Shilling Hall
Shilling is a wonderful classroom building and is one of  the oldest on campus. It offers many different sized classrooms some of which are "smart rooms" which offers many technology options for camps or conferences visiting campus. It also has a very well stocked computer lab on the lower level and is home to many department offices. It is equipped with heating and air. During the year it is a busy place and during the summer is no exception, many camps and conferences find this building useful when needing to teach, lecture, or have a basic meeting.

Richards Treat University Center (RTUC)
This building is home to many different useful rooms, places to get food and different things that are useful to camps and conferences. the lower level of this building is home to three large meeting rooms which are connected by air walls that can be removed to make them one large room or one large room and one smaller room. Also there are two smaller rooms that can be used for meetings. These rooms can accommodate various possible set-ups a camp or conference may request. The picture below is the main dining room in RTUC. The cafeteria serves well balanced meals as many times as your camp or conference would like to have them. There is also a Quizno's in RTUC that will open for large camps, and a small grill restaurant that will also open for larger camps. 

 

Residence Halls
Millikin University's residence halls are all available for use by the summer camps and conferences. They are gender specific during the school year but can be used to accommodate whatever need your specific conference may have. Also, all residence halls come equipped with their own laundry facilities. Washers run about $.75 per load and dryers are $.50 per load. 

Oakland Hall
Oakland hall is a co-ed air conditioned dorm with enough room for 210 people. It's a very spacious air conditioned hall with large lounges suitable for a gathering area or hang out place. Oakland also is home to a 24 hour computer lab and laundry facilities. Rooms are set up suite style where two rooms share one bathroom. There are also quads available in Oakland which are 4 single rooms with a spacious living room and 2 baths.

Blackburn Hall
Blackburn hall is home to 90 women on three floors during the school year and also holds on of Millikin's 24 hour computer labs. It is an air conditioned hall with spacious lounges on every floor. There is also a very spacious basement that most students find very comforting to hold meetings in during the school year. Also, laundry facilities are available to guests wanting to do their laundry.

Hessler Hall
Hessler hall houses 128 busy students during the year, both male and fe-male. There are many perks to living in Hessler Hall. It is one of the air conditioned residence halls on campus, with laundry facilities and a kitchen on the ground floor. Hessler is located directly across from Oakland hall, the coffee shop and the Millikin University Bookstore. 

Aston Hall
This hall is very important to Millikin's history since it is one of the original buildings on campus. It is big enough to hold 90 people. During the regular school year this residence hall is used to house all women. The rooms are very spacious with tall clings and big windows. The bathroom facilities are set-up in a community bathroom type setting. There are lounges on each floor with seating areas. Vending machines are located on the bottom floor as well as laundry facilities. Also, Aston is home to Millikin very first kitchen which has be re-modeled to be a modern kitchen for it's residents.

Walker Hall
Walker hall during a regular school year is home to more than 80 women on three floors. During the summer of 2003 Walker went through an interior facelift and received new beds desks, carpet and a new paint job. Like the two halls attached to it (Blackburn and Aston) Walkers residents share community bathrooms. The ground floor of this hall is where guests will find pay phones, vending machines and the safety and security office. Walker hall is located in the middle of BWA. This is the name that Millikin faculty and students have given to the three main girls halls Blackburn, Walker, Aston. They are joined together by glass walk-ways called fishbowls.

Mills Hall
This hall is very well used during the year since it is home to more than 180 first year men. During the summer residence like it because it is spacious with wonderful window views. The first floor lounge has microwave, ice machine and plenty of available seating for a small group meeting or gathering.

For more information
Conference & Meeting Service
Walker Hall
Phone 217-424-3973