
At The University of Arizona, a residence hall isn’t just a building
with a lot of beds and desks – it’s a home!
Even better, it’s a vibrant home filled with funny, smart, caring
people – some of whom will become trusted advisors, some of whom will
become best friends.
Every residence hall, every room, is the site of some great plan: a new
intramural team; midnight runs to Highland Market; a weekend long trip to
Magic Mountain; a study abroad opportunity. Students often find that their social circle begins in their room and expands
outward - from roommates, to friends on other floors, to friends across campus
and in classes. You never know where your experience could lead you!
Fall 2009 Undergraduate Housing
Undergraduate Campus housing is full for the 2009-10 academic year.
Residence Life has added housing spaces this year, making it possible for us to accept housing applications for more than two months after our March 1 guaranteed housing date. Unfortunately, though, we are unable to accept any more applications.
All new housing applications are now being automatically placed on a Waiting List. Based on current information, it is unlikely that we will be able to accommodate anyone on the Waiting List, and we urge you to secure off-campus housing. In the unlikely event space becomes available, Residence Life will contact students on the Waiting List by phone and email for two business days. If we are unable to successfully contact a student within this two-day period, the available space will be offered to another student on the Waiting List.
Please see the "Apply for Housing" page for more information.
Graduate Student housing is still available.
3/11/09-7/14/09: Summer Housing Applications for Summer 2009 available! APPLY NOW!
Mail Forwarding over the summer: Click here to Update your Summer Address
Getting Ready to Move in? Click Here to see your assigned move-in time.
Becoming a Wildcat! Student Videos with Tips to successfully transition to the UA(Read More)
The 2009-2010 Move-In Guide is available!(Read More)





