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Wiebking Hall

The Mesa Neighborhood

Wiebking Hall is conveniently located at the center of Â鶹´«Ã½ campus on 10th Avenue and 20th Street, across from University Center and is only a short bike-ride or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall. Wiebking also offers easy access to the Asian Pacific American and Native American Student Services House and the Marcus Garvey Cultural Center.

Built in 1957 with Wilson Hall, Wiebking Hall reflects the historic Dutch Colonial style architecture and offers historic charm and beautifully updated traditional-style living accommodations. Wiebking Hall and many of the residence halls in The Mesa Neighborhood are part of the , a registered state historic district.

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Wiebking Hall

Wiebking Hall floor plan



Room Options

 

Wiebking Hall Features

  • Secured EntranceWIFI Internet AccessWired Internet AccessAir ConditioningCommunity BathroomsCommunity KitchenTV Lounge

  • Laundry FacilitiesGame RoomStudent Lounge with PianoStudy LoungeConference RoomsClassroom Conference Rooms

  • Wiebking Hall Amenities

    • Bed and Mattresses

      Each room has an adjustable height Twin (regular) size bed for each resident. The bed has a dual firmness Twin (regular) mattress (firm or extra firm, depending on which side is up). The beds are approximately 80.5" long by 41" wide by 37" high.

      Some rooms in Wiebking Hall may have the beds bunked upon move-in to help students maximize the space. Residents can choose to bunk or un-bunk their bed.

      The bed is resident adjustable with three (3) settings. Beds are generally set to the middle height to accommodate both storage under the bed and ease of use

      Under-Bed Clearances

      Low Bed Setting/Bunked Bed

      Middle Bed Setting

      High Bed Setting

      8" Clearance from Floor to Bottom of Bed

      21" Clearance from Floor to Bottom of Bed

      31" Clearance from Floor to Bottom of Bed

    • Desk and Chair

      Each room has a desk and a two-position desk chair for each resident. The desks are approximately 42" wide by 24" deep and 30" high.

    • Clothes Storage

      Each room has a wardrobe affixed to the wall for each resident. The wardrobe are approximately 42" wide by 24" deep and 84" high. The wardrobes have four (4) large drawers on the lower section, two divided areas to hang clothes in the middle section with the two (2) smaller drawers, and the upper section has two open storage areas. 

    • Other Storage

      The closets in each room should allow for storage of both clothing as well as other items such as boxes, books, athletics gear, etc.

    • Flooring

      Rooms in Wiebking Hall are carpeted.

    • Windows/Window Coverings

      Most rooms in Wiebking Hall have double-hung windows which can be opened by the residents. Most windows will have a fire-retardant drapery to help block out the light as needed.

    • Sink/Vanity

      Rooms in Wiebking Hall have a sink area and a mirror, full bathroom facilities are on each floor with resident rooms.

    • Appliances

      Rooms in Wiebking Hall do not come with a refrigerator or microwave. Residents should coordinate bringing these appliances with their roommate(s). Our What To Bring and Housing & Residential Education Handbook detail size and power limitations for microwaves and refrigerators. Please consider renting a combined microwave-refrigerator unit through the Residence Hall Association


For Students

Room and Board Rates

For Parents/Support Persons