Your
E C A L P
E V I L WHY ? S U P M A C N O 60%
Find Success We have a Student Success Center dedicated to helping students succeed. From August 2014 to August 2015, there were over visits to the center.
2,000
of first-year students live in the residence halls.
Workshops
Make Friends In our traditional residence halls, you are living on a floor with people. Residence halls house students, so you are bound to make lots of friends!
40
Study hours
Staff Support
400-1000
Tutoring
Be Rewarded
Build connections and friendships that will last a lifetime.
$1,500
The Resident Scholar Program awards to students who live in the residence halls while earning a degree in years.
4
$1,500 7
students received the Resident Scholar award in Spring 2015, with a total of 20 Scholars since 2013.
135 Residence Life provides over
leadership positions
Receive Support
Get Involved
More than
100
professional and student staff members serve the residence halls and provide a creative, safe, supportive, and engaging environment for you to live in. That also means there are employment opportunities right where you live.
70% Student Staff
30%
Full time Maintenance, Custodial, and Professional Live-In staff dedicated to your success!
R U O Y K Y C I K P C I P E C A L P A L P
LEGEND COMMUNITY BATHROOM PRIVATE BATHROOM CO-ED FLOOR SINGLE GENDER FLOOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS UPPER LEVEL STUDENTS DOUBLE ROOM SINGLE ROOM ACADEMIC THEME ALL MAJORS
COMPLIMENTARY AMENITIES IN ALL COMMUNITIES: LAUNDRY
MINI-FRIDGE
WIRELESS AND HARDWIRE INTERNET
MICROWAVE FULLY FURNISHED
Wallace is home to nearly 800 students and is the center for student activity where Bob’s Dining Hall, the Student Success Center, a main computer lab, and a large recreational lounge are located. Wallace has three wings dedicated to firstyear students: Ballard, Willey, and Gooding, and one wing dedicated to upper-level students: Stevenson. Wallace will also feature a newly completed renovation in 2016!
Wallace
Theophilus Tower, one of the most popular residence halls, is an 11 story building for 400 first-year students. The Tower is home to students in every academic degree and is a community committed to helping students become involved on campus. Themes in the Tower include: Engineering and Computer Science, Women In Idaho Science and Engineering, and Honors.
Tower
McConnell is an academically focused living option for upper-level students. Its single rooms offer an independent living environment for over 50 students. The building features a computer lab, lounge space, and community kitchen.
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Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are comprised of eight apartmentstyle residence halls that offer different community options for upper-level students. However, firstyear students can live in both Upham and the College of Natural Resources (CNR) building. Themes in the LLCs include: CNR, Engineering, Scholars, and Global Living Experience. Each LLC building provides a lounge space with fireplace, full size community kitchen, family room, and private study rooms.
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We encourage you to explore our residence hall communities on our website or visit campus and take a tour to find the best fit for you!
Apply for the residence halls starting in November of each year. You will use your NetID and Password to log-into the Housing application.
Log into the online application and pay the $200 deposit to reserve a room. This deposit is forfeited if a Housing cancellation occurs.
View and choose your room. If you have a roommate in mind, feel free to select the same room. If not, our lifestyle questionnaire makes finding a roommate easy. You will also choose your meal plan. View meal plan options online at www.uidaho.edu/dining.
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EMIC YEAR 2016-2017 ACAD
M OM R OO RO S E S T E A T R A R
RESIDENCE HALL
ROOM OPTION
Wallace Residence Center Theophilus Tower Living Learning Communities McConnell Hall
Meal plans are not included in this cost and are required for all students (except upper-level students living in the LLCs).
ACADEMIC YEAR AGREEMENT FALL COST
SPRING COST
Double
$2,150
$2,150
Single
$2,950
$2,950
Double
$2,150
$2,150
Single
$2,950
$2,950
Double
$2437.50
$2437.50
Single
$3,125
$3,125
Single
$2,950
$2,950
Call: 208-885-6571
Email: housing@uidaho.edu
Explore: www.uidaho.edu/housing Connect:
@uidahohousing