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Windward Commons

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Windward Commons is the newest residence hall on the Georgia Southern – Armstrong campus. Developed specifically for first-year students, it features multipurpose social nooks, classrooms for tutoring, piano rooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and the Cove!  You will have the opportunity to be a part of our unique residential experience surrounded by your friends and classmates while living in a space you can call home.

This hall houses the Honors Living-Learning Community, Lab Living-Learning Community, Alliance Theme Community and the Healthy Living Theme Community.

Floor Plans & Amenities

Windward Common floorplans offer private unit suites, private bedroom shared units, and semi-private bedrooms. All bedrooms are equipped with an extra-long twin bed, desk and chair Roommates share a full bathroom located within their unit.

Residence Hall Style:
Suite

Bedroom Style:
Private and Semi-Private (limited singles available)

Bed Size:
80″ XL Twin

Internet Type:
Wireless

Kitchen Appliances:
Mini fridge and microwave

Laundry Room Type:
Community

Clubhouse:
Yes

Computer Lab:
No

Game Room:
Yes

Number of Drawers:
1 set of 3 drawers

Cable:
Yes

**All dimensions are approximate size, there are some variations in dimensions for some rooms.

Pricing

Rate information is available on the Housing Rates page. Current year rates are posted and future year rates will be posted when approved by the University System of Georgia.

*Rates are per person/per semester. An additional $20 Activity Fee is charged every semester. All rates are pending until approved by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia.

Students are required to respond to email or paper correspondence from the ¾«¶« Office of Student Accounts, Financial Aid Office and/or Registrar’s Office regarding outstanding requirements for processing financial aid packages for payment on their account.

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