Meadows Apartments
About Meadows North and Meadows South
Meadows North and Meadows South halls, both constructed in 1994, comprise the University Apartments. Meadows apartments are available to students who are looking for a less structured living experience, while still remaining close to campus resources. The buildings are mirror images of each other, offering forty four-bedroom apartments.
Hall Features
- Room for 320 Students
- Wireless Internet
- 24-Hour Visitation
- Sand Volleyball Court
- Twin-Sized Bed, Desk, Chair and Chest of Drawers in Each Bedroom
- Living-room soft seating furniture is provided and will not be removed
- Kitchen Appliances Include Refrigerator, Range and Dishwasher
- Large Day Room on First Floor of Each Building
What to Expect in Meadows
The Meadows Apartments are air-conditioned apartment-style residential buildings. Each apartment has four (4) bedrooms, a shared bathroom and vanity area, living room, and kitchen. As you enter the apartment you will come into the living room/kitchen area. A hallway in the apartment leads you to the bedrooms and bathroom area. The first bedroom you come to is bedroom A; the second is bedroom B and so forth. There is a thermostat on the wall next to the door for the first bedroom for use in regulating the temperature. The kitchen is furnished with a refrigerator, stove, double sink and dishwasher. The bathroom area includes a double sink vanity and a room with a toilet and shower/tub.
The exterior doors are locked 24/7. Upon check-in, you will receive a key to your apartment and your individual room. One note about the apartment door is that, in addition to the lock on the door handle, there is a bolt lock. The apartment key works for both locks. It is very easy to get locked out of your bedroom or apartment if you are not familiar with the locks. To unlock the bedroom and apartment door, make sure the push button is "popped out" from the handle. If the button is turned and still recessed in the handle, the door will be locked. You should keep your keys with you at all times.
Life in the Residence Halls
Transitioning to life in the halls can be difficult, but we have a number of resources to help! Check out all of the amenities we have to offer, our hall staff, and ways to get involved during your time in the halls.