Reid Hall

Reid Hall

Dedicated in 1967, the building was named for Martha McKenzie Reid who served as the Dean of Women for 17 years. Reid Hall is a primarily freshmen, women's facility. It is air-conditioned with carpeted hallways. Each bedroom has built-in closets and dressers, loftable beds and movable desks with attached hutches for books, ethernet access and a networked smoke detector.

Reid Hall is located on the north side of campus on Cleveland Street, next door to Maple Hill West. While it is on the north edge of campus, it is still only a short walk or bike ride to the academic buildings. Reid Hall also has a Razorback Transit stop, which is helpful on cold or rainy days.

Reid Hall is open only to female University of Arkansas students.

Hall visiting hours are 8 a.m. to 2 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, and 24 hours a day during Friday and Saturday.

Proposed Rates by Semester

Academic Year 2024/2025 rates are pending Board of Trustees approval and will be reflected on the University Housing website by June 15.

Double Room

$3,950

Front Desk

1-479-718-2302

Physical Address

1365 W. Cleveland St.
Fayetteville, AR 72701-1755

Mailing Addresses

1365 W. Cleveland St.
Fayetteville, AR.
72701-1755

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Social Media

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Standard Features

Hall Features

  • Capacity of 459 students
  • Female-only building
  • Elevator
  • Exercise Equipment
  • Movable Furniture

Typical Room Layout

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Unless noted, measurements are length x width x height