Wilbur Hall

Wilbur Hall
General Information Pictures and Floor Plans Wilbur Hall Houses Furnishings Rates Chart

This residence is a part of Neighborhoods S and T
Wilbur Hall is a large residence complex consisting of eight houses which surround a central dining commons. Okada House [2], part of Neighborhood S, is the Asian-American theme house, an inclusive space where people of all identities and backgrounds can explore identity and lift their voices as a community. Learn more about this program [3] here. Otero House [4] in Neighborhood T, is home to the Public Service and Civic Engagement theme house. Service Scholars in Otero make a year-long commitment to a public service program or organization. Learn more about this theme [5] here.
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 mixed-gender for several decades.
For information on the accessibility of residences for both living and visiting, please reference our Undergraduate Residences Accessibility Summary chart [6].

General Information
Residence Name | Wilbur Hall – Map [7] |
Area of Campus | Eastside |
Navigation Address | 658 Escondido Road, Stanford, CA 94305 |
Housing Front Desk | Wilbur Housing Front Desk [8] |
Dining Service | Stanford's largest residential dining complex, Wilbur Dining [9] serves residents of Arroyo, Cedro, Junipero, Okada, Otero, Rinconada, Soto, and Trancos. |
Housing Category | Six houses - all-frosh, all-sophomore and 4-class |
Custodial Service | University managed |
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Wilbur Houses
Houses |
Configuration |
Coed type |
Res Ed Program |
Arroyo | All-sophomore | Mixed-gender by corridor | N/A |
Cedro | All-frosh | Mixed-gender by corridor | N/A |
Junipero | All-frosh | Mixed-gender by corridor | N/A |
Okada | 4-class | Mixed-gender by corridor | Ethnic Theme House - Asian American [3] Focus. |
Otero | 4-class | Mixed-gender by corridor | Public Service & Civic Engagement [5] theme |
Rinconada | All-frosh | Mixed-gender by corridor | N/A |
Soto | All-frosh | Mixed-gender by corridor | N/A |
Trancos | All-sophomore | Mixed-gender by corridor | N/A |
Furnishings
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 |