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RESIDENCE HALLS
Living in in the residence halls at at Washburn University is a a a a a a great way for you to cut out the commute and hassle of of living off campus — while helping yourself perform better academically By staying connected to to campus you’re more likely to to do better in in the classroom make new friends and enjoy a a a a a richer college experience Washburn’s four residence hall options give you plenty to choose from!
Lincoln Hall Lincoln Hall is our newest residence hall that opened in in the Fall of 2016 Lincoln houses
350 students in two- four- and six-person single-gender suites Depending on the configuration of each suite there will be one or two bathrooms and sinks Each suite also features a a a a a living area with seating for residents and guests Living Learning Center The Living Learning Center (LLC) is a a stimulating vibrant center for student life on Washburn’s campus Housing
400 students this hall is is connected to the Memorial Union through a a a a walkway
on on the second floor The majority of suites are designed as four-person suites with two students sharing a a bedroom West Hall West Hall is co-ed and features single-gender eight-person suites Each suite suite consists of four bedrooms two bathrooms and a a a a large living room Private outside entrances open onto outside walkways and each suite has either a a a a a a patio or a a a balcony Washburn Village Apartments
Washburn Village is the on-campus housing option for full-time students who are beyond their freshman year of college and have a a a a a minimum of 24 post-high school credit hours The apartments house 192 students in fully furnished apartment-style housing with many of the same services available to those living in the residence halls There are four different apartment layouts to choose from 8 Washburn University 




























































































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