Housing Options
The University of Northern Colorado is known for its strong supportive community. UNC knows how important it is to be part of a community and feel a sense of belonging.
UNC Housing has created three residential neighborhoods on campus to provide our Community of Bears with the support and resources they need to succeed at UNC.
Neighborhood Features Mesa Neighborhood Basin Neighborhood Ridge Neighborhood
Mesa Neighborhood
Named for being located on the epic hill of Central Campus, the Mesa Neighborhood is an active and vibrant part of campus. Located on Central Campus, the Mesa Neighborhood is within walking distance of Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall, the Student Health and Counseling Center, Gunter Green and the University Center. The Mesa Neighborhood showcases beautiful buildings and some of the campus’s historic buildings that surround campus community areas where students can study, play music or perform at Garden Theatre, eat with friends, socialize and relax on the Gunter Green.
Contact Info
Wiebking Hall Front Desk
Wiebking Front Desk serves: Bond, Brown, Dickeson, Lujan, Wiebking, and Wilson Halls.
wiebking.desk@365xuexiwang.com
970-351-2042
Hansen-Willis Hall Front Desk
Hansen-Willis Front Desk serves: Belford, Decker, Gordon, Hansen-Willis, Sabin, and Snyder Halls
hansen-willis.desk@365xuexiwang.com
970-351-2175
Academic Year Desk Hours
Sunday - Saturday
8 a.m. - 12 a.m.
Community Engagement Center in Wiebking Hall
Neighborhood Staff
Basin Neighborhood
The Basin Neighborhood is located the closest to athletic games, the Gear Shop and Outdoor Pursuits, the Campus Recreation Center and Michener Library on West Campus. The Basin Neighborhood is great for students who want to be in the middle of all the campus action but also within walking distance to numerous areas where students can study, attend athletic games, play frisbee golf, eat with friends and socialize.
Contact Info
Harrison Hall Front Desk
harrison.desk@365xuexiwang.com
970-351-2875
Turner Hall Front Desk
turner.desk@365xuexiwang.com
970-351-2895
Academic Year Desk Hours
Sunday - Saturday
8 a.m. - 12 a.m.
Community Engagement Center in Harrison Hall
Neighborhood Staff
Ridge Neighborhood
Located on West Campus and known for the cozy brick architecture that overlooks all of 11th Avenue and West Campus, the Ridge Neighborhood features the tallest residence hall. The Ridge Neighborhood is within walking distance of Holmes Dining Hall, the Campus Recreation Center, Turner Green, Campus Commons and the University Center. The Ridge Neighborhood surrounds the campus with areas where students can study, play frisbee golf, eat with friends, socialize and relax on many of the open green spaces.
Contact Info
Lawrenson Hall Front Desk
lawrenson.desk@365xuexiwang.com
970-351-2791
North Hall Front Desk
north.desk@365xuexiwang.com
970-351-4000
South Hall Front Desk
south.desk@365xuexiwang.com
970-351-2752
Academic Year Desk Hours
Sunday - Saturday
8 a.m. - 12 a.m.
Community Engagement Center in South Hall
Neighborhood Staff
Neighborhood Features
Each neighborhood features the following services to help residents succeed.
- Community Engagement Center
This is a community development and engagement space located within each neighborhood where students can congregate with friends, explore campus resources, engage in skill development and participate in events and activities hosted by their community.
- Front Desk Operations
Each neighborhood has a front desk that is open 7 days a week typically from 8 a.m. – 12 a.m. where you can find someone who can answer your questions or connect you to a campus resource when you need it. The front desks are the best place to get information about housing and residential education, campus and the Greeley community. Each desk provides assistance for the following items:
- Answering questions.
- Borrowing cooking supplies, outdoor games, card and board games, movies, cleaning supplies, gaming systems and more.
- An issue to report concerning your room.
- Questions regarding getting help to connect to UNC Wifi.
- Connecting with an HRE staff member.
- Scheduling appointments for check-outs.
- Meeting with hall staff including your Resident Assistant/Community Assistant, Assistant Residential Coordinator, or Residential Coordinator.
- Learning more about Neighborhood and Community Engagement Center Events.
- Get a lockout card and/or key.
- Pick up packages.
