Student Services

         
 
Residential Halls    
     
Dorm Tour   Take a tour of residential living
 
     
     
The Residential Halls    
     
Female Residential Halls   Male Residential Halls

Bates Hall
Garrett Hall
Zah Hall

 
Arthur Hall
Manuelito Hall
     
The female residential halls have a beautiful front entrance located near our upcoming Student Success Center building where it is accessible to many educational resources within walking distance. Quiet study areas with computers and lounge facilities are available for meetings and study groups. What a great living learning community to promote academic success.   The male residential halls have a beautiful front entrance located near our upcoming Student Success Center building where it is accessible to many educational resources within walking distance. Quiet study areas with computers and lounge facilities are available for meetings and study groups. What a great living and learning community to promote academic success.
     
     
History — about the residence hall names   History — about the residence hall names
Ernesteen Rose Bates, 1945-1993.
  Alumnus of Navajo Methodist Mission School, Historian and distinquished teacher of the Navajo Studies.

Lula Garrett, 1938-1996.
  National Division of the General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church. Mrs. Garrett was instrumental in the establishment of the NPS and in the sale of the current school property to the Navajo Nation.

Peterson Zah
  Former Chairman of the Navajo Nation from 1983-87, and first President of the Navajo Nation from 1991-95. Mr. Zah along with his administration helped established the Navajo Preparatory School in 1991.

 
George Arthur
  A former Navajo Prep Board Member, an alumnus of Navajo Methodist Mission School and Council Delgate. Mr. Arthur sponsored resolutions for Phase I funding in the amount of $7.5 million for construction of the residential halls.
   
Chief Manuelito, 1818-1893
  Chief Manuelito was one of the principal war chiefs of the Navajo people before, during and after the Long Walk Period.
     
     
Female Residential Hall Features   Male Residential Hall Features
  • Modern Traditional Hogan-shaped living room area
  • Upper level Corridor Area
  • Rooms furnished with beds, desk, and chair
  • Free Cable TV
  • Internet Connection
  • Shared laundry and kitchen facilities
  • Community Bathrooms
  • Limited disabled access accomodations
  • Non-smoking
  • On-campus parking (optional with school parking permit)
  • Capacity: 104 residents
  • Security available for student safety
  • Visitation monitored for student safety
 
  • Modern Traditional Hogan-shaped living room area
  • Upper level Corridor Area
  • Rooms furnished with beds, desk, and chair
  • Free Cable TV
  • Internet Connection
  • Shared laundry and kitchen facilities
  • Community Bathrooms
  • Limited disabled access accommodations
  • Non-smoking
  • On-campus parking (optional with school parking permit)
  • Capacity: 70 residents
  • Security available for student safety
  • Visitation monitored for student safety
Manuelito Hall only Additional Feature
  • Air Conditioning

     
     
Female Residential Hall Contact Information   Male Residential Hall Contact Information

Residential Hall Hours: 3 p.m. to 8 a.m.
Security Hours: 4 p.m. to 8 a.m.

Main School Line: (505) 326-6571
Bates Hall Front Desk: Ext 242
Bates Hall Payphone: (505) 326-3920
Garret Hall Front Desk: Ext. 233
Garret Hall Payphone: (505) 326-3942
Zah Hall Front Desk: Ext. 232
Zah Hall Payphone: (505) 325-0982

Security Contact Primary Number
(505) 860-2189; 326-6571 Ext. 322
Security Contact Alternate Number
(505) 215-2342

 

Residential Hall Hours: 3 p.m. to 8 a.m.
Security Hours: 4 p.m. to 8 a.m.

Main School Line: (505) 326-6571
Arthur Hall Front Desk: Ext. 234
Arthur Hall Payphone: (505) 325-0804
Manuelito Hall Front Desk: Ext. 231
Manuelito Hall Payphone: (505) 564-2914

Security Contact Primary Number
(505) 860-2189; 326-6571 Ext. 322
Security Contact Alternate Number
(505) 215-2342