Clements Hall β€” Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University

Clements Hall

πŸ“ 211 Jones Street, College Station, TX 77843
πŸ› Corridor🚿 Pod-Style BathroomπŸ‘₯ Co-Ed❄️ Has AC
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Clements Hall is one of Texas A&M's traditional corridor residence halls, opened in 1974 and named for William P. Clements Jr., a Texas A&M System Board of Regents member who later became Governor of Texas. Traditional double rooms with communal floor bathrooms, air conditioned. Clements is a large hall in the campus residential core, primarily housing first-year and upperclass students in a traditional Aggie dorm setting.

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