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C O N TAC T U S Bernard Hall, Room 201 | 201 Donaghey Avenue | Conway, AR 72035 (501) 450-3132 | housing@uca.edu | uca.edu/housing Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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CAMPUS LIVING Living in the residence halls or in other campus housing gives you the opportunity to make friends, get connected and have the true collegiate experience. Living on campus really makes college feel like home. Here at the University of Central Arkansas, our on-campus accommodations are comfortable, affordable and convenient.
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RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES UCA brings living and learning together through a Residential College system that is unlike anywhere else in Arkansas. We’re the only four-year public university in the state to make this experience available to all incoming freshmen. Our five Residential Colleges allow you to take UCA Core classes where you live, which is a huge advantage on rainy days and early mornings. Each Residential College offers a supportive community of like-minded students and an atmosphere that results in higher grades and a greater likelihood of returning for the next semester. Your goal is to graduate, and these living and learning communities will help you reach that goal! Our student staff includes a resident coordinator, resident assistants, peer coaches and mentors who are trained to guide you through your first year. We also have faculty in residence: professors who live in the Residential College buildings with their families and pets.
W hi ch R e s i de n ti a l C o l l ege i s r i ght f or you? Each Residential College has unique themes and special traditions, and each is associated with an academic college. Whether you are majoring or just interested in the arts or communication, science or technology, education or leadership, health and wellness, or business and innovation, you will be welcomed by faculty who teach in your areas of interest. Classes, programs, competitions, clubs, service-learning opportunities, camping and canoeing, and even lunches with college administrators will make your first year at UCA spectacular.
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Associated with the College of Business, Biz@Bear Hall prepares students for the rapidly evolving business world. Ambitious students majoring or minoring in accounting, business, administration, economics, finance, insurance and risk management, marketing, management, management information systems, public scholarship and community engagement, or innovation and entrepreneurship will find the networking opportunities will benefit them far into the future.
EDGE (Educating for Diversity and Global Engagement) attracts open-minded students with a wanderlust for new experiences in learning. Studying abroad is central to the EDGE experience. With upcoming trips to London, Paris, Florence, Shanghai, Costa Rica and Rwanda, you will have a variety of adventures from which to choose. Plus, we’ll help get you connected to funding! If you are interested in teaching and leadership opportunities, while making a difference in the world, then this is the living environment for you.
Farris Honors Hall exclusively houses students enrolled in the Schedler Honors College and University Scholars Program. Honors education at UCA seeks to develop public scholars whose skills as leaders empower them to fulfill their potential to transform themselves and their world. Student participants say that these programs have helped make their transition to college easier by connecting them with peers and faculty who care about their success, improving their grades by enhancing writing and critical thinking skills, and giving them a deeply rewarding educational experience.
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Short for Health Promotion and Wellness, HPaW gives students planning future careers in the health and behavioral sciences a place to explore their options in the departments of communication sciences and disorders, exercise and sport science, family and consumer sciences, health sciences, military science and leadership, occupational therapy and physical therapy, psychology and counseling, and the School of Nursing.
Students are the stars when living and learning in The Stars. Live music in the lobby, poetry slams and theatre performances on the courtyard stage, art exhibitions and digital filmmaking, and writing and communication make the environment thick with creative energy. If you are seeking inspiration for the novel you plan to write or looking to start a lobby band, then this is the place for you!
STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, and students considering routes such as pre-med or pre-vet live here because of the close academic relationship with the chemistry and biology departments. Opportunities for undergraduate research in the departments of biology, chemistry, computer science, geography and environmental science, mathematics, and physics and astronomy make STEM the perfect environment for ambitious students and self-professed geeks.s.
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Residential College
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Coeducational community
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Freshman
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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Community-style bathrooms with private changing areas
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Community-style full kitchen
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Free on-site laundry facilities
furnished community kitchen areas. Additionally, Arkansas
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Bed, desk and wardrobe per resident
Hall is home to the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering
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STEM at Arkansas Hall Arkansas Hall is a three-story residence hall located near
13’
Christian Cafeteria and Estes Stadium. This coeducational community is open to freshman students of all majors. The hall features double rooms, community-style bathrooms and fully
and Mathematics) living and learning community.
