

Residence Halls
New Hall
New Hall provides a suite style living environment for freshmen honors students conducive to academic success, personal growth, and development of lasting friendships..
Why Choose New Hall?
New Hall sponsors a number of educational and social programs. The resident assistants not only aid in day-to-day needs but also offer programs to help the students in their overall development.
What About Security?
Security is a shared responsibility between you and the University. UCA is committed to your safety and New Hall will provide you with an in-hall escort policy and 24-hour access to the UCA Police Department. You should always lock your room and keep your key, not loaning it to anyone else or hiding it somewhere in the building. Report potential security problems to residence hall staff or the police.
Room Decor
Students may personalize their rooms with items from home. Many residents add carpet or rugs, posters, curtains over windows, small tables, lounge chairs, storage units, televisions, computers, and stereos.
Included in Each Room
2 beds, desks with chairs, chest of drawers, and closets. Club chair and love seat. Cable TV service, Internet access, and air conditioning/heating is also available.
Included in the Building
24-hour kitchen, vending machines, wheelchair accessible, furnished lobby, card access system, video games, and laundry facilities.
Important Dimensions (in feet)
Room: 9.4' W x 12' L
Living Room: 12.5' W x 13.75' L
Window: 3.3' W x 5.9' L
Mattress: 3' W x 6.3' L
Features of the Hall
Card Access
Air Conditioning
2 persons suites
Smoke Free
Study Lounges
Freshmen Co-ed
Staffing
A Residence Coordinator, who is a graduate student in the College Student Personnel Services & Administration masters program, lives in an apartment within the building and manages the Hall.
A Resident Assistant, who is an upperclass undergraduate student, lives on each floor. He or she will help the Residence Coordinator with administrative concerns, resolving conflicts, responding to crisis, enforcing University policies and helping residents with personal problems.
The front desk is staffed by Hall Assistants, who are undergraduate students, during the day and visitation hours. They monitor the lobby, act as a resource person, and serve as a receptionist.
Custodians clean common areas daily between 7:30am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday.
The maintenance staff repairs routine problems from 8:00am to 4:45pm and is on call for emergencies.
How to Apply to New Hall?
You must first complete an application for housing and make a $100 housing deposit with the Department of Housing and Residence Life. The sooner this is done, the better the chances we have to accommodate your requests.
More Information
Should you have any additional questions concerning New Hall, please contact the Department of Housing and Residence Life at (501) 450-3132, between 8:00AM to 4:30PM: Monday through Friday. Or stop by Bernard Hall Room 201.
|