Conrad Hall

Built-in 1909, Conrad Hall is named for Jacob B. Conrad, a university trustee and local lumberman. It's located on the east side of the Stetson Green, behind the Carlton Union Building and next to Sage Hall. The main part of Conrad Hall was designed by Litchfield Colton, who was an instructor in ironwork and mechanical drawing at Stetson University. Its gambrel roof and overall shape help distinguish it as Dutch Colonial Revival style. The exterior is made of buff sandstone. Conrad Hall has a resident assistant on every floor who helps students by providing opportunities to develop deep and meaningful relationships not just with their roommates, but with members of the entire building.

Physical Address: 516 N. Bert Fish Dr., DeLand, FL 32723

Approximate Capacity: 83

Amenities and Features

Room Layout

Room Amenities

  • Room Rate Type Available:
    • Shared Bedroom | Community-Style Bathroom
    • Individual Bedroom | Community-Style Bathroom 
  • Rooms come with self-loftable XL twin bed, dresser, desk and desk chair
  • Built-in closet
  • Utilities included: electricity, HVAC, water, sewer, trash, recycling, and Wi-Fi/internet and Ethernet

General Amenities

  • Community-style bathrooms on each floor; two all-gender bathrooms
  • First-floor community spaces with couches, study tables, and television
  • Central full community kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, cabinet storage, and stove
  • Open study lounges on each floor
  • First-floor laundry facilities
  • Drink and snack vending machines
  • Building Card Access
  • Parking Map: Central Zone, Lots 17, 22, or 54

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Other Details

Who Can Live Here?

Conrad Hall is home to first-year and upper-division students in the Honors and Bonner Programs. This community is gendered by floor (first and third female, second male).

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Conrad Hall FAQ

Purpose

The Bonner residential learning program is designed for new and continuing students who desire to strengthen their commitment to the Bonner core values. It is open to any student accepted to the Bonner program, this co-ed community-style building offers a supportive environment for those students committed to the rigors of the Bonner community service internship.

They support each other's academic endeavors and are inspired both academically and globally to challenge their perceptions of the world and expand their understanding of their impact on our society. Students in this community are exposed to difficult dialogue, community service, and social engagement experiences that help them explore their horizons and enrich their Stetson experience.

Goals

  • Engage the Bonner students in community activities that unite the programs and personal commitments to social justice, service, and intellectual development
  • Transform not only the students who are directly supported by the Bonner program but also the campus and community in which they serve and learn.
  • Cultivate connections on campus and in the broader community.
  • Assist each member of the community in their overall personal, professional, and leadership development.

Program Requirements

  • Reside in Conrad Hall.
  • Engage in workshops, Big Talk, World view Q and As organized in the community.
  • Attend at least one success coaching and goal-setting session each, organized by Academic Success.
  • Attend and actively participate in extracurricular conversations, gatherings, and outings organized within or outside the community.

Yes. All incoming new students are guaranteed housing under the university residential requirement. Our goal is for all new students who are admitted, to pay their enrollment deposit, and submit the Residential Living and Learning Housing Agreement to be housed. If you delay deciding to attend, paying your deposit and/or submitting your RLL Housing Agreement, it could affect whether or not you receive an assignment in one of your preferred residence halls or are assigned to expanded/temporary housing. Students who are late in committing to Stetson could be assigned to expanded/temporary housing, which is an assignment in a common area space for a short period, depending on the demand and the date of your deposit.

Most incoming students are assigned to a shared bedroom, either with access to a nearby community bathroom or a suite-style bathroom. This means you will most likely live in one of the following residence halls: Carson, Chaudoin, Conrad, Hollis, Lynn, Nemec, or Emily. (Incoming new students approved for animal‑friendly housing will be assigned to University Hall.)

This housing model is intentionally designed to help new students meet a wide range of peers, build friendships, and feel connected to the campus community early on. While living with a roommate, especially someone you may not know yet, can feel challenging at first, it is also one of the most impactful parts of the college experience.

Each residential floor is supported by a Resident Assistant (RA) who is trained to help roommates establish shared expectations, navigate differences, and address concerns that may arise during the year. RAs are a key resource and are there to support students both academically and personally.

We encourage students to view shared living as a meaningful opportunity for personal growth, communication skill-building, and self-discovery, all within a supportive and engaging residential community.

The dimensions of rooms in Conrad Hall are 11'9" x 14'6". 

As a part of the Stetson residential community, we have compiled a recommended packing list of items we suggest you bring and those that you leave at home. This list is not meant to be all-inclusive, but instead to give you a good idea as to what is and isn't allowed. The list is divided into different areas to help you consider all the items you may want to bring with you. We encourage you to speak with your roommate, prior to moving in, about what each of you can bring to the room due to space and economic considerations. Learn more about our residential policies in our current student website's policy section.

Stetson University has a centralized, full-service post office. All undergraduate students who live on campus are automatically assigned a campus mailbox with a specific unit number. John B. Stetson / 421 N. Woodland Blvd. / Unit #### / DeLand, FL 32723. The #### is your four-digit mailbox/unit number. To avoid delays, make sure to put the mailbox number on all incoming mail and packages.

We recognize that some residential environments and configurations may not be completely accessible to all students. Students who are seeking additional consideration in the housing assignment process or reasonable requests for modifications to their housing assignment must submit a Request for ADA/Accommodation. Learn more about our ADA accommodations process!

 

All full-time undergraduate students are automatically enrolled in a meal plan each academic year. This ensures every student has access to convenient, healthy dining options from day one. Depending on a student’s classification and residential location, there are different meal plan options available to each student. Meal plan selections roll over from Fall to Spring, learn more by visiting Dine on Campus at Stetson University.

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