Central Quad

Hamilton Hall

Hamilton Hall exterior

Hamilton Hall was built in 1940 and was the first women’s residence hall in which sorority suites were included. This was initially on an experimental basis, but later it became a permanent situation. It was originally known as North Hall, but in 1948 it was renamed for Elizabeth W. Hamilton who was a graduate of Oxford College with two degrees in 1895. She also taught Greek and English and was Dean of Oxford College. She joined Miami University in 1905 as Dean of Women and served in that capacity until her retirement in 1945. Hamilton is near Maplestreet Station dining commons, and more! 

Building Amenities

  • Features two, large “Great Rooms”; 1 with all recreational amenities (pool, foosball and ping-pong tables) large screen TV and lounge area, large, open kitchen; the 2 nd is the living room
  • Indoor bike storage
  • Cold beverage & snack vending
  • On-floor kitchenettes
  • On-floor study rooms
  • Television
  • Washers & dryers (learn more)
  • Separate and distinct sorority wing with private entry leading to 6 sorority suites sharing a welcoming community kitchen and large, multipurpose meeting room

What's in the Room?

  • Twin-XL low-loft style bed with bed rail: 85″ x 36″ (80″ x 36″ mattress size) NOTE: dresser will fit under bed
  • Desk: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Dresser: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Mobile pedestal: 18″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Closet (open-style without door)
  • Ergonomic desk chair for studying and gaming
  • Mirror
  • Window shades
  • Ceiling lights
  • Trash can
  • Recycling can
  • Mini refrigerator: 33.6" H x 18.5" W x 19.5" D (3.6 cu. ft.)

Room Types & Rates

  • Standard Double Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Single Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Triple Occupancy Rooms
  • Rates

Mailing Address

Miami University
401 South Oak Street
Oxford, OH 45056-3444

Office Phone

(513) 529-3852


MacCracken Hall

Maccracken Hall exterior

MacCracken Hall, located on central quad, was named for Henry Mitchell MacCracken, who graduated from Miami University and went on to become one of America’s outstanding nineteenth century educators. When the west wing of the new women’s residence hall was completed in 1957, the building was called Center Hall. It became MacCracken after its completion in spring 1961. The hall initially housed six sorority suites, with two large recreation rooms, two living rooms, and a large dining facility. MacCracken is located in the middle of many dining options. It is connected to Market Street at MacCracken, and is close to Maplestreet Commons, which is an all you care to eat location.

Building Amenities

  • Indoor bike storage
  • Cold beverage & snack vending
  • On-floor kitchenettes
  • On-floor study rooms
  • Washers & dryers (learn more)

What's in the Room?

  • Twin-XL low-loft style bed with bed rail: 85″ x 36″ (80″ x 36″ mattress size) NOTE: dresser will fit under bed
  • Desk: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Dresser: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Mobile pedestal: 18″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Wardrobe
  • Ergonomic chair
  • Window shades
  • Mirror
  • Ceiling lights
  • Small trash can
  • Recycling can
  • Mini refrigerator: 33.6" H x 18.5" W x 19.5" D (3.6 cu. ft.)

Room Types & Rates

  • Standard Double Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Single Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Triple Occupancy Rooms
  • Rates

Mailing Address

Miami University
500 Center Drive
Oxford, OH 45056–3445

Office Phone

(513) 529-4625


Maplestreet Station

Maplestreet Station exterior

Maplestreet Station is a LEED certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) residence hall and sits atop the Maplestreet Station dining facility. Maplestreet Station is comprised of 3 individual “houses”. Each house is full of student requested amenities. This hall is conveniently located near Performing Arts Center. Just short distances away are both the REC Sports and Armstrong Student Centers.

Building Amenities

  • Air-conditioned
  • Cold beverage & snack vending
  • Grand entry
  • Kitchen
  • Living room
  • Large recreation room with projection television
  • Group study rooms
  • Washers & dryers (learn more)
  • Outdoor bike storage

House Features

  • Large, comfortably furnished “great room” with lots of natural light
  • Large flat screen TV
  • Kitchenette
  • Study room
  • Private and shared bathrooms

What's in the Room?

