• Osceola Hall

    University of Central FloridaOrlando, FL

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  • About Osceola Hall

    Osceola Hall is part of Apollo Community, which has the most centrally located residence halls of campus and is reserved exclusively for first-year students. Features suite-style floor plans. Includes a community lounge area, laundry room, and vending machines.

    Gender: Coed
    Residents: Freshman, Undergraduate Student

    Amenities at Osceola Hall

    • TV lounge
    • Vending machines
    • Cable
    • Air Conditioning
    • WiFi
    • Laundry room
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  • Room Types at Osceola Hall

    • Suite, 4-person

      Suites are two shared bedrooms, a shared bathroom and an unfurnished living space. Each student is provided with a bed, mattress, dresser, desk, and chair.


    • Suite, 5-person

      Suites are two shared bedrooms, one private bedroom, a shared bathroom and an unfurnished living space. Each student is provided with a bed, mattress, dresser, desk, and chair. Priced for the shared bedroom.


    • Suite, 5-person

      Suites are two shared bedrooms, one private bedroom, a shared bathroom and an unfurnished living space. Each student is provided with a bed, mattress, dresser, desk, and chair. Priced for the private bedroom.


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