10 with communal bathrooms residence halls at University of Arkansas, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
Opened in Fall 2013, Founders Hall is a modern six-story residence in the heart of campus just two minutes fr…
Established in 1963 on the north side of campus adjacent to Holcombe Hall, Futrall Hall is home to female stu…
One of the most intimate halls on campus with just 98 residents, Gibson Hall was originally called Razorback…
Opened in 1949 and named after William S. "Pop" Gregson, this hall features carpeted rooms, a game room, TV l…
One of UA's most historic halls, Holcombe opened in 1948 and is named for Jobelle Holcombe, the university's…
Reserved exclusively for first-year Honors College students, Hotz Honors Hall fosters a 24/7 academic communi…
Opened in 1961 and named for Dean of Men Allan Sparrow Humphreys, this large hall features a spacious first-f…
The largest single residence hall on campus with over 800 residents across three wings (B, C, D), Pomfret Hal…
Opened in 1966 and named for former Dean of Women Martha McKenzie Reid, this air-conditioned hall primarily h…
At ten stories, Yocum Hall is the tallest residence on campus, opened in 1963 and named for Judge Henry S. Yo…