[Alli Harding] Hi, I’m Alli and I’m a senior currently studying nursing.
Today I’m going to give you an inside look at the rooms, building amenities, and community of the residence hall I currently call home, Lincoln Townhomes. Come with me.
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Lincoln is home to approximately 350 students. To live here, you need to be a full-time student registered for 12 or more credits. With upscale furnishings and all the comforts of home, Lincoln is a top choice for students living on campus past their first year.
A few amenities of Lincoln include kitchen facilities, laundry in-unit, sand volleyball and a basketball court.
There are four types of rooms you can get in Lincoln. All are single type A, B, C, and D. The B and C bedrooms are suites with shared bathrooms, while A and D have single bathrooms. All units have a kitchen, living room, and laundry. Each bedroom is furnished with a full-size bed, a
dresser, a large closet with mirrored doors, a desk, and a desk chair.
What’s great about this building is it’s very social, with events organized throughout the year, as well as plenty of space to have people over. There are also plenty of outdoor spaces to hang out with friends. Lincoln is great for sophomore and above students that want the experience of living on campus, but with more privacy and independence compared to first year housing options.
Just to recap, here are some takeaways for you to remember Lincoln is a great community for sophomore and above students at Boise State. With the space to build community while also having more independence, it is a great spot to live and find your people on campus. Located near the SUB, Buster’s Kitchen, the REC and Lincoln garage, it is also a very convenient spot on campus.
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