Suite style, Upperclassmen (coed by floor)
Located on the second and third levels above the university's De Witt Field, Central Hall houses approximately 92 upperclassmen. Community lounges on the second and third floors provide space for residents to interact, watch television or study.
Established: 2013
Residents: Upperclassmen (coed by floor)
Configuration: Suite style—two rooms, each housing two residents, are joined by a bathroom.
Accessibility: In addition to an elevator, the residence hall includes two single-occupany, barrier-free rooms to assist physically challenged students.
On-site Laundry Facility: Yes
WiFi Available: Yes
Room Dimensions
Please note there are some variations between some of the Central hall rooms. Some have a lower ceilings in the entrance areas of the room. The accessible rooms also are arranged differently. However, the standard layout should be achievable for each room.
Each window has an air conditioner / heater unit below the window that comes up to the bottom of the window and comes out from the wall by about a foot. Please be aware of this as you make plans.
Suite style, Men (freshmen & upperclassmen)
Van Osdel Hall, a three-story residence hall that houses approximately 103 residents, is named in honor of Dr. Oliver W. VanOsdel who was a recognized Christian leader for his conviction, courage and vision. The residence hall's basement features a spacious lounge with a pool table, foosball table, large television and study area.
Established: 1977
Residents: Men (freshmen & upperclassmen)
Configuration: Suite style—two rooms, each housing two residents, are joined by a bathroom.
On-site Laundry Facility: Yes
WiFi Available: Yes
Suite style, Women (freshmen & upperclassmen)
Named after Emajean "Pat" Cook, a successful businessman and philanthropist, Cook Hall houses approximately 136 students. Cook Hall is connected to Van Osdel Hall by a three-story glass atrium. The common areas feature shared lounges with television, kitchenette, study lounge and game area.
Established: 2000
Residents: Women (freshmen & upperclassmen)
Configuration: Suite style—two rooms are joined by a bathroom.
Accessibility: In addition to an elevator, the residence hall includes two single-occupany, barrier-free rooms to assist physically challenged students.
On-site Laundry Facility: Yes
WiFi Available: Yes
Community style, Men (freshmen & upperclassmen)
Housing 82 men, Quincer Hall is named after Dr. Sheldon Byron Quincer who was one of the 10 original part-time instructors at Cornerstone in 1941 and faithfully served as an instructor for the institution for 27 years. Known on campus for is unique brotherhood atmosphere, the residence hall features a furnished lounge for community building.
Established: 1964
Residents: Men (freshmen & upperclassmen)
Configuration: Community style
On-site Laundry Facility: Yes
WiFi Available: Yes
Commuity style, Women (freshmen & upperclassmen)
Overlooking the pond, Pickitt Hall houses 187 women and is named after Mrs. Ann Pickitt, wife of Allegan businessman Harry Pickitt. The residence hall includes a furnished lounge with a pool table and large television.
Established: 1970
Residents: Women (freshmen & upperclassmen)
Configuration: Community style (newly rennovated in Summer 2016!)
On-site Laundry Facility: Yes
WiFi Available: Yes
Apartment style, Upperclassmen (coed by floor)
Named after Dr. Joe Crawford who began as a student at Cornerstone in 1948 and was associated with Grand Rapids Theological Seminary for 52 years, Crawford Hall houses approximately 109 upperclassmen. Community lounges provide space to interact, watch television or study.
Established: 1980
Residents: Upperclassmen (coed by floor)
Configuration: Apartment style—living units are comprised of a kitchen with a stove and refrigerator, bathroom, living area and two bedrooms.
On-site Laundry Facility: Yes
WiFi Available: Yes
Suite style, Upperclassmen (coed by floor)
Housing approximately 80 upperclassmen, Keithley Hall is named after Dr. Howard Keithley who faithfully served on the board of trustees at Cornerstone University for 32 years and as interim president from 1958-59. The residence hall's first floor features a prayer room and furnished lounge.
Established: 1975
Residents: Upperclassmen (coed by floor)
Configuration: Suite style—two rooms, each housing two residents, are joined by a bathroom.
On-site Laundry Facility: Yes
WiFi Available: Yes
Room Dimensions
Keithley dimensions are about 1 foot shorter than Cook and VO. The wardrobes are mounted to the walls and are not moveable. However, you may benefit from viewing Cook and VO halls to see what potential furniture layout ideas may be available.
This hall’s namesake was Dr. Wendell Babcock. Dr. Babcock was a beloved member of our community from 1955 to 1993, as a teacher, musician, and mentor. Babcock Hall houses approximately 109 upperclassmen. Community lounges provide space to interact, watch television or study.
Established: 1980
Residents: Upperclassmen (coed by floor)
Configuration: Apartment style—living units are comprised of a kitchen with a stove and refrigerator, bathroom, living area and two bedrooms.
On-site Laundry Facility: Yes
WiFi Available: Yes