Funkhouser Hall

Funkhouser Hall is a traditional style residence hall, with bathrooms shared by each wing. Funkhouser is connected to Gore Hall by a beautiful lobby that features a gas fireplace and an environmentally friendly green roof.

I enjoyed living in the Funk Hall because of the community style. It was easy to meet people and make friends. The people on my floor were fun to be around. Rooms were spacious enough as well.”

Audie Wilkins ‘23

Quick Info About Funkhouser Hall

Rooms

Rooms are approximately 18 feet long by 10 feet 7 inches wide by 9 feet high

Bed

Rooms feature extra-long, twin-sized beds with a mattress size of 36 inches by 80 inches. Beds can be bunked in every hall.
Each bed can be adjusted to 3 different heights. From the ground to the top of the mattress: 1 foot 8 inches, 2 feet 8 inches, or 3 feet 3 inches. Bed risers are permitted, but they must have a square top.

Desk

Desks are approximately 24 inches wide by 42 inches long by 29.5 inches high. Each room has two desks and two chairs.

Dresser

The dresser is approximately 20 inches wide by 30 inches long by 29.5 inches high

Wardrobe

The wardrobe is approximately 22 inches wide by 29 inches long by 79 inches high

Windows

Windows are 3 feet 8 inches wide by 5 feet high

Funkhouser Rooms

 

Funkhouser Hall Floor Plan

More Information

  • Four Resident Assistants (RAs) live in the residence hall
  • Each floor has two community bathrooms and one community shower room
  • Students must swipe their SU ID card on the exterior doors to enter the building, only residents of the specific building have swipe access on their ID card.
  • First-year students are required to have a 15 or 19- meal plan.
  • Funkhouser Hall was built in 1964, remodeled in 1976 and again in 2011 and 2012.

All rooms have

Wireless internet access
Heat and air conditioning
Vinyl flooring

First-Year Residence Halls

Racey Hall
Gore Hall
Parker Hall
University Inn