- Resident Assistants & Community Assistants
Resident Assistants (Residence Halls) and Community Assistants (Apartments and Houses) are student staff whose primary role is to connect with residents, build community, aid in the transition to UNC and be a resource throughout the on-campus living experience.
- Assistant Residential Coordinators
Assistant Residential Coordinators (ARC) are student staff that provide programming, administrative and on-call support within the neighborhoods.
- Residential Coordinators
Each neighborhood has several full-time live-in staff members who supervise the day-to-day operations of the community. The Residential Coordinators are great resources for those living on campus, and if they can't answer a question, they always know who can!
- Faculty in Residence
Faculty in Residence (FIRs) are UNC faculty who teach across a variety of disciplines and have applied, interviewed and chosen to live in the residence halls. Our FIRs bridge academic experience with social and community building by hosting dinners, guest speakers and community activities and events.
- Coach in Residence
Coaches in Residence are UNC NCAA Athletics coaching staff who work with a variety of sports at UNC. These coaches have applied, interviewed and chosen to live in the residence halls. Coaches in Residence help to connect all students living on campus with an athletics experience at UNC as well as with community building by hosting community activities and events within the residential community.
- Residential Learning Communities
UNC's Residential Learning Communities are an opportunity for incoming UNC students to find community on a smaller scale within the larger university. Residential Learning Communities are options you can choose to be part of; they're a great way to connect with new people who share similarities with you, deepen your campus engagement, and experience close-knit community.
Bond Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
Bond Hall is a cozy home with 51 UNC Bears located in Presidents Row on Central Campus.
Bond Hall is only a short bike-ride or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and
the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
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Amenities and Features
These Presidents Row Amenities are in Brown Hall
- Student Lounge
- Study Lounge
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Conference Room with Upper Centennial
Room Options
2 to 6-person, Suite Style rooms with bathrooms and kitchens
- ADA Rooms Available
- Gender Inclusive
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 3 Residence Hall Rates
- View Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Boasting historic charm and beautifully updated suites in state-of-the-art living accommodations, Bond Hall was built in 1948 and reflects an English-Tudor style of architecture with individual floor-plan layouts on 3 floors. Take an online tour of Presidents Row and a Bond Hall suite. The room styles will be consistent with other Presidents Row suites in Brown, Luján, and Dickeson Halls.
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Brown Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
Join the Residential Connection of the Cumbres Community in Brown Hall. The Cumbres program is a living and learning program for UNC Bears who are planning to teach in K-12 schools and are working toward an English as a Second Language (ESL) or Bilingual/Bicultural endorsement.
Residential Connection
- Belong to a community of friends and classmates
- Mentoring provided for first year students
- Study for Cohort classes in the comfort of your home away from home
- Tutoring provided in your residence hall (you can wear your PJs)
Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- In-suite Bathrooms
- In-suite Kitchens
- Laundry Facilities
- Music room access in Wilson Hall
- Presidents Row Community Kitchen in Luján Hall
These Presidents Row Amenities are in Brown Hall
- Student Lounge
- Study Lounge
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for the academic year with Semester billing
- Tier 3 Residence Hall Rates
- View Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Built in 1930 and boasting beautifully updated suites with historic charm, Brown Hall reflects an English-Tudor style architecture with individual floor plan layouts in suites. The Room styles are consistent with other Presidents Row suites in Bond, Luján, and Dickeson Halls. View a Bond Hall suite. Brown Hall is only a short bike-ride or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
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Belford Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
Create long-lasting relationships in the Women’s Community at Belford Hall. This cozy living community is home to about 50 UNC students. It is only a short bike-ride or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
Residential Connection
Women only
- A support network of Women
- Share experiences as women
- Explore women’s issues
- Intentional, women-centered programming
Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI & Internet: unlimited
- Air-Conditioned
- Community Bathrooms
- Community Kitchens
- Laundry Facilities
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Study Lounge access Hansen-Willis
- Music Room access in Hansen-Willis
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 1 Residence Hall Rates
- Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Built in 1921, Belford Hall reflects the Dutch Colonial style of architecture with updated traditional style living accommodations on 2 floors. Belford, Gordon, Hansen-Willis, Sabin and Snyder Halls are all part of the Central Coalition Community in the beautiful Central Campus Historic District.
