Graduate Housing
- Daniels Hall
- Sherman Hall
- Sherman Hall was formerly a graduate student residence hall. In the '05-'06 school year, overcrowding in the rest of the undergraduate residence halls led to Sherman Hall being opened to anyone who was not an incoming freshman. Currently, Sherman Hall houses international students, undergraduates, and graduate students. Unlike most undergraduate residence halls at UIUC, undergraduate students who live here are not required to have a meal plan due to the fact there is no cafeteria in Sherman Hall.
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