
| Valley Halls | ||
| Ackley/Shilling | ||
| Britton/Hadley | ||
| Garneau/Harvey | ||
| Eicher/LeFevre | ||
| Harrison/Stinson | ||
| The Big Three | ||
| Henry | ||
| Bigelow | ||
| Hoekje | ||
| The Big Four | ||
| Draper/Siedschlag | ||
| The Burnhams | ||
| The Little Three | ||
| French | ||
| Davis | ||
| Zimmerman | ||
| Summary Chart | ||
WMU residence halls are located in two areas, the Valley and Main Campus.
Valley residence halls feature suites where two student rooms share a connecting bathroom. These large, coed halls have a picturesque peaceful setting and are close to the Haworth College of Business, Intramural Fields and Goldsworth Valley pond.
| Valley I | Ackley/Shilling | Britton/Hadley | |
| Valley II | Garneau/Harvey | Eicher/LeFevre | |
| Valley III | Harrison/Stinson |
Main Campus halls offer larger rooms and smaller communities. The Big Three and Big Four feature community style living where students on the floor share a bathroom. Little Three rooms come with a private bathroom or suite-style setup, but these halls are restricted to upper-class students. Main Campus halls are close to academic buildings, the library, Bernhard Center and Student Recreation Center.
| Big Three | Bigelow | Henry | |
| Hoekje | |||
| Big Four | The Burnhams | Draper/Siedschlag | |
| Little Three | Davis | French | |
| Zimmerman |
Most residence hall rooms are assigned as “doubles” with two people sharing a room. There are a limited number of larger rooms designed for three or four people. The Big Three has some three-person rooms, and the Big Four has several three- and four-person rooms.