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Gordon Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
Located across the street from Cassidy Hall where students have easy access to the Student Health Center and Counseling Center.
Gordon Hall is home to a cozy community of Bears in comfy, two-person rooms with gender-specific
community bathrooms. Located on Central Campus, Gordon Hall is only a short bike-ride
or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
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Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- Community Bathrooms
- Community Kitchen
- Laundry Facilities
- Student Lounge
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Conference Room with Upper Centennial
- Study Lounge access Hansen-Willis
- Music Room access in Hansen-Willis
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 1 Residence Hall Rates
- Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Reflecting a Dutch-Colonial style of architecture, Gordon Hall was built in 1921 along with Belford and Decker Halls. Gordon Hall offers historic charm and beautifully updated traditional style living accommodations. Gordon, Belford, Hansen-Willis, Sabin and Snyder Halls are all part of the Central Coalition Community in the beautiful Central Campus Historic District.
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Hansen-Willis Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
Hansen-Willis Hall is home to just over 100 fellow students and has reserved 35 spaces for the Gender, Sexual, and Romantic Identities Residential Connection. Th GSRI Residential Connection can develop strong connections in support of each other through the UNC experience.
Residential Connection
- Gender, Sexual, and Romantic Identities, Residential Connection
- Focus on awareness of the gender, sexual and romantic spectrums
- Participate in Programming for open dialog about identity
- Access the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center
Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- In-suite Bathrooms
- Community Kitchen
- Laundry Facilities
- Student Lounge
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Conference Room with Upper Centennial
- Study Lounge access Hansen-Willis
- Music Room access in Hansen-Willis
- Music Room with Keyboard
- Classroom or Conference Rooms on each floor
Room Options
- 4-person Suite Style rooms
- Single Bedrooms
- ADA Rooms Available
- Gender Inclusive
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 3 Residence Hall Rates
- Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Hansen-Willis Hall was built in 1999 and houses the main desk for the Central Coalition Community, which includes Gordon, Belford, Hansen-Willis, Sabin and Snyder Halls, in the beautiful Central Campus Historic District. Hansen-Willis Hall has 3 floors, is near University Center, and is only a short bike-ride or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
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Sabin Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
The close-knit community of Sabin Hall is home to 33 Bears with cozy deluxe community-style
rooms that have their own bathrooms or community-style rooms with a community bathroom.
Whether you choose deluxe or traditional, you will be near University Center and only
a short bike-ride or walk to the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall and the Central Campus academic
buildings.
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Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- Community Kitchen
- Laundry Facilities
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Conference Room with Upper Centennial
- Study Lounge access Hansen-Willis
- Music Room access in Hansen-Willis
Room Options
- Traditional Style with Community Bathroom
- Deluxe community-style rooms with Semi-Private Bathrooms
- ADA Rooms Available
- Gender Inclusive
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 1 and Tier 2 Residence Hall Rates with Semi-Private, Shared Bathroom
- Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Built in 1936, Sabin Hall reflects the Dutch-Colonial style. With historic charm and beautifully updated living accommodations it is located in the beautiful Central Campus Historic District, Gordon, Belford, Hansen-Willis, Sabin, and Snyder Halls are all part of the Central Coalition Community, at the heart of UNC Bear Country.
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Snyder Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
As part of the Central Coalition Community, Snyder Hall is home to 103 UNC Bears.
The comfortable community of Snyder Hall is located at the heart of campus activity,
and is only a short bike-ride or walk to the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall and the Central
Campus academic buildings. The deluxe and community-style rooms include some rooms
designed specifically for ADA accessibility.
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Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- Laundry Facilities
- Private-shared or Community Bathrooms
- Community Kitchen
- Mini Kitchen Areas
- Study Lounge access in Hansen-Willis
- Student Lounge
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Conference Room with Upper Centennial
- Study Lounge access Hansen-Willis
- Music Room access in Hansen-Willis
Room Options
- Deluxe rooms include a little bit more space than other community style rooms.
- In our community style rooms, residents share a bedroom and use a community bathroom.
- ADA Rooms are specifically designed for accessibility
- Gender Inclusive
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 1 and Tier 2 Residence Hall Rates
- Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Located in the beautiful Central Campus Historic District, Snyder Hall reflects a Dutch-Colonial style of architecture. Snyder Hall was built in 1936, along with Sabin Hall, and offers historic charm and beautifully updated traditional-style living accommodations. Gordon, Belford, Hansen-Willis, Sabin, and Snyder Halls are all part of the Central Coalition Community.
