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On-Campus Housing

Living on-campus is a great way to meet people and become an active member of the campus community. You are encouraged to apply early because on-campus housing is limited.

Residence Halls (on-campus)

The terms "residence hall" and "dorm" are often used interchangeably, however there is a difference between the two. At the University of Oregon, a residence hall is not just a place to sleep, but it also provides opportunities for personal and educational growth. Highly trained Residence Life staff create engaging activities and programs in each residence hall. You will find that living in the residence halls is much more convenient than living off-campus. You are closer to classes; meals are prepared for you; you won't have to drive to a laundromat or hunt for a parking space close to campus. Your residence hall bill will come on your UO statement, so you won't have to keep track of several bills. You will also enjoy cable television, local phone service, and wireless internet access on-campus.

Learn more about residence halls

Off-Campus Housing

Family Housing and University Apartments

UO Housing offers a wonderful environment suited for students with children, students who are married or in a domestic partnership, or students at least twenty-one years of age. We believe that a sense of community provides a necessary support system for students as well as for their partners and children. Residents help to create entertaining recreational, social, cultural, and educational events so that students and their families get to know one another.
Learn more about family and university housing off-campus

 

Privately Owned (non-University housing)

If you prefer to live off-campus, there are several resources available to you to find apartments and houses for rent, as well as information about Eugene and its safe neighborhoods. Here are a few resources for you to get started:

Living Off Campus Guide

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 April 2009 09:26