Wiebking Hall
Historic Charm in the Heart of Campus.
At the heart of campus life, Wiebking Hall gives you quick access to everything you need—just across the street from the University Center and an easy walk or bike ride to your classes and dining at Tobey-Kendel.
You’ll feel connected from day one, with nearby spaces that celebrate culture and community, and a location that puts you close to both academics and student life. Whether you’re grabbing lunch with friends, heading to a study group, or joining a campus event, Wiebking keeps you in the center of it all.
Get to Know Our Neighborhoods
Mesa Neighborhood
Our largest neighborhood! Located in Central Campus.
Belford Hall | Bond Hall | Brown Hall | Decker Hall | Dickeson Hall | Gordon Hall | Hansen-Willis Hall | Luján Hall | Sabin Hall | Snyder Hall | Wiebking Hall | Wilson Hall
Basin Neighborhood
The Basin Neighborhood is located the closest to athletic games, the Gear Shop and Outdoor Pursuits, the Campus Recreation Center and Michener Library on West Campus.
Ridge Neighborhood
Located on West Campus and known for the cozy brick architecture that overlooks all of 11th Avenue and West Campus, the Ridge Neighborhood features the tallest residence hall.
What Makes Wiebking Hall Special
Location Perks
Looking for a place that’s right in the middle of it all? Wiebking Hall is centrally located at 10th Avenue and 20th Street, directly across from the University Center and just a short walk or bike ride to Central Campus academic buildings and Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
Rooted in Community and Connection
Wiebking is just steps away from the Asian Pacific American and Native American Student Services House and the Marcus Garvey Cultural Center, making it an ideal space for students who want to engage, learn, and grow in community.
Wiebking Hall is recommended for first year students.
Life at Wiebking Hall
Are You Ready to Find Your Place?
View Our Housing Options, Check the Rates & Sign the Contract
If you need assistance, contact the housing team! We are here to support you along the way!
Room Options
3D Rendering
Our 3D floorplan helps you visualize the room’s layout, furniture placement, and flow. It lets you see how the some of our floorplans will feel, including colors, textures, and lighting.
Wiebking Hall Features
Secured Entrance
Wifi Internet Access
Wired Internet Access
Air Conditioning
Community Bathrooms
Community Kitchen
Laundry Facilities
TV Lounge Access
Study Lounge
Game Room
Student Lounge with Piano
Classrooms/Conference Rooms
Gender-Inclusive Housing
Music Room Access
Break Housing Options
ADA-Accessible Rooms
Furniture and Appliances
Get comfy in a bed that fits your style—and your storage needs!
Each room comes with:
- A twin (regular) size adjustable-height bed
- A dual-firmness mattress—choose between firm or extra firm by flipping it over
- Bed dimensions: approx. 80.5″ long x 41″ wide x 37″ high
- Low (or bunked) 8 inches
- Middle (default) 21 inches
- High 31 inches
Beds are usually set to the middle height at move-in to give you a balance of under-bed storage and easy access.
Some rooms may have bunked beds when you move in to help maximize floor space. If you’d prefer a different setup, you’re welcome to bunk or un-bunk your bed after move-in.
You’ll have your own space to study, create, and focus.
Every resident gets a desk and a two-position chair. The desks are approximately 42″ wide by 24″ deep and 30″ high.
Plenty of room for your laptop, books, and a few personal touches.
Bring what you need—or rent what makes life easier.
What’s Provided
Rooms in Wiebking Hall do not come with a refrigerator or microwave, so you’ll need to plan ahead.
Coordinate with Roommates
To avoid doubles, talk with your roommate(s) about who’s bringing what before move-in.
Know the Guidelines
Be sure to check the What to Bring list and the Housing & Residential Education Handbook for size and power limits on personal appliances.
Want a hassle-free option?
Consider renting a MicroFridge (combined microwave + mini fridge) through the Residence Hall Association—easy, convenient, and move-in ready.
Rooms in Wiebking Hall have a sink area and a mirror, full bathroom facilities are on each floor with resident rooms.
Storage
Plenty of space to keep your wardrobe organized and easy to access.
Wall-Mounted Wardrobe
Each resident has their own wardrobe attached to the wall.
Approx. size: 42″ wide x 24″ deep x 84″ high
Great for hanging clothes, storing shoes, and keeping your go-to items handy.
The wardrobes have four large drawers on the lower section, two divided areas to hang clothes in the middle section with the two smaller drawers, and two open storage areas in the upper section.
The closets in each room should allow for storage of both clothing as well as other items such as boxes, books, athletics gear, etc.
Room Features
Comfort underfoot, wherever you are.
In Your Room
All Wiebking Hall rooms are carpeted—soft, cozy, and perfect for making your space feel like home.
Let the light in—or keep it out when you need to.
Windows
Most Wiebking Hall rooms have double-hung windows that can be opened by residents who want to enjoy a breeze from time to time.
Window Coverings
Most windows come with fire-retardant drapes to help block out sunlight when you’re resting, studying, or just want a little privacy.
The Mesa Neighborhood
Named for being located on the epic hill of Central Campus, the Mesa Neighborhood is an active and vibrant part of campus. Located on Central Campus, the Mesa Neighborhood is within walking distance of Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall, the Student Health and Counseling Center, Gunter Green and the University Center. The Mesa Neighborhood showcases beautiful buildings and some of the campus’s historic buildings that surround campus community areas where students can study, play music or perform at Garden Theatre, eat with friends, socialize and relax on the Gunter Green.
Get In Touch
Wiebking Front Desk serves Belford, Bond, Brown, Decker, Dickeson, Gordon, Hansen-Willis, Luján, Sabin and Snyder, Wiebking and Wilson Halls.