


Twin Spring Student Housing: (Reserved for upperclassmen)

Twing Spring Housing

Twin Springs student housing units are adjacent to the campus, situated near Cleveland Courts. The complex offers students two bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, a living room, convenience kitchen with dining area, washer/dryer hookup and utilities to house up to four students per unit. Cable TV and wireless internet are provided by the college to each bedroom. Housing units are adjacent to the campus, situated near Cleveland Courts. The complex offers students two bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, a living room, convenience kitchen with dining area, washer/dryer hookup and utilities to house up to four students per unit. Cable TV and wireless internet are provided by the college to each bedroom. The complex is staffed by Resident Assistants and a Resident Director.


For additional information on Twin Spring Housing or Truett-McConnell Colleges other housing options click on the links below with printable PDF Documents.