Meier and Burman Halls, Andrews University's residence halls for men, offer students so much more than a place to sleep. Our aim is to provide an environment where our residents can mature intellectually and socially while attaining spiritual depth and developing crucial life skills. Our services, programs and policies are designed to aid that process. During a time of new experiences, we're here to provide guidance, direction and stability.

If you're under the age of 21, plan on living in Meier Hall, the larger of the two residences. Built in 1964, Meier Hall features roomy, air-conditioned two-room suites, each of which share a bathroom. Additionally, residents enjoy full laundry facilities, a newly renovated chapel and coed lobby. Meier lobby is warmed by a large wood-burning fireplace in the winter months and touts a big-screen TV to catch the latest news or game. Many residents take advantage of the health club which features machines, free weights, treadmills and stationary bikes as well as a sauna and steam room.

Built in 1981, Burman Hall features a spacious lobby, a large auditorium, one elevator, full laundry facilities, in-room climate control, and activity center with a full kitchen. Study rooms and newly rennovated community bathrooms are located at the center of each floor. Burman Hall mainly accommodates students who are age 21 and older.

Both men's residence halls are located on the northwest corner of campus beside the athletic field, basketball and tennis courts.

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