Skyberg: Traditional Residential Hall
Skyberg is a 3-story co-ed residential hall living and learning community primarily for first and second year students. It contains mostly double rooms. Each floor has a multipurpose lounge with TV, kitchenette and the building contains 2 laundry facilities. In addition there is a billiards room and foosball table. This hall features limited facilities for handicapped students.
Location on Campus
Skyberg Hall's primary location is on the southeast side of the University of Minnesota Crookston campus. The building is located south of the Wellness Center and Sports Center, east of Centennial Hall and northwest of Evergreen Hall.
Skyberg Hall
University of Minnesota Crookston
2900 University Ave
Crookston, MN 56716
Perks of living here
Features
Furnishings
Who Lives Here
Skyberg Hall is a co-ed residential hall living and learning community primarily for first and second year students.
Meal plan
Am I required to be on a meal plan if I live on campus? How do I decide the right meal plan for me?
Freshmen students (<24 credit hours) living on campus must select one of the top two meal plans. All first semester International students living on campus must also be on a meal plan. After that first semester the freshmen rule applies. All students living on campus in non-apartments (Skyberg & Heritage) must be on one of the top 4 plans. Commuters and students living on campus in apartments don't have to be on a meal plan, but can select any plan or purchase Eagle Bucks. You submit your meal plan choice on the housing contract. Questions about meal plans, please visit our Dining Services site.
Rates
Skyberg: Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 Semester Rates
2 Occupants/Room
Room Type | Cost Per Semester |
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Room Only | $2,090/semester |
Single Rooms | Single room accommodations may be available $2,750/semester, pending availability. |
Social Fee - $20/semester
Meal Plans
Building History
Skyberg Hall opened as a residence hall in the fall of 1971. Cost of the structure at that time was approximately $1.5 million. The building is named after Herman Skyberg, a 1916 NWSA graduate who went on to become a University of Minnesota Regent.
Herman Skyberg was one of the first potato growers in the Red River Valley, and was a key player in developing area farm organizations and cooperatives in the 1920s and 30s. Skyberg died in 1968 while serving his fourth six-year term as a University regent.
Skyberg considered his work in helping establish UMC one of his major life accomplishments. He believed the development of higher education in rural communities had suffered because of its metropolitan emphasis.