  • Twin-XL low-loft style bed with bed rail: 85″ x 36″ (80″ x 36″ mattress size) NOTE: dresser and bookcase will fit under bed
  • Environmentally friendly, individually controlled thermostat for air-conditioning and heat (HVAC)
  • “Hi-Lo level” overhead light and HVAC occupancy sensors
  • 8 “arc-fault,” safety electrical outlets
  • Bookcase: 24″ x 15″ x 29.5″
  • Desk: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Dresser: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Mobile pedestal: 18″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Closet
  • Mirror
  • Ergonomic chair
  • Window shades
  • Small trash can
  • Recycling can
  • Mini refrigerator: 33.6" H x 18.5" W x 19.5" D (3.6 cu. ft.)

Room Types & Rates

  • Standard Double Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Single Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Triple Rooms
  • Rates

Mailing Address

Miami University
521 Maple Street
Oxford, OH 45056

Office Phone

(513) 529-8290


Minnich Hall

Minnich Hall exterior

Minnich Hall was named for Harvey C. Minnich who was Miami University’s first Dean of the School of Education. He served in this capacity from 1903-1931. Minnich is close to Maplestreet Station dining facility and more. Minnich is just across the street from the Armstrong Student Center.

Building Amenities

  • Indoor bike storage
  • Cold beverage & snack vending
  • On-floor kitchenettes
  • On-floor study rooms
  • Washers & dryers (learn more)

What's in the Room?

  • Twin-XL low-loft style bed with bed rail: 85″ x 36″ (80″ x 36″ mattress size) NOTE: dresser will fit under bed
  • Desk: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Dresser: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Mobile pedestal: 18″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Closet
  • Ergonomic chair
  • Mirror
  • Window shades
  • Ceiling lights
  • Small trash can
  • Recycling can
  • Mini refrigerator: 33.6" H x 18.5" W x 19.5" D (3.6 cu. ft.)

Room Types & Rates

  • Standard Double Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Single Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Triple Occupancy Rooms
  • Rates

Mailing Address

Miami University
400 South Maple Avenue
Oxford, OH 45056-3447

Office Phone

(513) 529-5252


Richard Hall

Richard Hall exterior

Richard Hall was named after Mrs. Frances Gibson Richard in 1952. She was a Miami University faculty member as an English professor from 1902-1936. Sororities are housed in Richard Hall. The hall is surrounded by many dining locations: Maplestreet Commons, Market Street at MacCracken, and more.

Building Amenities

  • Indoor bike storage
  • Cold beverage & snack vending
  • On-floor kitchenettes
  • On-floor study rooms
  • Washers & dryers (learn more)

What's in the Room?

  • Twin-XL low-loft style bed with bed rail: 85″ x 36″ (80″ x 36″ mattress size) NOTE: dresser will fit under bed
  • Desk: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Dresser: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Mobile pedestal: 18″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Closet
  • Ergonomic chair
  • Mirror
  • Window shades
  • Ceiling lights
  • Small trash can
  • Recycling can
  • Mini refrigerator: 33.6" H x 18.5" W x 19.5" D (3.6 cu. ft.)

Room Types & Rates

  • Standard Double Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Single Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Triple Occupancy Rooms
  • Rates

Mailing Address

Miami University
501 South Oak Street
Oxford, OH 45056-2483

Office Phone

(513) 529-7403


Scott Hall

Scott Hall exterior

Scott Hall is named for Mrs. Caroline Scott Harrison, an 1852 graduate of the Oxford Female Institute who married Benjamin Harrison. He became the twenty-third President of the United States. While First Lady, Mrs. Harrison was one of the five founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and served as President of that organization until her death in 1892. Scott Hall is close to Maplestreet Station, and Armstrong Student Center.

Building Amenities

  • Indoor bike storage
  • Cold beverage & snack vending
  • On-floor kitchenettes
  • On-floor study rooms
  • Washers & dryers (learn more)

What's in the Room?

  • Twin-XL low-loft style bed with bed rail: 85″ x 36″ (80″ x 36″ mattress size) NOTE: dresser will fit under bed
  • Desk: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Dresser: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Mobile pedestal: 18″ x 24″ x 29.5″
  • Wardrobes
  • Ergonomic chair
  • Mirror
  • Window shades
  • Ceiling lights
  • Small trash can
  • Recycling can
  • Mini refrigerator: 33.6" H x 18.5" W x 19.5" D (3.6 cu. ft.)

Room Types & Rates

  • Standard Double Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Single Occupancy Rooms
  • Standard Triple Occupancy Rooms
  • Rates

Mailing Address

Miami University
500 South Maple Avenue
Oxford, OH 45056-2482

Office Phone

(513) 529-2322