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Hilltop Apartments
As a Maryville upperclassman, you want the convenience that living on campus provides, but you also crave the independent living experience. You can do both! Maryville University's Hilltop Apartments are located on the far north end of campus. The five apartment buildings house a total of 250 students. Each building has 15 units and accommodates 50 students. Ten of the units feature four-bedrooms and two-bathrooms; the remaining five units have two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

 

The apartments are fully-furnished with bedroom and living room furniture. Kitchen appliances include a garbage disposal, dishwasher, stove/oven, and a built-in microwave. Free laundry service is available on the lower level of each building. Every apartment has a private backyard patio equipped with a picnic table and grill.

2 Bedroom Apartment Layout4 Bedroom Apartment Layout

Each apartment resident gains access to the exterior door of his/her apartment using an assigned Maryville OneCard; students receive separate bedroom keys.

The Buder Family Student Commons Building is located near the apartments. The Commons is a great place for students to meet, study, and attend a number of events and programs held in the building throughout the year.

As the University welcomes an increased residential population and a new dining facility, the institution will require all residential students to purchase a meal plan. Any student who will be moving into an apartment space (from the 2009-2010 year to the present) will be required to have a meal plan ($700/semester).

Residence Halls

Maryville Hall

Maryville HallThis 248 person hall is a co-ed facility, with a private bathroom in each residential room. Male and female students will live next to one another; however, single-gendered living spaces will also be designated throughout the building. Room options in Maryville Hall include doubles and triples, with the possibility of a few single rooms based on accommodation requests.

The style of room and dimensions vary:

  • 2 or 3-Bed (Layout A) - 13' x 18'
  • 2-Bed (Layout B) - 13' x 15'
  • 3-Bed (Layout C) - 13' x 17' and 13' x 10'-6"
  • 3-Bed (Layout D) - 13' x 23'
Maryville Hall Layout A  Maryville Hall Layout B
Maryville Hall Layout C Maryville Hall Layout D

Furnishings provided by the university include twin-sized beds with built-in drawers underneath, desks, desk chairs, wardrobes, and night stands. Beds in Maryville Hall are not made to be lofted. Window coverings are already provided in each room.

The ground floor will offer a spacious lobby for residents to meet, socialize, and study, as well as free laundry facilities, a beverage station with free coffee, tea, and water, a cardio fitness room, and the "Saints Snack Shop" with a small selection of items for purchase. Maryville Hall will also offer a private backyard patio with furniture and a grill. The main Residential Life office will also be relocated to the lobby of Maryville Hall. All students who wish to live in Maryville Hall will be required to have one of the full meal plans. The three meal plan choices are: 12 meals per week with $175 flex dollars; 180 meals per semester with $175 flex dollars (most popular meal plan); or 19 meals per week with no flex dollars.

Mouton Hall

This hall has the capacity to house 147 students. The ground floor offers a computer lab, a kitchen, as well as snack and soda machines. Each floor in Mouton has a large lounge and free laundry facilities. The rooms have a floor space of approximately 11' x 13', and a window that measures 46" x 49". Furnishings provided by the university include two closets, two dressers, two desk chairs, two medicine cabinets, and two twin-sized beds.

Mouton Hall Room Layout

The third floor of Mouton is an all-female floor. All students who wish to live in Mouton Hall will be required to have a full meal plan ($1,400/semester).

Duchesne Hall

Each wing of Duchesne has at least one lounge on each floor and free laundry facilities. There is a large lobby area located on the ground floor that is convenient for watching television and meeting with friends. Also located on the ground floor are snack and soda machines, a kitchen, a computer lab, as well as the Public Safety office.

Duchesne Hall Room Layout

Each room in Duchesne has a floor space of approximately 7' x 16', with window measurements of 74" x 67" and the closet measurements of 47" x 85". Furnishings provided by the university include two open-faced closets, two built-in dressers, two desk chairs, and two twin-sized beds. Students are encouraged to purchase tension rods and curtains if they do not want an open-faced closet. Some areas in Duchesne have overhead lighting in the rooms. All students who wish to live in Duchesne Hall will be required to have a full meal plan ($1,400/semester).

Resident Assistants

Each floor, wing or apartment is staffed by a Resident Assistant (RA). The RA's are students that have been selected and trained prior to the beginning of each academic year. Since the RA's reside in an assigned living area, they have the opportunity to get to know their residents and provide on-going support. To assist with issues after the Residential Life Office is closed (such as lockouts, emergency maintenance needs, etc.) we have Resident Assistants and a professional staff member on-call in the evening, weekends and over the break periods.

** All residence halls are air-conditioned and each room has a temperature regulator. Additionally, Residential Life does have a limited supply of extra-long twin beds available upon request.



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