All of Stone Hall is considered a Wellness-themed residence hall. Although Stone Hall is typically single-sex rooms by neighbor, the University allows for students to choose a gender inclusive placement in this hall. The lower level of Stone Hall has a large laundry room and kitchen.
The residence hall is overseen by a an Area Director who assists in the development of communal living. This staff person is responsible for enhancing residents’ college experience by assisting in promoting programs within the hall.
Programs designed by the four Community Assistants in the hall promote the development of both academic and social skills. A Community Assistant is an upper class UMF student who assists in building community within their areas, as well as help residents get involved in the campus community through various programming initiatives.
The floors in the Stone Hall are distinct by number, floor from ground level up, and by direction, defined as North, South and West. The beds are not bunked; however, if upon moving in all roommates want the beds bunked, University staff will assist is setting this up. Please note that the All-Access Meal Plan is required for all First-Year Students.
Building Description
Living Learning Communities at UMF give students a unique, inclusive, residential experience, with the added benefit of living among peers who share similar goals and interests. As an active member of a Living Learning Community you get an opportunity to build partnerships with other students and staff while engaging in purposeful, interactive programs and events. You’ll develop a sense of belonging while you share and deepen your passion.
Amenities
Within the building
- Wellness themed community (3rd floor)
- Co-ed hall
- Optional gender-inclusive room placements
- 105 occupants
- Kitchen and laundry in the basement
- All bathrooms are single-user
- 4 Community Assistants
In each room
- One cable hookup
- Two Ethernet Ports
- Wireless access
- A University-provided MICROCHILL Fridge / Freezer / Microwave Combo Unit
Room Specs
- Two windows, 38″ x 54″
- Space under beds, approximately 12″ at lowest to 33″ at highest
- Average furniture includes: two beds, two dressers, two closets, two desk and chairs
- Average single room, approximately 9.3′ wide by 16.2′ deep
- Average double room, approximately 12′ wide by 16.2′ deep
What to Bring
We understand deciding what to bring to college can be stressful. To help you with this, see our Suggested Packing List.
Contact Us
For more information on campus housing, please contact us.
UMF Student Housing
University of Maine at Farmington
Student Life Office
umfhousing@maine.edu
tel 207-778-7488