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Freshman
F E AT U R E S
HPaW at Baridon Hall
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Baridon Hall is a three-story residence hall located near the Student Center and the Student Health Center. Baridon Hall is set up suite-style, with two rooms,
12’
BEDROOM
11’ BEDROOM
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a bathroom and a living space in each suite. It also features free on-site laundry facilities. Additionally,
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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Community-style full kitchen
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
Baridon Hall is home to the HPaW Residential College. LIVING ROOM
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BATHROOM
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BIZ@Bear Residential College (4th floor)
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Sophomore or admittance into BIZ@Bear
F E AT U R E S
BIZ at Bear Hall
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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Suite-style bathrooms
the largest double occupancy rooms on campus. With a
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Community-style full kitchen
location next to Estes Stadium, Bear Hall can help sports
Bear Hall is a four-story residence hall. It offers some of
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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6’ 8’
fans feel right at home. The fourth floor houses the BIZ@
BATHROOM
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Bear Hall Residential College for freshman students.
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Coeducational community
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Freshman
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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Private hall bathrooms
Christian Cafeteria. This coeducational community is
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Community-style full kitchen
open to freshman students of all majors. The hall features
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
EDGE at Hughes Hall Hughes Hall is a three-story residence hall located near
double rooms, private hall bathrooms and fully furnished community kitchens. Additionally, Hughes Hall is home to the EDGE Residential College.
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Coeducational community
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Freshman
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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Suite-style bathrooms
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Community-style full kitchen
open to freshmen. It is conveniently located near
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Free on-site laundry facilities
Christian Cafeteria and the Student Center. Short/
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
Denney features double rooms, suite-style bathrooms,
The Stars at Short/Denney Hall
CLOSET
Short/Denney Hall is a three-story residence hall BEDROOM 13’ BATHROOM
free on-site laundry facilities and a fully furnished community kitchen area. Additionally, Short/Denney Hall is home to the Stars Residential College.
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Honors College residence hall
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Coeducational community
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Farris Honors Hall
15’
Bedroom
Farris Hall is a four-story residence hall that houses Schedler Honors College and University Scholars Program students. This coeducational community
Bedroom 10’
features single rooms and suite-style bathrooms, a community-style full kitchen and free on-site laundry facilities. It is conveniently located across the street
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10’
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Entry
Living Room 15’ 10’
from the HPER Center.
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Internet access
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Single rooms
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Suite-style bathrooms
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Community-style full kitchen
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and wardrobe per resident
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Loveseat and club chair in living room
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Bedroom 7’
Admittance to the Schedler Honors College or University Scholars Program
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Get to know UCA UCA is a four-year regional, public, comprehensive university located in Conway. With campus just a 30-minute drive from Little Rock and nestled in the heart of Arkansas, students can experience city life while enjoying the quaint downtown feel of home. Conway is within driving distance of many state parks, has multiple biking and walking trails, and has a vibrant downtown with shopping, dining and entertainment for all. 12
FRESHMAN EXPERIENCE Freshman Experience is geared toward students wanting the traditional college experience. Freshman Experience or First-Year Experience Halls are not associated with any one department on campus and concentrate on exposing students to college life. Resident assistant programs are not directed into one academic area; they are focused on the student. Freshman Experience Halls are a great way to get connected on campus, with numerous programs and activities focused on personal growth and navigating the new freedom college brings.
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Internet access
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Double rooms
Bernard Hall
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Community-style bathrooms with private changing areas
This four-story residence hall offers some of the largest
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and wardrobe per resident
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double occupancy rooms on campus. Bernard Hall is
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conveniently located adjacent to the Student Center and is a short walk to Torreyson Library. It features free onsite laundry facilities.
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Female
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Carmichael Hall This all-female freshman community is located near the Student Center. Carmichael Hall features double rooms
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and community bathrooms. This three-story residence hall also includes a fully furnished community-style kitchen and free on-site laundry facilities that make living on campus convenient and easy.
