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Fae Franklin Hall

Upperclassman Men and Women

Fae Franklink Hall

History - Fae Franklin Hall was officially named in 1958 in honor of the late wife of Methodist Bishop Marvin A. Franklin. Franklin Hall is comprised of three floors and contains roughly 33,000 square feet of living space. Today, the residence hall is home to upperclassman residents. Franklin Hall is located on the north side of campus, sheltered on one side by both Whitworth and Sanders Halls (administrative buildings) and an outdoor meeting space constructed in 2011. The convenient location provides quick access to both the Maurice H. Hall Activities Center (which houses the campus gym) and the Campbell College Center, the location of the cafeteria and campus coffee shop.

Design - Students reside in traditional double rooms with both beige and wood walls and tiled floors. Rooms in Franklin Hall also offer two internet hook-ups and basic furniture (including a desk, chair, dresser, and bed for each occupant) as well as a double closet.

Features

  • terra-cotta porch with a landscaped outdoor seating area
  • a carpeted lounge on the ground floor, featuring high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, numerous armchairs, sofas, meeting tables, a piano, and a large-screen television set
  • a prayer room for Muslim students on the first floor
  • beverage and snack machines
  • multiple bathrooms on each floor
  • a downstairs laundry facility
  • ample storage space in each room
  • a wheelchair lift is available for individuals with physical disabilities
  • phone jacks that can be activated for a minimal fee; should you wish to activate your phone line, please contact Residence Life

Franklin room floor plan