Oakland Hall
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
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About Oakland Hall
Oakland Hall offers double occupancy rooms. Features air conditioning, cable TV, classroom, community lounges, courtyard with volleyball, WiFi, laundry facilities, on-site dining and study rooms.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Oakland Hall
- Study lounge
- Recreation room
- Dining Hall
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Laundry room
Resident Reviews of Oakland Hall
- Junior | September 14
If you want bad wifi, vomit in the bathrooms every week, loud parties, community bathroom that is cleaned only 3 times a week because the janitors gave up (don’t blame them!) because of all the inconsiderates that live here, leaving the bathroom with piss everywhere, wet bathrooms from showers, vomit all over the place. It becomes almost unsanitary to live here. The rooms look like Norwegian prisons, and their rooms look better! Its absolutely depressing and detrimental living here. Sometimes the wifi just shuts off randomly, and there you are 1-2 hrs wasted of homework time. Welcome to oakland hall!
- Freshman | March 2
Room Types at Oakland Hall
- Semi-Private Apartment, 2-person
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