Bobo Hall, built in 1965, is a two-story women's residence that has a capacity for approximately 68 students. The facility features two-bedroom suites with spacious bathroom accommodations between. Each student has a study desk, built-in bed, and closet with drawers and storage space. Each room is equipped with cable TV, telephone and Internet connections. A thorough renovation in 1996 included the addition of two stair towers, office, an accessible bedroom suite, and a central fire alarm system. Other safety and security features include controlled/monitored access and video surveillance. Laundry and snack vending areas are located on the first floor, and a TV lobby is on the second floor.

Benton Hall, completed in 1971 as apartments, was converted in 1989 to a women's residence hall. The completely furnished facility houses 78 students. The student apartments have mini kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms and baths, cable TV, telephone and Internet connections. Laundry facilities are located on site in a separate building.

Panola Hall completed in 1974 and completely renovated in 2004, houses approximately 84 female students. Suites have three bedrooms, a large bathroom, and a common hallway with outside access. Cable TV, telephone, and Internet connections are provided in each bedroom with a lounge, vending area, and laundry facility located on the first floor. Safety and security features include fire alarms, video surveillance, and a controlled/monitored access system into each suite.
Taylor Hall, a three-story residence hall for 172 women, was built in 1968 and completely renovated in 1994. Bedrooms have built-in beds, chests, and cable TV, telephone and Internet connections. Each student also has a closet, study desk, and bookcase. The building has a lounge on each floor and vending and laundry facilities. Safety and security features include central fire alarm, video surveillance, and controlled/monitored access systems.

DeSoto Hall, built in 1968, was renovated in 1999 and converted from faculty housing to student residences housing 59 students. Two buildings house upperclass male students, and two buildings house upperclass female students in apartment-style accommodations. Standard apartments are equipped with a washer/dryer and cable TV, telephone and Internet connections. Deluxe apartments are similarly equipped with the addition of a study lounge and additional half bath. The complex features an enclosed secured courtyard and is monitored by video surveillance and fire alarm systems.

Tallahatchie Hall, completed in 1973, was renovated in 1990. Three buildings accommodate 96 male students. Each apartment has a mini kitchen, living room, two bedrooms and one full bath. Cable TV, telephone and Internet connections are provided. Laundry facilities are located on site in a separate building.

Quitman Hall, a three-story residence hall housing 258 men, was built in 1968 and completely renovated in 1991. Bedrooms have built-in beds, chests, study desks, and cable TV, telephone and Internet connections. Lounges for the students, a lobby, vending and laundry facilities are included in the building. The facility is monitored with video surveillance and fire alarm systems.
Marshall Hall, completed in fall 2003, houses 160 students. Four buildings house students in apartment-style accommodations equipped with a mini kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, one full bath, washer/dryer and cable TV, telephone, and Internet connections. This complex features a central office/lounge area, ample parking, and is monitored by video surveillance and a fire alarm system.

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