Viewbook - (Page 40) Living to Learn The new suite-style residence hall offers living learning communities, which are small groups of students who share common academic objectives, goals and interests. Students involved in these communities live in the same apartment building, attend one class a semester together and participate as a group in various activities, such as service learning projects and social events. The living learning hall includes a mix of three-bedroom, single-bath suites. The furnished suites feature a shared entry, and living areas have built-in counters and space for you to place a small refrigerator. There also is a shared bathroom with a private shower, private toilet and a vanity with three sinks. In addition, the residence hall has large, open communal spaces and numerous study areas. If you choose to live in the new hall, you’ll be required to have a University meal plan. Nouveau Dining Also new as of fall 2009, a 28,000-square-foot dining hall that has space for students, faculty and staff to mingle, relax and dine. Features include a waffle bar, cooking and beverage stations, potato and dessert bars and full meal options. The dining facility is open seven days a week. Even if you don’t live in the residence hall, you still have the option of purchasing a meal plan or meals for a single sitting. University Village Apartments Within walking distance to your classes, University Village offers you the convenience and comforts of home. Floor plans feature a balcony, washer/dryer, refrigerator/freezer, stove/oven and dishwasher. Apartment amenities include a swimming pool, volleyball court and outdoor grills. Billiards, ping-pong tables and a student center are located in the clubhouse. Your roommates will be assigned based on gender and space availability, and every effort is made to place students who mutually request each other in the same apartment. All buildings are coed but individual apartments are not. If you don’t request a roommate, no problem – you’ll be matched based on answers to questions in your housing application. Non-freshman Housing For non-freshman students – including sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate students – housing is available through University Village and Waterview Park apartments. Learn More For more information about housing options, contact the UT Dallas Residential Life office at 972-883-6391 or at reslife@utdallas.edu. create your future
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