Allen Hall: A Mississippi State University Landmark
A historic academic building at Mississippi State University, home to classrooms and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Allen Hall, a six-story building at Mississippi State University, has served the campus since 1972. Originally an administrative hub, it now primarily houses classrooms and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, making it a central location for many students.
A brief summary to Allen Hall
- Allen Hall, Starkville, Mississippi, 39759, US
Local tips
- Allen Hall can be easily identified by its distinctive stone gray and rocky exterior.
- Check the university's online map for the exact location of Allen Hall and nearby parking options.
- Consider using the S.M.A.R.T. campus transit system to reach Allen Hall from other parts of the university or Starkville.
Getting There
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Walking
From the center of the MSU campus, such as the Colvard Student Union, Allen Hall is a short walk west. Walk along the paved paths, passing the Drill Field on your right. Allen Hall will be on your left, characterized by its unique stone exterior. No costs are associated with walking.
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Public Transport
The Starkville-MSU Area Rapid Transit (S.M.A.R.T.) system has several routes that stop near Allen Hall. Check the S.M.A.R.T. website or app for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. Several campus routes operate during the week. The fare is free for all riders.
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Driving
If driving, visitor parking is available at metered spots around campus, including near the Colvard Student Union and the Roberts Building. Rates are hourly, and payment can be made via debit/credit card at the pay stations or through the ParkMobile app. Parking garages are also available. As of July 2025, metered parking is a maximum of 3 hours. Garages accept debit and credit cards only. A lost ticket in a parking garage will result in having to pay the maximum daily rate.