Holden Hall

Holden Hall 

Holden Hall houses the Academic Scholars Program, the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP), the High School Equivalency Program (HEP), and the Second Year Experience Program. It has four coed-by-suite floors. Holden Hall opened in 1967 and is named for James and Lynelle Holden. James started State Agricultural College in 1889. Holden Hall was the last residence hall constructed on campus. 

Features:

  • Suite-style bathrooms
  • Single and double rooms
  • Coed floors
  • Rooms include modular furniture – no personal lofts are allowed
  • Sparty’s Refresh
  • South Engagement Center
  • Holden Dining Hall
  • MSU’s student radio station, Impact 89 FM
  • Home of the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) and the High School Equivalency Program (HEP)
  • Community kitchen
  • Outlet media lounge

Contact Information:
Holden Service Center, 517-353-5912
Community Director: Misty Archer, 517-353-4313, archerm@msu.edu
Facilities Manager: Aaron Minnis, 517-355-2406, minnisaa@msu.edu

Holden student groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail SCBookings@rhs.msu.edu

Other groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail OHBookings@rhs.msu.edu