• Morrill Tower

    Ohio State University-Main CampusColumbus, OH

    Morrill Tower is student housing at Ohio State University-Main Campus in Columbus, OH. Students can compare 6 reviews, 5 photo and video items, 3 room types, and 11 amenities. Resident ratings currently give Morrill Tower an overall F grade.

  • Overall Dorm Grade

    • D
      Location on Campus
    • D
      Dorm Common Areas
    • C
      Proximity to Dining
    • D
      Independent Study Space
    • F
      Room Size
    • D
      Wifi Connectivity

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  • About Morrill Tower

    Morrill Tower is a twenty-three story residence hall with resident rooms on floors four through twenty-three. Features a hall desk staffed 24 hours/day, recreational/gaming equipment, a kitchen facility, a computer lab, a study/lounge space, laundry facilities, and dining services located in/adjacent to facility.

    Gender: Coed
    Residents: Undergraduate Student

    Amenities at Morrill Tower

    • 24-hour front desk services
    • Computer lab
    • Vending machines
    • Cable
    • Dining Hall
    • Elevator
    • Air Conditioning
    • WiFi
    • Laundry room
    • Kitchen
    • Study lounge
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    Morrill Tower Resident Reviews and Ratings

    6 Reviews
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    • Freshman  |  April 8
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    • Freshman  |  May 9
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      There was literally black mold in our showers. The ceiling flaked onto me while I slept. I was top bunk and it was hell. Prepare to have drama and exclusion within the suite. The only plus side was the Morrill Traditions downstairs having yogurt and sushi.

    • Freshman  |  February 6
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    • Alum  |  November 28
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      I still have nightmares about it I have PTSD from living here. I had to girls move in to a room built for 2 woman; the one on my side was very overweight on the top bunk and mistreated never went to class and would use my brush to brush in her hair gunk. If I left food (even half eaten) she would eat it. I came back from class and she was laying in my bed watching my little tv back when Laura and Scotty got married 3 times. I moved out with no waiting period to a very beautiful old Baker Hall. I see they wrecked the old built in oak cabinets (walnut?) for ikea crappy stuff. This is why I've never wanted to revisit this place. DON"T MOVE HERE.

    • Freshman  |  August 26
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    • Freshman  |  August 26
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  • Room Types at Morrill Tower

    • Suite, 1-person

      Rooms are part of a suite that contains a shared study room and bathroom. Room is single occupancy. Contains one bed, two bookshelves, one dresser, one wardrobe, one desk, one chair, one file cabinet, and one microfridge.


    • Suite, 2-person

      Rooms are part of a suite that contains a shared study room and bathroom. Rooms are double occupancy. Contains two beds, one built-in dresser, desks, chairs, one bookshelf, and one microfridge.


    • Suite, 4-person

      Rooms are part of a suite that contains a shared bathroom and study room. Rooms contain four beds, one built-in dresser, four desks, four chairs, and one microfridge.


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