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Overview
Wilbur Hall is a large residence complex - home to 707 students - consisting of eight houses which surround a central dining commons. One of the houses, Okada, is a four-class house with an Asian American cross-cultural theme. The other seven houses are all-freshmen residences. Each house has a lounge, computer cluster, and other common areas, providing gathering spaces for the closely-knit communities, and all residents eat at Wilbur dining hall. The complex has breezeways that connect adjacent houses from the second and third floors and extensive laundry equipment in its basement.
Wilbur Hall is named for Ray Lyman Wilbur, a Stanford alumnus, who served as dean of the Stanford School of Medicine,third Stanford president (1916-1943), and chancellor. As with Stern Hall, Wilbur was built following World War II and moved away from the arches and intricacies that characterized the rest of Stanford campus. Each house in Wilbur is named for a Spanish word. Though originally designed as an all-men’s residence, the complex has been co-ed for several decades.
For information on the accessibility of residences for both living and visiting, please reference our Undergraduate Residences Accessibility Summary chart.
General Information
Residence Name |
Wilbur Hall |
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Neighborhood |
Eastside | |
Navigation Address |
658 Escondido Road, Stanford, CA 94305 | |
Housing Front Desk |
Wilbur Housing Front Desk | |
Resident Fellow |
TBD | |
Dining Service |
Stanford's largest residential dining complex, Wilbur Dining serves residents of Arroyo, Cedro, Junipero, Okada, Otero, Rinconada, Soto, and Trancos. |
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Housing Category |
Seven houses, all freshmen; one house, four-class | |
Custodial Service |
University managed | |
Common Areas |
Each house in Wilbur has its own lounge, dining room, and other common areas, providing popular gathering spaces for residents. |
The Houses |
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Arroyo | Cedro | |
Junipero | Okada | |
Otero | Rinconada | |
Soto | Trancos |
House Facts
Arroyo |
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Configuration: |
All Freshmen |
Co-ed type: |
Co-ed by corridor |
Cedro |
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Configuration: |
All Freshmen |
Co-ed type: |
Co-ed by corridor |
Junipero |
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Configuration: |
All Freshmen |
Co-ed type: |
Two single-gender floors and one co-ed floor |
Okada (Theme House) |
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Configuration: |
Four-class residence |
Co-ed type: |
Two single-gender floors and one co-ed floor |
Theme house: |
Asian American cross-cultural theme |
Otero |
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Configuration: |
All Freshmen |
Co-ed type: |
Co-ed by corridor |
Rinconada |
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Configuration: |
All Freshmen |
Co-ed type: |
Co-ed by corridor |
Soto |
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Configuration: |
All Freshmen |
Co-ed type: |
Co-ed by corridor |
Trancos |
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Configuration: |
All Freshman |
Co-ed type: |
Two single-gender floors and one co-ed floor |
Furnishings
General |
Bedroom |
Wall-to-wall carpeting |
Extra-long twin bed |
Window coverings |
Desk and chair |
High-speed internet access |
Bookshelves |
Telephone and telephone line |
Dresser |
Cable TV capability |
Mirror |
Waste basket and recycling bin |
Bathroom
Communal single-sex bathrooms with showers are located on each floor.