Student Housing

RESIDENCE HALLS. Students under the age of 22 who have successfully completed fewer than 136 credits must live in a Walla Walla University residence hall. Students enrolled in fewer than 6 credits for in-person classes are not required to live in the residence halls. Those enrolled in fewer than 6 credits must seek approval to live in the residence halls. Requests may be sent to residencehalls@wallawalla. Residence Hall housing is limited to students aged 24 and under only, and not for family members of students. Campus residence hall options include:

Foreman/Conard Hall. This residence hall complex houses approximately 400 women. The Foreman portion is a seven-story high-rise for upper-division women, featuring a fitness center, elevator service and air-conditioned rooms. The Conard portion includes a large worship room, study areas, and small parlors. Foreman/Conard provides laundry and kitchen facilities.

Sittner Hall. Accommodating approximately 450 men. This residence hall includes lounges, a recreation room, a large collaborative study space, and health club facilities.

Hansen Hall, Portland Campus. Hansen Hall is designated for unmarried students and is adjacent to the WWU School of Nursing and Adventist Health Portland. Housing for students older than age 24 may be available to Portland campus students based on availability and approval. Requests may be sent to hansen.hall@wallawalla.edu.

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING. Village Housing has off-campus apartments and houses to meet a variety of needs. To reside in Village Housing, students must be enrolled full-time in a degree-track program and meet eligibility to live off campus. Most units are unfurnished. To request alternative housing, please contact the Village Housing office at village@wallawalla.edu  
or telephone (509) 527-2109