Residence Halls
There are six residence halls of varying sizes available to students. Each residence hall contains standard-sized windows, access to cable television at no additional cost, wireless Internet access at no additional cost, hallway phones available for local/emergency calls, emergency blue light phones throughout campus for student safety, well-lit parking lots, and kitchen and laundry facilities. All residence halls are a short walk from classrooms, the cafeteria, the library, administration offices, student services, and sports playing fields. Whether students live in West Hall, East Hall, South Hall, Middle Hall, Paparazzo Hall, or Okinaga Hall, it is within the residence halls that they will find a safe and encouraging environment to grow academically and socially.
West Hall
Housing approximately 100 students, West Hall was renovated in the summer of 2011. Its spacious lounge area features a ping pong table, large HDTV with gaming system, and vending machines. West also houses five Resident Assistants.
South Hall
Renovated during the summer of 2012, South Hall houses approximately 60 upper classmen students. On its lower floor lounge, South boasts a beautiful pool table and large HDTV to facilitate a comfortable and fun common area where students can relax and bond. South houses three Resident Assistants and one Head Resident Assistant to provide support for its residents.
East Hall
Newly renovated the summer of 2021, this hall houses approximately 60 upper classmen students. The lounge is a spacious area with a large HDTV and gaming system. East Hall also houses two Resident Assistants to support its residents. The updated security feature allows students to access the building and their room with their Student ID.
Middle Hall
Middle hall is one of our smallest communities, housing just 44 first year residents and two Resident Assistants. Middle Hall was recently updated the summer of 2021 and utilizes an updated security systems that utilizes Student ID swipe access to the front door and rooms.
Paparazzo Hall
Renovated over the summer of 2013, is the second of our smallest communities, also housing 44 first year students and two Resident Assistants. Paparazzo Hall offers a lounge area with comfortable seating and a large HDTV and gaming system.
Okinaga Hall
The sixth and newest constructed residence hall is our upper classmen, apartment-style hall. For an additional fee, upper classmen students can opt to live in a fully furnished suite with two, three or four single bedrooms, a common living room, a full-sized kitchen, and one or two full bathrooms. Okinaga Hall also offers a spacious “Great Room,” which offers a large HDTV, vending machines, pool and ping pong tables, and is an excellent venue for programs. Okinaga Hall houses 146 upper classmen residents, as well as five Resident Assistants and one Head Resident Assistant. Okinaga Hall has ample washers and dryers for residents to use.
Check out the campus virtual tour to see more of a standard dorm room.
Residence Hall Guest Policy
Post University does permit residents to host guests in the residence halls. Only vaccinated non-Post affiliated guests and Post affiliated guests are allowed in the Residence Halls. This includes overnight stays. Non-vaccinated persons are not allowed in the Residence Halls. All guests are required to enter and check-in with the South Gate Guard Shack prior to the overnight stay. Non-Post affiliated guests must show proof of matching ID (license, passport, etc.) to the South Gate Guard Shack prior to entry. Residents are strongly encouraged to communicate with their roommate(s) prior to hosting guests. Post University reserves the right to refuse guest entry and revoke guest privileges for a residence hall, specific floor, and/or individuals at any time. Residents and Commuters who remain in another resident’s room after 12 a.m. are considered overnight guests and the following requirements must be honored:
- Residents may not have an overnight guest for more than three nights in a seven-day period. In addition, residents may host overnight guests no more than six nights per calendar month.
- Hosts must always accompany guests.
- Residents are responsible for the actions of their guest(s) on campus.
- There is a no guest policy in effect during 24-hour quiet hours (this includes, but is not limited to, final examinations and all Post University academic breaks).
Students who do not comply will be subject to disciplinary action, which may include removal from housing and further action at discretion of Post University.