Apartment-style living with on-campus convenience
The newest of our residential facilities on campus, Segelhorst Hall first opened for residents in August 2007 and was designed to expand housing options available for upper-class and graduate students. Each apartment features a common living area, kitchen, and two full bathrooms.
Segelhorst Hall consists of six fully furnished apartments, each with four private bedrooms. Because these apartments include full-kitchens, students living in Segelhorst are not required to purchase the campus meal plan.
The $2.2 million project was made possible by a generous contribution from Knobby and Mary Ellen Segelhorst, for whom the building is named, and by the Rasmuson Foundation.
What’s in a typical unit in Segelhorst?
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Kitchen with refrigerator, stove, oven & dishwasher
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Living Room with sofa, armchairs, tables & entertainment unit
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2 full bathrooms
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2 common storage closets
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4 private bedrooms with:
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Loftable twin-size bed
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Desk & desk chair
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Book shelf
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Dresser
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Closet space