All students enrolled in The University of Texas at Austin are eligible to live in University-owned housing. Students are not required to live on campus and may choose to live on or off campus. Freshmen are encouraged to consider living in University residence halls.
You will need your myUTSA ID to apply. On-campus housing is not required for freshmen, but research shows that students living on-campus: are more satisfied with their living and college experience.
The place for UTSA off-campus living. Hill Country Place is close to the center of UTSA life, offering 1, 2 and 4-bedroom off-campus apartments that will keep you connected.
You will need your myUTSA ID to apply. On-campus housing is not required for freshmen, but research shows that students living on-campus: are more satisfied with their living and college experience.
On the Roommate Options step, include yourself in the roommate search process, enter your desired screen name and provide a brief description of yourself. The Roommate Request step allows you to search for roommates in multiple ways as well as provides updates regarding the roommates that you have requested.
University of Southern California has a total undergraduate enrollment of 21,023 (fall 2023), with a gender distribution of 48.0% male students and 51.1% female students. At this school, 36% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 64% of students live off campus.
An affirming housing experience is one that recognizes and acknowledges a person's stated gender identity. By opting into this mixed gender housing option, you will be assigned to live within the same-shared suite, with other students who have opted into mixed gender housing.
Student Housing on campus consists of Esperanza Hall and Estrella Hall.