Koonce Hall
Highlights
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Named for Judith E. Koonce and is the only hall named after a Kent State
student. The building was dedicated in 1968.
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Houses approximately 510 first-year to upperclass students. Co-ed and has 10
floors.
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Air-conditioning. Attached dining area and computer cluster.
Hall Mailing Address:
Student Name
Koonce Hall, KSU
325 Cunningham Drive
Kent, OH 44243
Lofts
Lofts are provided by Residence Services. The lofts are placed
in the halls before students arrive, and provide a multitude of furniture
arrangement options! To learn more about what the lofts are and how they can be
used, visit our 'Loft Instructions' page by
clicking here.
Rooms
Koonce Hall, located in Tri-Towers is comprised of double rooms. The closets
and dressers are built in; however, the bunkable beds and desks may be moved. All
beds use extra long sheets.
Visitation and Alcohol Policy
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24-hour visitation is permitted among residents within their own hall.
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Nonresident guests are permitted in the living corridors during the following
hours:
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Monday through Thursday: 10AM - Midnight
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Weekend: 10AM Friday - 12AM Monday.
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Nonresident guests must be escorted at all times.
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No alcohol is allowed at any time.
Dining Close to Koonce Hall
Staff
Koonce Hall is staffed by a Residence Hall Director (RHD), an Assistant
Residence Hall Director (ARHD), and ten Resident Assistants (RAs). The staff's
main goals are to provide the residents with valuable information, create a
positive community through educational programming, maintain a safe and
high-quality living environment and serve as a resource whenever a student has
a question or concern.
Hall Council
The Koonce Hall Council also operates with the goal of improving student
living. Hall Council provides all residents with an opportunity to interact
with one another through weekly meetings and a variety of fun activities and
programs. The Executive Board provides leadership opportunities within the
hall, as well as with the whole campus.