Double Room

Winona State University offers a variety of rooms to choose from when it comes to selecting an on-campus room. You have your regular double and suite-style rooms, as well as a limited number of single rooms. There are 3 traditional residence halls on Main Campus: The Quad (Conway, Richards, Morey-Shepard), Prentiss-Lucas, and Sheehan. The suite-style residence halls are Kirkland hall and Hakke hall.

Single Rooms

  • Single rooms come with 1 set of furniture (A bed, desk, dresser, chair, and closet).  
  • This room type is available in The Quad, Prentiss-Lucas, and Sheehan. 
  • Limited Quantity 

 

Super-Single Rooms

  • Super Single rooms come with 2 sets of furniture but only 1 person lives in the room. 
  • This room type is available in Morey-Shepard, Prentiss-Lucas, and Sheehan. 
  • Limited Quantity 

Double

  • Double rooms come with 2 sets of furniture; 1 set per student. 
  • This room type is available in The Quad, Prentiss-Lucas, and Sheehan. 
  • This is the most common room type in our traditional halls.  

Suite-Style

  • Suite-style rooms have either 2 or 4 bedrooms that can accommodate up to four students. 
  • The suite-style furniture sets are the same as the ones in the traditional halls: a bed, desk, dresser, chair, and closet.
  • These rooms will be available in Kirkland-Hakke. 

Room selection begins on May 16th if you completed your housing application by May 1. If you did not complete your housing application by May 1, the housing office will assign you to a room.

If you move into your room and find that it is not suiting your needs, you can fill out a room change request to find a room that will better fit your lifestyle. Room change requests will be open from June 1st – July 1st.

After Room Selection

Once you have selected/been assigned your room, you will be able to:

  • Select your meal plan
  • Schedule your move-in appointment
  • Access the Facebook group of the residence hall you will live in

 

If you want to see the rooms up close or also have a look at the different residence halls, you can attend a campus tour or watch a virtual tour video.  

-Megan Johnson ’24