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Are freshman required to live on campus? Incoming first-year students are not required to live on campus but are encouraged do to so.
First-time attending students are required to live in university-approved housing. But with 39 options, where do you start? Let us help you find your perfect housing fit.
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.
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.
Exemptions. While UA requires all freshmen to live on campus, some exceptions apply. Review our exemption policies and learn how to apply for an exemption.
The University of Arizona currently uses two different methods of heating and cooling in our dorms: Direct Expansion and Fan Coil/Unit Ventilator systems.