ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å provides many options for those living on campus. While every effort is made to accommodate all new and returning students who request housing, beginning in Fall 2016, new ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å students will receive priority for on-campus residential assignments. Austin, McNeel Boathouse, McKay, Morsani, Smiley and Vaughn Center are designated as first-year residence halls. Depending on the first-year student class size, Brevard may also be used for some first-year students. Brevard, Jenkins, Palm Apartments, Straz and Urso will be designated as upper-class residence halls. Upper-class students will also be able to select the Barrymore Hotel through room selection.
Each building offers different floor plans. Most new students are expected to share rooms with at least one other student. New students may also be assigned to triple or quad rooms. Most singles are reserved for upper-class continuing students. Learning communities provide opportunities for students to live together based on similar interests.
In order to ensure a healthy working, living and learning community, ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å campus is smoke and tobacco-free. Read theÌýfull policy, find cessation resources and frequently asked questions.
Amenities
All student rooms are air-conditioned. Cable television is included in room rates. Each room is furnished with a bed (36-by-80 inches), desk, chair, closet/wardrobe and dresser. Students living on campus have free internet access through Wi-Fi and ethernet connections in their rooms. There are lounges, vending machines, laundry facilities, game rooms and study areas in all buildings.
Residence Life Staff
Area Coordinators are professional staff members in the Office of Residence Life who live in the residence halls and oversee the daily operations of the community. As live-in staff members, Area Coordinators are responsible for the development of communities that foster academic success. This is achieved by assisting individuals with their personal needs and concerns, planning and implementing programs and events according to our Spartan Ready curriculum, and supervising student staff.
Resident Assistants (RAs) are live-in leaders, role models and community builders. RAs create programs that enhance community, meet residents' personal and academic needs, build positive relationships with residents, and create a safe environment where residents have opportunities to grow academically and socially.
Desk Assistants (DAs) are student employees who serve as a resource in the area offices between the hours of 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. daily.
Accommodations
Students with accommodation needs must submit documentation to Student Accessibility Services from a physician before the deadline or May 1 for fall andÌýOct. 1 for spring. Please reviewÌýStudent Accessibility ServicesÌý¾±²Ô´Ú´Ç°ù³¾²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô.
Residence Halls
Austin HallÌýis home to more than 540 students who live primarily in triple rooms with suite-style bathrooms.ÌýStudents enjoy Delo Park right outside their front door, which features outdoor seating that is perfect for studying.
Barrymore HotelÌýis ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å's off-site residence hall that is located 10 minutes from main campus. Students enjoy living in the downtown area with amenities including a pool, a fitness room, a free shuttle and access to many of the downtown shops and restaurants.
Brevard HallÌýis centrally located on campus andÌýhouses 470 students in suite-style rooms with shared bathrooms and common areas.
TheÌýGrand Center, a 10-story multipurpose building,Ìýhouses 700 studentsÌýin double and triple-occupant rooms. The first floor of the community includes classrooms and University offices as well as a Starbucks Coffee shop.
Jenkins HallÌýis a suite-style building consisting primarily of four single bedrooms that share two bathrooms and a common living area.ÌýStudents living in Jenkins Hall enjoy suite-style spaces consisting primarily of four single bedrooms that share two bathrooms and a common living area. Jenkins is home to more than 520 students.
McKay HallÌýhouses approximately 160 students mostly in double rooms with shared, suite-style bathrooms and is home to the Honors Living-Learning Community.Ìý
Morsani HallÌýhouses 460 students in double and triple rooms in double and triple suite style rooms with a shared common area and bathroom.ÌýThe first floor of Morsani Hall features a variety of dining options.
Palm ApartmentsÌýis home to approximately 660 students. The apartments feature four single bedrooms with a common living area, bathroom and kitchen.
SmileyÌýis ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å’s smallest traditional residence hall and is built around a sunny courtyard and houses 130 students. It is home to the LiveWell and First Year Wellness Living-Learning Communities.
Straz Hall, is an apartment-style, eight-story building, that houses more than 480 students. Straz Hall is located by the university baseball field and track.
Urso HallÌýis an 11-story building that houses 182 residents in single and double-studio apartments.ÌýUrso has an urban courtyard area and the Garden Room where students can study.
TheÌýVaughn Center, a nine-story multi-purpose facility, houses 550 students on the third through eighth floors in rooms of double or triple occupancy.ÌýThe first floor of the Vaughn Center is home to the Campus Bookstore and various dining options.