Texas A&M University

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Locations

  1. Campus Buildings

    1. Walton Residence Hall

      Walton Hall is named after Dr. Thomas Otto Walton and was constructed in 1931. Dr. Walton was president of Texas A&M College for 17 years, the longest period for any president. During Dr. Walton's tenure, the college grew from 2,084 students to over 6,500. Also during his administration, the University endowment was established and the college was recognized by the Association of American Universities. 


      Ramp style halls offer a variety of unique living experiences. Single and double rooms are both offered. Each of the “ramps” is a small community within our most historic halls on campus. Ramp style halls are located in the heart of the campus with all of the conveniences of the Memorial Student Center (MSC) and Hullabaloo Hall only steps away.

      Visit https://reslife.tamu.edu/options/halls/walton for hall amenities, rental rates, a virtual tour, and more.