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Honors Residential College at Hume Hall

Quick Facts
- Opened - 2002
- Capacity - 608
- Total Rooms - 322
- Location - See Map
- Coed - by suite
- AC - central
- Learning Community - Honors Residential College
Enjoy a lively blend of academic and social activities with other Honors students, faculty, and staff.
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Hume Hall is part of the Hume Area
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The Honors Residential College at Hume Hall is our newest facility - completed Fall 2002 and dedicated on Sep. 6, 2002. Designed as a residentially-based academic community, the new facility integrates the housing needs of Honors residents with facilities, staff, and programs in support of the Honors Program. The Honors Residential College at Hume Hall is the first facility in the U.S. designed and constructed specifically in support of a residential college concept. The original Hume Hall was named for Dr. H. Harold Hume and was razed to make way for the new facility.
The facility includes two residential buildings housing 608 residents; a commons building; two multimedia-capable classrooms; faculty offices; space for tutoring and academic advising; small group study space; a large activity room; an Honors Council Office; and a 24-hour information desk. Single- and double-room suites with bathrooms surround a floor lounge. Bathrooms are cleaned by Housing custodial staff.
Learn more about the Honors Residential College.
See a photo tour of the facility.


