Residence Halls
Toler Residence Hall
Population
- 550 residents
- First-Year Students, Living Learning and Theme Communities
Building
- Co-ed floors, single-sex by room
- Gender inclusive (first and second floor)
- Doubles available
- Seven floors
Community Areas
- Six student lounges
- Kitchen with refrigerator, stovetop, oven, and microwave
- Laundry room (laundry services are free to residents)
Recreation
- Cable TV connector in each room
- Flat screen TVs in lounges
- Ping pong table
Internet
- WiFi throughout building
Security
- Customer service and security desk located in each building
- Key card required to access residential floors
- Key card and code required to access rooms
Location
- Fulton St., near Clayton St.
- Adjoined to McLaren Conference Center and Malloy Hall
- Adjacent to University Center and Memorial Gym
- Closest dining facility: The Market Cafe
History
Built in 1955, Toler Hall is the university's first student residence hall. The convenient location as well as recent renovations make this residence hall popular among students. In addition to offering student housing, the original design also included a student dining room, which was later converted into conference rooms now known as the McLaren Center. Toler Hall has also been home to University Ministry and the USF bookstore, which was relocated to University Center in 2011.