East Hall was opened in Fall 2006, and it provides an air-conditioned, on-campus housing option for students. East Hall is primarily reserved for sophomores and upperclassmen, and includes shared three-bedroom, two-bath suites and private four-bedroom, two-bath suites. On occasion, the first floor of East Hall will be used to house freshmen students. East Hall includes a laundry room on the ground floor, along with social lounges, study lounges and kitchenettes on each floor.

East Hall Information

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  • Heating and air conditioning with individual suite controls
  • High-speed wireless internet
  • Free 24-hour, on-site laundry
  • Mailboxes in West Hall
  • Social lounges with television on each floor
  • Pool table and community lounge in main lobby
  • Kitchenette with community fridge, sink and microwave on each floor
  • Study rooms on each floor

All East Hall residents are provided with a fully furnished shared room. Each resident has the following:

  • Desk (30" x 48" x 24", with one lock-ready drawer)
  • Desk Carrel (limited availability, 27" x 48" x 9.5")
  • Desk Chair
  • Junior Loft Bed* (up to 31" under bed clearance) with Twin XL mattress (38" x 80")
  • Dresser (30" x 30" x 24" with three drawers)
  • Wardrobe (72" x 36" x 24" with shelves, bar, hooks)

*Full Loft Bed kits available for additional cost.

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East Hall Suggested Packing List

Talk to your suitemates before you pack bathroom items, to make sure you don鈥檛 bring multiples of everything!

Miscellaneous Bathroom Bedroom
  • Batteries
  • Bike
  • Bike lock
  • Broom/mop
  • Ethernet cord
  • Fabric softener
  • Flashlight
  • Iron/ironing board
  • Laundry basket/bag
  • Laundry detergent 鈥 HE liquid recommended, no Tide pods
  • Surge protector
  • Trash cans
  • Umbrella
  • Cloth face covering (min. 2 recommended)
  • Thermometer
  • Bath mats
  • Bath towels
  • Bathroom cleaner
  • First aid kit
  • Hand towels
  • Kleenex
  • Shower curtain
  • Shower curtain rings
  • Toilet paper
  • Toiletries
  • Toothbrush holder
  • Washcloth/loofah
  • Alarm clock
  • Bedding (XL Twin 36鈥 x 80鈥)
  • Bowls
  • Coffee maker (with Auto Shut Off ONLY)
  • Cups
  • Hangers
  • Mini-fridge (1/room, max 5 cubic ft.)
  • Microwave (1/room, max 1,200 watts)
  • Over-the-door hooks
  • Paper towel holder
  • Paper towels
  • Pillows
  • Plates
  • Silverware
  • Storage tubs/crates
  • Trash bags

*Please note that we do allow items to be hung on the walls, but students will be charged for excessive wall/paint damages. Use small finishing nails or thumbtacks, no more than 10 holes per wall. Painter鈥檚 tape is recommended for hanging items. We do not recommend utilizing Command hooks/strips due to the possibility of tearing paint during removal. Students choosing to use Command hooks/strips do so knowing damage charges may result at removal.

What NOT to Bring

  • Anything with an exposed or open heating element (toaster, hot plate, etc.)
  • Candles/incense
  • Curtains or window coverings (blinds are provided)
  • Flushable wipes (clog plumbing; if bringing, please dispose in trash)
  • Pets that can survive out of water (exceptions for approved service animals)
  • Tide pods (clog detergent dispenser in washers)
  • Tapestries, lights, etc. to drape across the ceiling 鈥 no items may cover the smoke detector on the ceiling
  • Weapons

East Single

Location Dimensions
Bedroom 16'10" x 9'9"
Hallway 32' x 4'
Closet 5'7" x 1'9" x 1'5"
Bedroom Window 5'2" x 3'6"

east hall single floor plan

East Double

Location Dimensions
Bedroom 16'10" x 11'10"
Hallway 32' x 4'
Closet 5'7" x 1'9" x 1'5"
Bedroom Window 5'2" x 3'6"

east hall double floor plan

East Triple

Location Dimensions
Bedroom 16'10" x 11'10"
Hallway 32' x 4'
Closet 5'7" x 1'9" x 1'5"
Bedroom Window 5'2" x 3'6"

east hall triple floor plan

Housing Costs

Students enrolled at the St. Louis campus are required to live on campus for their first two years at 黑料网.

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Dining Costs

All students living in the residence halls (West, East and Maria halls) and all first-time freshmen living on campus are required to have a meal plan for the full academic year.

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Parking Costs

Parking permits are required for all 黑料网 parking lots and the Garden Park Plaza garage. Parking permits define where vehicles, including bicycles must be parked or stored. Options for East Hall residents include a Green Residence Hall Permit, Motorcycle Permit and a Bicycle/Scooter Permit.

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黑料网 students standing at East Hall entrance

About East Hall

Mailing Address: East Hall, (Room Number), 240 Edgar Road, St. Louis, MO 63119
Front Desk:

The East Hall Front Desk is open after the office closes during the week, and on the weekend to check student IDs and offer support to students.

Room Types: Single, double and triples; accessible rooms available.
Bathrooms: Semi-private; suite residents share a bathroom.
Dining: All students living in the residence halls (West, East, and Maria halls) are required to have a meal plan for the full academic year.
Parking: Students who live in the residence halls park in the Garden Park Plaza or Lot M with a purchased permit.
Population: Up to 234 residents in shared two-bedroom, one-bath suites over four floors. All suites are single gender but floors are co-ed. Webster supports inclusive housing.
Special Hours: East Hall is closed during winter break. If you are a resident in the residence halls and need housing during winter break, please contact housing@webster.edu.
Security: The main doors to East Hall are locked 24 hours a day. Only East Hall residents can access the residence hall by pressing their student ID against the touchpad by the doors. The East Hall main desk is staffed during the week after the office is closed and, on the weekend, to support the safety and security of the building. During this time, students must also show their ID to desk assistants and check in any guests.