McCall Hall: Traditional Residence Hall

McCall Hall is a three-story coed residence hall. All rooms are single rooms (limited options for accessible rooms). McCall features a main lobby and lounge area with an entertainment center, kitchenettes on its second and third floors, and an information desk, a recreation room with billiards and ping-pong, and a laundry room all on its lower level. It can be considered a more traditional residence hall, and the sense of community it fosters is very much like a big extended family.

McCall Hall highlighted in pink on the campus map

Location on Campus
McCall Hall's primary location is on the east side of the University of Minnesota Crookston campus, south of Selvig Hall, west of the Agricultural Research Center and northeast of the Sports Center

McCall Hall
2900 University Ave, Crookston MN 56716

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Perks of living here

    One twin XL beds
    One desk and desk chair
    One night stand
    Two closets
    One mini-refrigerator

    Co-ed residence hall

    Meal Plan Options

    Note: Meal plan choices are submitted on the housing contract.  Questions, contact Dining Services.

    McCall: Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 Semester Rates

    1 Occupant/Room

    Room TypeCost Per Semester
    Room Only$2,833/semester

    Social Fee - $20/semester
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    Building History

    T.M. McCall
    T.M. McCall

    Construction was completed in 1946, and the building was named for T.M. McCall in 1959. McCall had worked at the Northwest School of Agriculture as a horticulturist since 1911 and was experiment station field manager from 1919 to 1926. He succeeded Austin Dowell as superintendent of the NWSA in 1937 and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1956. Under McCall's leadership, the major campus landscaping look place. During his years as superintendent, enrollment grew to over 400 students annually, and the reputation of the school and experiment station continued to grow in stature.