Residential living is way beyond a basic room. Discover conveniences that help you manage your time so you can focus on studying, socializing, recreation, fitness and a healthy lifestyle.
Fully Furnished Rooms
Each living space is air conditioned and well equipped with the furniture you need to get settled in. No need to setup utilities or worrying about paying monthly bills - we've got it all taken care of. All you need to do is bring some linen and other personal items from home to make it your own. What to Bring (PDF)
Free Wi-Fi
As a student resident, you'll have free internet in your living space.
Transportation
Hop on the Bearcat Shuttle if you need a ride to Bearcat Village or McGhee Court. The shuttle runs 5-days a week with stops every 30 minutes from 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Heading uptown or need to go shopping? Lander Line takes students from campus to Uptown Greenwood and the bypass shopping district. It also provides service to campus from Bearcat Villiage and McGhee Court for late classes and evening events.
Laundry Facilities
Students living on campus have unlimited use of washers and dryers in the residence halls. No coins are needed for our machines. You can even download an app that sends you a text when your load is done! Watch the laundry how-to video.
Study Rooms & Social Spaces
When you need quiet place to concentrate on your studies or more space to hang out with friends, walk down the hall to one of the nearby study rooms or larger meeting rooms.
Post Office Box
Nothing brightens a day more than getting a notification in the mail that you have a package from home. As a student resident, you are assigned a personal P.O. Box at the Campus Post Office. Share your new mailing address with family and friends then watch what happens!
Fitness Center
Looking for a way to burn off some energy? The Chandler Center is the campus hub for recreational racquetball and basketball. Sweat it out with an aerobic exercise class or work out on the ellipticals, treadmills, stationary bikes, weight machines and free weights.
Life Skill Programs
From self-defense to community service projects, social networking or resume critiques, you can develop life skills by attending programs coordinated by your resident assistant. Your RA can point you in the right direction if you're looking for a specific topic.
Campus Recreation & Outdoor Adventures
Compete against other teams on the intramural sports field, relax in an ENO hammock, join in a friendly game of sand volleyball or roast marshmallows at the Fire Pit. Explore the world around you and go whitewater rafting, hiking, rock climbing, camping and snow skiing at low, student-budgeted prices. The Campus Recreation department can give you all the details.
Concerts, Festivals & Activities
Look around and you'll soon find something fun happening around campus. Get in on the action with live concerts on the lawn, comedians, magicians, movie nights, cookouts, pool parties, 5k runs and activities coordinated by the Office of Campus Engagement.
Campus Dining