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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Private hall bathrooms
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Community-style full kitchen
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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Residence hall
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Coeducational community
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Freshman
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Internet access
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Double rooms
Conway Hall
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Private hall bathrooms
Conway Hall is a freshman living community that
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Community-style full kitchen
features double rooms and private hall bathrooms. It is
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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conveniently located beside the Christian Cafeteria and
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Coeducational community
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Freshman
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State Hall State Hall is a three-story residence hall located near Christian Cafeteria and the UCA Police Department. This
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coeducational community is open to freshmen of all majors and features double rooms, private hall bathrooms and a community-style fully furnished kitchen facility. Free on-site laundry facilities are also located in State Hall.
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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Private hall bathrooms
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Community-style full kitchen
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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S TAY P U R P L E B E YO N D F R E S H M A N Y E A R Living on campus will be one of the most rewarding experiences during your time at UCA. You’ll find that living purple offers you a less stressful college experience and gives you advantages such as convenient access to campus facilities, comfortable living accommodations and a Housing and Residence Life staff that is here to help you. You will be close to classes, dining options and campus events, which will cut down on transportation costs and time. UCA offers a variety of living styles to fit your needs and preferences to make living on campus an enjoyable experience.
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BIZ@Bear Residential College
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F E AT U R E S
Bear Hall Bear Hall is a four-story residence hall. It offers some
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of the largest double occupancy rooms on campus. With
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a location next to Estes Stadium, Bear Hall can help any sports fan feel right at home. The fourth floor houses the
BATHROOM
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BIZ@Bear Residential College for first-year students.
EAR HALL - SECOND FLOOR
Sophomore or admittance into BIZ@Bear
BEDROOM
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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Suite-style bathrooms
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Community-style full kitchen
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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Residence hall
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Coeducational community
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Upperclassman
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Suite-style single rooms with 2 full bathrooms
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Double rooms with private bathroom
Donaghey Hall is a four-story, mixed-used building.
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Internet access
The top three floors provide residential halls
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident Loveseat and club chair provided in suites
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Community-style full kitchen
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businesses, such as Einstein Bros. Bagels, Twisted Taco, Marble Slab Creamery, the Admissions office Welcome Center and The Makerspace.
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Upperclassman
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New Hall
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New Hall is a four-story residence hall located near
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the HPER Center and Christian Cafeteria. This coedu-
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Internet access
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Single rooms
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Suite-style bathrooms
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Community-style full kitchen
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Loveseat and club chair in the living room
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Free on-site laundry facilities
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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hall features single rooms, suite-style bathrooms and community-style kitchens. Free on-site laundry facili-
8’
LIVING ROOM
ties are also available in New Hall. 8’
BEDROOM 12’ 6’
8’
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Apartment living
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Coeducational community
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Upperclassman
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Cable TV service
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Internet access
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Double rooms/single rooms
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Full bed in single deluxe rooms
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2 full baths
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
kitchens, two full baths and washer/dryer units in each
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Full kitchen with barstools
to the heart of campus Monday through Friday, and a
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Loveseat and club chair in living room
convenience store is located on the property.
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Washer and dryer
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Bear Village Bear Village Apartments is a two-story coeducational apartment complex open to upperclassmen. These
14’ 11’
LIVING ROOM
apartment units feature double or single rooms, full
BAR
10’
apartment. Conveniently, a shuttle service is provided
11’ BEDROOM
KITCHEN
12’
CLOSET CLOSET CLOSET
BATHROOM
8’ 8’
12’
BEDROOM
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Coeducational community
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Upperclassman
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Erbach
19’
Erbach Apartments is a two-story coeducational
LIVING ROOM
apartment complex open to upperclassmen. These
DINING
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residences feature double rooms, two full baths, a full
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Cable TV service
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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2 full baths
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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Full kitchen with barstools
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Loveseat and club chair in living room
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Washer and dryer
kitchen and washer/dryer units in each apartment.
