Residential Life is a supportive living and learning environment that bridges in-class learning opportunities and out of class residential living which enhances the student’s intellectual and personal growth. Staff is available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week to help with the transition.
Morris College has seven residence halls: three for females, three for males and one assigned as needed. Each residence hall contains a learning center complete with a mini-library and computers, television/social lounges, a microwave oven, vending machines, laundry facilities, and access to Internet service and cable television for individual rooms.
The Guide to Residential Living is an important manual for those planning to reside in the residence halls. It contains information about admission to the residence halls, room reservation deposit, facilities, procedures, and regulations. Please read the guide carefully and keep it for future reference. Click on the link below to access the Guide to Residential Living.
Charles Gilchrist Adams, C. Mackey Daniels, Marion Woodard Wright McLester, Beatrice Gregg Sanders Hall (built 1998), is a residence hall for women.
Capacity: 224/Four floors
Room Style: Double capacity
Bathroom: Community bathroom with showers
Furniture: Desks, chairs, twins beds, closet with shelves
Laundry: Laundry room
Amenities: Cable and Internet connection for each student; Learning Laboratory with computers and a student lounge on each floor, snack and drinks machines, and microwave oven on the first floor.
Anna D. Reuben, Mamie Coker, Magnolia Lewis, Albertha Simons Hall (built 1984), is a residence hall for women
Capacity: 164/Two floors
Room Style: Double capacity
Bathroom: Community bathroom with showers
Furniture: Desks, chairs, twins beds, closet with shelves
Laundry: Laundry room
Amenities: Cable and Internet connection for each student; Learning Laboratory with computers, snack and drinks machines, and microwave oven on the first floor.
G. Going Daniels Hall (built 1964, dining facility renovated in 2003), is a residence hall and dining facility.
Capacity: 59/Two floors
Room Style: Double capacity
Bathroom: Community bathroom with showers
Furniture: Desks, chairs, twins beds, closet with shelves
Laundry: Laundry room
Amenities: able and Internet connection for each student; Learning Laboratory with computers, snack and drinks machines, and microwave oven on the first floor.
Dobbins-Keith-Whitener Hall (built 1967), is a residence hall for men.
Capacity: 100/Two floors
Room Style: Double capacity
Bathroom: Community bathroom with showers
Furniture: Desks, chairs, twins beds, closet with shelves
Laundry: Laundry room
Amenities: Cable and Internet connection for each student; Learning Laboratory with computers, snack and drinks machines, and microwave oven on the first floor.
J. O. Rich, S.C. Cureton, Ed. F. Johnson Hall (built 1993), is a residence hall for men
Capacity: 138/Two floors
Room Style: Double capacity
Bathroom: Community bathroom with showers
Furniture: Desks, chairs, twins beds, closet with shelves
Laundry: Laundry room on each floor
Amenities: Cable and Internet connection for each student; Learning Laboratory with computers, snack and drinks machines, and microwave oven on the first floor.
Daisy Belton Alexander and Lewis P. Graham, Sr. Residence Hall (built), is a residence hall for men.
Capacity: 74/Three floors
Room Style: Double capacity
Bathroom: Community bathroom with showers
Furniture: Desks, chairs, twin beds, and closet with shelves
Laundry: Laundry room
Amenities: Cable and Internet service for each student, Learning Computer Laboratory, vending machines, and a microwave oven on the first floor.
Annie Mae Jones Bowman and Audree Adamsom Clark Residence Hall (built 2013), is a residence hall for women.
Capacity: 74/Three floors
Room Style: Double capacity
Bathroom: Community bathroom with showers
Furniture: Desks, chairs, twin beds, closet with shelves
Amenities: Cable and Internet service for each student, Learning Computer Laboratory, vending machines, and a microwave on the first floor.