Building Information
Below is a brief introduction to our Residence Halls. For more detailed information you may visit out Campus Tour
Breese Hall

Breese Hall offers a friendly, active environment for residents to get involved. Yearly program traditions include NBC (Nelson, Breese, Clemans Halls) picnic in the spring, Trick or Treating with Big Brothers / Big Sisters, Breese Bucks incentive program, traditionally large involvement with Homecomming and Winter Carnival, and an emphasis on community service opportunities.
Clemans Hall

Clemans Hall, located conveniently in the center of campus and next to Reeve Memorial Union, is a four story, community housing males and females on alternating floors. Its small size helps in creating a close-knit feel where community responsibilty and cleanliess are emphasized. Clemans' Community Council holds a long tradition of spirit and involvement in Homecoming, Winter Carnival, and campus organizations.
Donner Hall

Close proximity to classroom buildings makes Donner a popular choice for residents. Donner Hall houses males on the first two floors and females on the top two floors. Backyard picnics, Casino Night, and community service projects are hall traditions. Donner also has a "Donner Dough" incentive program for attending hall functions, and residents proudly sponsor children overseas through the Children International Program.
Evans Hall

Evans Hall is designed with two cubes connected by a common lounge on all floors. Each floor has alternating wings for men and women. A traditional "Midnight Breakfast" program is held during finals week each semester. Evans remains open during vacation breaks.
Fletcher Hall

Fletcher Hall houses men and women on alternating wings on each of its four floors. Fletcher Hall offers washer and dryer facilities in the basement and on each floot. Fletcher Hall has a strong tradition of participation in Homecoming, Winter Carnival, and Residence Hall Week.
Nelson Hall

Nelson is a four-story hall with males and females living on alternate floors. The unique floor plan provides a quaint living experience which allows people to get to know each other very well. Residents enjoy a friendly community committed to helping others.
North Scott Hall

North Scott Hall is one of our two high-rise residence halls housing residents on the second through tenth floors. North Scott Hall is actively involved with South Scott Hall through community council and they both share the main desk, hall facilities and Stone Willy's, a campus dining area and recreation lounge.
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South Scott Hall

South Scott is a 10-story housing facility offering scattered, coed and all-women's floors.
South Scott Hall is one of the first buildings students see as they approach UW Oshkosh. It is located on one of Oshkosh's main roads, Wisconsin Avenue. Part of the Scott Hall complex, South Scott is a great place to interact with other students.
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Stewart Community

The Stewart Community is a single room occupancy, four-story facility available to upper-level undergraduates and graduate students. Amenities include washer and dryer units on each floor. Also provided are a senior seminar room, group project room and main desk snack bar.
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Taylor Hall

Taylor Hall, located across from the Kolf Sports Center, is centrally located on campus. The hall was reopened with its "new" look and new furnishings for the 2005 fall semester. Student rooms feature climate control, sprinkler system and new furniture. It is a coed environment.
Webster Hall

Centrally located, Webster Hall is a three-story, coed hall whose traditions include an annual Thanksgiving dinner, a "Crazy Cash" incentive program for attendance at community council and other events and involvement in various community service projects.

