UIUC Residence Halls

UIUC Residence Halls

University Residence Halls at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are residence halls for students to live in. The university requires all first-year undergraduate students (who do not commute) to stay in either the University Residence Halls or in University Private-Certified Housing. Both programs are administered by the university's housing division. University housing for undergraduates is provided through twenty-two residence halls in both Urbana and Champaign. All undergraduates living within the undergraduate halls are required to purchase some level of meal plan, although they are free to eat elsewhere if they choose. Graduate housing is usually offered through two graduate residence halls, restricted to those over twenty years of age, and through two university-owned apartment complexes. Students in graduate housing are not required to purchase a meal plan. Disabled students are provided special housing options to accommodate their needs, and a new facility to is slated to open Fall 2010 which will include a state-of-the-art dining hall.

Dr. Jack Collins is the current Director of Housing, which includes Residence Life and Dining Services.

Read more about UIUC Residence Halls:  University Residence Halls, University Private-Certified Housing, Graduate Housing

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