Oak Hall
Augusta University, Augusta, GA
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About Oak Hall
Oak Hall offers two-bedroom suites. Features WiFi, cable TV, study rooms, a connect space, community kitchens and laundry rooms. Oak Hall houses multiple living learning communities.
Gender: CoedResidents: FreshmanAmenities at Oak Hall
- Study lounge
- Recreation room
- Cable
- WiFi
- Laundry room
- Kitchen
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Resident Reviews of Oak Hall
- Parent | August 11
Not worth the cost. Rooms are small desk small. Long elevator waiting. Staff not knowledgeable. No special Dorms for honor students. Lack of clear communication with the students. Housing don't give out welcome packets with important numbers maps etc for incoming freshman.. Didn't see no form of security inside dorms
- Parent | August 11
I am parent not student. This F grade is strictly for Augusta University staff that unloaded the cars and broke my daughter TV on first day of move in. Still waiting to hear back from Augusta University on TV replacement. Maybe in the future allow student and parents bring up sensitive items
Room Types at Oak Hall
- Traditional Room, 4-person
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