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Lujan Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
Luján Hall is home of the Residential Connection of Honors, Scholars, and Leaders. With 35 fellow Bears, the Honors Program is a community of self-driven, creative, problem solvers who pursue inquiry-based learning. Luján Hall is located in Presidents Row and only a short bike-ride or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
Residential Connection
- Honors Program
- Belong to a community of intellectually challenging peers
- Participate in Student Honors Council Leadership and Events
- Co-Enroll in HON100
Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- In-suite Bathrooms
- In-suite Kitchens
- Laundry Facilities
- Music room access in Wilson Hall
- Luján Hall houses the Community Kitchen for Presidents Row
These Presidents Row Amenities are in Brown Hall
- Student Lounge
- Study Lounge
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Conference Room with Upper Centennial
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year and billed by the Semester
- Tier 3 Residence Hall Rates
- View Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Built in 1936, Luján Hall blends historic English-Tudor style architecture with state-of-the-art living arrangements. Floor plans in the Presidents Row buildings vary significantly by room. Take a panoramic view of a 6-person suite in Bond Hall. The room styles are consistent with other Presidents Row suites in Bond, Brown, and Dickeson Halls.
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Wiebking Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
The energetic atmosphere in Wiebking Hall is created by the Performing and Visual Arts Residential Connection. Whether rehearsing for an audition or show, singing in the hallways, playing their musical instruments, or just showing off for their neighbors, 70 UNC Bears, who have declared a Performing and Visual Arts major, will find a supportive environment at Wiebking Hall. and is only a short bike-ride or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
Residential Connection
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Tutors, study groups, and drop-in academic advising
- Time to attend performances with your community
- Ability to meet with a PVA representative
Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- Laundry Facilities
- Community Bathrooms
- Community Kitchen
- Study Lounge
- Student/TV Lounge with Baby Grand piano
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Classroom or Conference Room with a Projector
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 1 Residence Hall Rates
- View Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Wiebking Hall is conveniently located at the center of UNC campus on 10th Avenue and 20th Street, across from University Center. Built in 1957 with Wilson Hall, it reflects the historic Dutch Colonial style architecture and offers historic charm and beautifully updated traditional-style living accommodations in the Wiebking/Wilson Community. Wiebking also offers easy access to the Asian Pacific American and Native American Student Services House and the Marcus Garvey Cultural Center.
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Wilson Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
Wilson Hall is next door to the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall and across the street from
the Asian Pacific American and Native American Student Services House and the Marcus
Garvey Cultural Center with the Chavez Cultural Center near Michener Library, only
a few blocks away.
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Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- Laundry Facilities
- Community Bathrooms
- Community Kitchen
- Study Lounge
- Student Lounge
- TV Lounge
- Study Lounge access in Wiebking Hall
- Music Room with Piano
- Classroom or Conference Room OR Both
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 1 Residence Hall Rates
- Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Although this residence hall was built in 1957 along with Wiebking Hall, it was renovated in 1999 and offers historic charm and updated traditional living accommodations. Like the other buildings on much of Central Campus, Wilson Hall reflects a Dutch Colonial style of architecture. With convenient access to the Office of Global Engagement and International Student & Scholar Services in the University Center, Wilson Hall is close to the Central Campus academic buildings.
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Harrison Hall in the Basin Neighborhood
Providing a home away-from-home to the majority of UNC first year students, Harrison Hall is one of the largest UNC communities, with 5 floors and 540+ fellow students. Bears can experience supportive connections within 3 Residential Learning Communities at Harrison Hall: Pre-Nursing RC , Monfort College of Business RC, and the First Generation RC. The proximity of the Gear Shop provides convenient access to equipment check out for a Bear’s next Outdoor Pursuits adventure.
Residential Connection
- Pre-Nursing Majors: 100 spaces
- Pre-nursing majors form closer relationships with nursing advisors and Pre-Nursing students.
- First Generation RC: 28 Spaces
- o Connect with other First-Gen students in mentoring and leadership development.
