Student Housing
Living in a residence hall at the University of Connecticut can be a wonderful, positive experience. The impact that residence hall living has on a student's academic and social life can be significant. To create a positive learning community each resident must take an active role in the development of the living environment. Residential Life staff are excited about partnering with you to develop a positive community in your residence hall. Learn more about community living »
Prospective Residents
Coming to UConn? Start here to find information about life on campus, residence hall requirements, and learn more about our housing facilities. Learn more »
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Undergraduates
Undergraduates can find useful information about when to arrive and depart from campus, how to apply for future housing, connect to the campus network and much more. Learn more »
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Graduates
Non-traditional students can choose to live in graduate or older student housing where traditional age students are not permitted to live. Learn more » |
Community Assistants
As a representative of the University of Connecticut and Residential Life, the Community Assistant plays a key
role in the development of community in a residential environment. S/he addresses issues of student conduct,
provides programmatic opportunities, plays an active role in the educational, social and cultural development of
the student outside of the classroom, and contributes to a positive living environment within the residence hall. Learn more »
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Special Interest Housing
Students can join together in living communities that support similar interests. Read on to learn more about these special living communities or how to create your own! Learn more »
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Housing Facility Information
Details and facts about each residence hall and apartment complex complete with photos and virtual tours. Learn more »
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Residential Life Policies
Housing Facility Information
Environmental Health and Safety
Community Living Safety
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