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Erbach Apartments is conveniently located across the street from the College of Business.
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BATHROOM
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8’ BEDROOM
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BATHROOM
12’
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Graduate students only
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Coeducational community
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Graduate student
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Cable TV services
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Internet access
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Single rooms
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Bed, desk, and dresser per resident
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Full kitchen
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Loveseat and club chair in living room
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Washer and dryer
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Georgetown Georgetown Apartments is the perfect place for graduate students attending UCA. Georgetown is a quiet duplex style apartment complex near campus, that is reserved for graduate students. Each apartment features two single bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, and a bathroom with a washer and dryer.
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Apartment living
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Upperclassman
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Female
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Oak Tree
complex features double and single rooms, 1 ½ baths,
10’
12’
Oak Tree Apartments is a townhouse-style apartments available to female upperclassmen. This
2nd FLOOR
1st FLOOR
10’
13’5”
BEDROOM
full kitchens and a washer/dryer in each apartment.
LIVING ROOM
Oak Tree Apartments is conveniently located across
5’8” 4’5”BATH
the street from the College of Business.
AHU
8’
5’ BATH
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CLOSET STAIRS
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15’ KITCHEN
12’
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Cable TV service
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Internet access
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Double rooms/single rooms
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1 ½ baths
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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Full kitchen with table and chairs
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Loveseat and club chair in living room
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Washer and dryer
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Coeducational community
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Upperclassman
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Cable TV service
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Internet access
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Double rooms/single rooms
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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Loveseat and club chair in living room
Stadium Park
8’
Stadium Park is a two-story coeducational apartment complex available to upperclassmen. These apartments feature double and single rooms, one full bath, full kitchens and on-site laundry facilities. These apartments are conveniently located next to the
LIVING ROOM
13’
Farris Center.
DINING
CLOSET
8’
8’ 8’
15’
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BATHROOM
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Coeducational community
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Upperclassman
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Torreyson Place 2nd FLOOR
1st FLOOR
Torreyson Place is a coeducational townhouse-style apartment complex available to upperclassmen. These apartments feature double rooms, two full baths,
10’
10’
11’
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Cable TV service
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Internet access
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Double rooms
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2 full baths
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
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Full kitchen with barstools
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Loveseat and club chair in living room
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Washer and dryer
LIVING ROOM
full kitchens and a washer/dryer in each apartment. Torreyson Place is conveniently located across the street from the College of Business.
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CLOSET
BATHROOM
7’
19’
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PATIO
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KITCHEN
11’ BEDROOM
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Sorority housing
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Upperclassman
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Female
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Sorority membership
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Internet access
Greek Village
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Double rooms/single rooms
UCA is also home to Greek Village, which opened in
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Bed, desk and dresser per resident
August 2015 with residences for UCA’s five sororities
Full kitchen with table and chairs
Zeta, Sigma Kappa, Alpha Sigma Tau and Sigma Sigma
Laundry facilities on-site
Council Inc. sororities.
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of the Panhellenic Council–Alpha Sigma Alpha, Delta
19’
Sigma–and a complex for the National Pan-Hellenic
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APARTMENT COMPLEXES
H O W T O A P P LY Applying for housing at UCA is easy! Simply follow the steps listed below to apply for housing and pay the deposit. Be sure tp apply before Jan. 15 to participate in the room selection process.
1. APPLY ONLINE •
Log in to myUCA at my.uca.edu.
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Locate the “Housing and Residence Life” channel.
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Click the button labeled “myHousing.”
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Select the UCA Housing application from the drop-down menu at the top.
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Follow the application instructions, and pay the $100 deposit.
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F R E Q U E N T LY A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S Who is eligible for UCA Housing? All full-time UCA students who are enrolled in at least 12 credit hours can live in UCA Housing.
When can I apply for housing? You can apply for housing after you have been officially admitted to the university.
How much is the deposit? All applications for housing must include a $100 deposit. The deposit is fully refundable if you cancel in writing by May 10. A 50% refund is available when you cancel in writing by July 10.
