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The posted rates are per person; the fall semester rent includes the $400 Rent Down Payment. Rates apply to housing only and do not include meal plans or parking. Note: All students living on campus with freshmen status at Move-In will be required to have a Meal Plan.
Select your top two Residential Learning Community (RLC) preferences. Choose from academic, social, identity, and interest-based communities. Request up to two roommates, for a maximum group size of three. You can add roommates once they have secured housing and their RLC preferences must match yours.
Are freshman required to live on campus? Incoming first-year students are not required to live on campus but are encouraged do to so.
The University of Arizona currently uses two different methods of heating and cooling in our dorms: Direct Expansion and Fan Coil/Unit Ventilator systems.
Rooms are air-conditioned, and most are carpeted. Although ASU is Wi-Fi accessible, each room includes an Ethernet port for high-speed internet connections. Complimentary washers and dryers are conveniently located in every residence hall.
Today, an Arizona room is akin to a sunroom with Southwestern decor, and can be fully climate-controlled (like an all-season sunroom).
The first air conditioned building in Phoenix was the Hotel Westward Ho, which opened in 1929. Evaporative coolers, or swamp coolers, were widespread in the years following World War II. Fast forward to today and just about every home in the Valley has a modern air conditioning system.
The University of Arizona currently uses two different methods of heating and cooling in our dorms: Direct Expansion and Fan Coil/Unit Ventilator systems.
First year students are expected to live on the campus of their major. Welcome to a residential experience that fosters personal development, meaningful engagement and life-long relationships.