What’s a lease? The student housing lease is a nine-month academic year lease that outlines the terms and conditions of living in UCA Housing. If you choose to leave UCA Housing prior to the end of the lease, you forfeit your deposit and are subject to a $425 lease buyout fee.
When will I know my housing assignment? While this depends on when your application and deposit are received, we will post the first assignments on myUCA in May.
Do I have to live on campus? All freshmen are required to live on campus during their first academic year. You may fill out a Freshman Residency Exemption Request if you meet any of the following criteria: • You are 21 years old or older • You are married • You are currently enrolled in less than 12 credit hours • You have completed 21 credit hours (non-high school concurrent) • You are living with a parent or legal guardian and commuting to campus
What are the housing rates?
• You have previously lived in a residence hall for two semesters
To learn more about our housing rates, please visit uca.edu/housing.
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H E A LT H A N D S A F E T Y Safety and Security
Student Health
We provide you with a safe environment in which to live and learn. Residence hall exterior doors are locked 24/7, and you must be a building resident with card access to enter. Security cameras are located on all exterior doors of residence halls. Operation ID is a nationwide program that allows you to register items to help you easily recover property in the event of theft. Register your valuables online at ucapd.com. The UCA Police Department leads the way in creating a secure environment for students. Our 28 full-time sworn police officers provide around-the-clock law enforcement, public safety, emergency management and 911 call services to the UCA community. The department provides emergency notifications for weather or campus-related situations, motor assistance for dead batteries or keys locked in a car, and a security escort program to assist students across campus. Additionally, officers live on campus as part of the residential police program.
UCA has several health services to give students peace of mind. The Student Health Clinic (SHC) is staffed by a physician and nurse practitioners, all with prescriptive authority. They diagnose, treat and monitor the needs of their patients. In addition to general family practice services, the SHC offers lab and X-ray work, as well as immunizations and a variety of procedures. The Women’s Health Clinic meets the needs of our female population. In most cases, the cost is covered through tuition and fees. UCA promotes health education through our Wellness Center, counseling services and the HPER Center. Counseling services are accredited and include programs for college adjustment, test anxiety, relationship concerns and depression.
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Mobile bluelight
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Safety notifications
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Friend walk
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Emergency plans
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Emergency contacts
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Chat with security
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Tip reporting
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Campus safety resources
G E T T I N G I N V O LV E D Intramurals (residence hall division) The purpose of the Intramural sports program is to provide an opportunity for every student at UCA to participate in some type of competitive sports activity as regularly as the student’s interest, ability and time will permit. Intramural activities range from traditional sports such as flag football, basketball and slow-pitch softball to more nontraditional sports such as table tennis, badminton and track.
Resident Housing Association (RHA) The Resident Housing Association at UCA is a chapter of the world’s largest student-run organization. It is the voice for all students who live on campus. RHA facilitates campus-wide events that promote inclusiveness and fun. The organization offers leadership opportunities through regional, national and international conferences each year. RHA is about making new friends, getting involved on campus and gaining valuable resumé experience.
Beartegrity Beartegrity is an organization dedicated to the students of the UCA community. It strives to educate UCA residence halls and campus about issues of diversity and social justice through entertaining and thought-provoking programs.
Registered Student Organizations We have 200-plus student organizations on campus, so you’re sure to find one that works for you.
Greek Life Scholarship, leadership, brotherhood and sisterhood, community service and social activities are the key elements of the fraternities and sororities at UCA. There are currently 22 different organizations that make up UCA’s diverse Greek community.
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CAMPUS AMENITIES UCA is home to one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation. Lush gardens adorned with seasonal flowers and billowing shade trees complement the Georgian-architectural style of campus buildings. On warm afternoons, students can be found studying, visiting with friends and listening to music around the beautiful fountain at Harding Centennial Plaza. The fountain and plaza area is one of Conway’s signature landmarks and is a popular location for campus events.
Torreyson Library Students who prefer a quiet place to study often turn to Torreyson Library, which is complete with computers, reference materials, group meeting rooms for student projects, 24hour study center and an on-site Starbucks.
Student Center The student center is located in the center of campus and is where you can go to enjoy activities such as movie nights, guest speakers and musical performances. It is also the home to the university bookstore, post office, convenience store, coffee shop, ATM, study lounges and food court. 34
Health and Fitness Students who like to stay active visit the Health, Physical Education and Recreation (HPER) Center. The HPER Center is a 115,000-square-foot recreation center with basketball, volleyball and racquetball courts, a track, pool, exercise class studios and a fitness center complete with a full slate of cardio and strength-training equipment. Students can also get in touch with nature and take a jog along the gravel trail through the Jewel Moore Nature Reserve, located just outside the HPER Center.
The Arts The Baum Gallery inside McCastlain Hall is an educational art museum that serves as a cultural resource for the state. The gallery participates in national and international touring exhibitions and programs and curates original exhibits. When world-class dance troupes, plays and musicians come to campus, they perform at Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall. UCA students receive free or discounted tickets to many of these performances.
DINING OPTIONS Diverse Choices
Meal Plans
Campus dining provides an array of
Student meal plans are designed to suit your needs. All
options and menus that can tempt any
students living in on-campus housing are required to have
palate, and our dining service staff is com-
a meal plan. For information regarding dining rates, please
mitted to providing a quality program to
visit uca.edu/housing/campus-dining. All of these meal
students.
plans come with Dining Dollars. There are three basic types
When hunger strikes, Christian Cafeteria is a great place to go. Three meals a day are served Monday through Friday from a variety of stations that offer culturally diverse menu selections such as pasta, pizza, grill and deli options, all-day breakfast, traditional favorites, ethnic dishes, fresh market fruits and veggies, local selections and more. The cafeteria accommodates special dietary needs, provides vegan and vegetarian options and offers individual support for those with food allergies. The cafeteria serves brunch and dinner on weekends. There are many other on-campus dining options as well. From pizza to sushi, we’ve got you covered all over campus. Enjoy dining choices like Quiznos, Chick-fil-A, Mooyah, Pizza Hut and Einstein Bros. Bagels.
of meal plans: Traditional You choose the number of meals per week you want to eat in the cafeteria during the semester. There is also a Total Access Plan where you can go the cafeteria as many times as you like. Block You receive a set number of meals for the semester. These meals can be used in the cafeteria or through the meal equivalency options at other dining locations. Block plans expire at the end of each semester. Meals don’t roll over. Dining Dollars These plans are only available to those students living in Donaghey Hall, UCA apartments and Greek Village. You have a set amount to spend for the semester. Each purchase you make at any of our food service locations is deducted from your starting balance. Dining Dollars expire at the end of summer session II and are nonrefundable.
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ACCE S SI BI LITY Students with disabilities may need housing and/or dining accommodations due to the impact of their disability. The Disability Resource Center (DRC) collaborates with Housing and Residence Life to meet the on-campus housing needs of students with disabilities. Housing and dining accommodations must be reasonable, relate to the impact of the disability and address functional limitations. DRC, Housing and Residence Life and Dining Services work closely together to ensure accommodation needs are met for students with disabilities living on campus. In order to begin the process of requesting a housing/dining accommodation, the following procedures have been established:
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Submit a new student registration online with the DRC office. When filling out the online registration, please be detailed in your request by completing the additional note or comment section at the bottom of the application. Please detail disability-related limitations and accommodations needed.
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Obtain documentation from a qualified health or other provider in support of your requested accommodation. Documentation should include the diagnosed disability and functional limitations, along with recommended accommodations. Note: If the request is for an emotional support animal, see further details at uca.edu/disability.
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Submit both the online application and documentation to the DRC. You can upload documentation to your registration application online. If you do not have documentation at the time of online application, you can email, fax, mail or drop it off in person to the DRC.
Disability Resource Center
Phone: (501) 450-3613
University of Central Arkansas
Fax: (501) 450-5664
201 Donaghey Ave.
Email: drc@uca.edu
Student Health Building, Ste. 212
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Conway, AR 72035
uca.edu/disability
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