- Monfort College of Business Majors: 40 Spaces
- Pre-nursing majors form closer relationships with nursing advisors and Pre-Nursing students.
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Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- Cable, WIFI, Internet
- Laundry Facilities
- Bathroom: Semi-private, between units
- Community Kitchen
- Study Lounge
- Student Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- The Den offers a classroom or conference room setting.
Room Options
- Community-style
- ADA Rooms Available
- Gender Inclusive
- Open for Winter and Spring Break Housing and Summer Break Housing
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 2 Residence Hall Rates
- Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Harrison Hall was built on West Campus, in 1966. Bears enjoy the cozy convenience of updated community-style-deluxe rooms with semi-private “Jack & Jill” bathrooms and easy access to The Campus Recreation Center, Michener Library, Holmes Dinning Hall and West Campus Academic Buildings. Students residing in Harrison Hall are not required to move to temporary housing during academic breaks; they can apply to stay in their units during Winter, Spring, and Summer breaks.
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Turner Hall in the Basin Neighborhood
The second tallest building in Greeley with 13 floors, Turner Hall is home to 330 or 350 UNC Bears who enjoy single bedroom suites with shared living-room and bathroom spaces. Criminal Justice Majors, in the CCJ Residential Connection, also make Turner Hall their campus home. Located on West Campus, Turner Hall provides easy access to the Campus Rec Center, Michener Library, Holmes Dinning Hall, and West Campus Academic Buildings. Between classes, Bears can enjoy blue skies and fresh air on the Turner Green or a game of pool in the Basement Lounge.
Residential Connections
- Criminology & Criminal Justice (15 Spaces)
- An on-floor Resident Assistant tutor specializing in Criminal Justice
- A common living area on the CCJ RC floor reserved for its members
- Programming and social events specifically targeting Criminal Justice topics
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Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- Air-Conditioned
- Laundry Facilities
- Shared-private Bathrooms
- Community Kitchens
- Student Lounge
- Coffee Corner
- TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Music Room
- Classroom or Conference Room
Room Options
- Single Efficiencies
- 2, 3, or 5-Person Single Bedroom Suites
- ADA Rooms Available
- Gender Inclusive
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 3 and Tier 4 Residence Hall Rates
- View Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Built in 1968, with newly renovated suites, Turner Hall is located near the Butler-Hancock Athletic Center, Nottingham Field football stadium and West Campus Academic Buildings. The proximity of the Gear Shop, in Harrison Hall, provides convenient access to equipment check out for a Bear’s next Outdoor Pursuits adventure.
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Dickeson Hall in the Mesa Neighborhood
Develop new relationships with fellow UNC Bears, while rooming with 2-5 fellow students
in comfy, suite style rooms at Dickeson Hall. The Dickeson Hall community is located
in Presidents Row on Central Campus, and is only a short bike-ride or walk to Central
Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
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Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- Cable, WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- In-suite Bathrooms
- In-suite Kitchens
- Laundry Facilities
- Music room access in Wilson Hall
- Presidents Row Community Kitchen in Luján Hall
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 3 Residence Hall Rates
- Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
Built in 1940 Dickeson Hall blends historic English-Tudor style architecture with state-of-the-art living arrangements. Floor plans in the Presidents Row buildings vary significantly by room. Take a panoramic view of a 6-person suite in Bond Hall. The room styles are consistent with other Presidents Row suites in Bond, Luján, and Brown, Halls.
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North Hall in the Ridge Neighborhood
Cozy nooks under circular windows and other social spaces offer the 375 UNC Bears plenty of connection opportunities at North Hall. Business majors and Bears in the Biology program build relationships in their Residential Connection through shared activities and study groups. North Hall is located across from Campus Commons and is only a short bike-ride or walk to West Campus academic buildings and the Holmes Dining Hall.
Residential Connections
- Biology- 25 Spaces
- Tutors, study groups, and in-hall academic advising
- Participate in events and activities hosted by the Biology department
- Monfort College of Business - 80 Spaces
- Tutoring provided in-hall for a variety of required courses
- Develop connections with fellow business majors
Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- Cable, WIFI, Internet: unlimited
- Air-Conditioned
- Laundry Facilities
- Private or Semi-private Bathrooms
- Community Kitchens
- Study Lounge -Student Lounge -TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Music Room with Upright Grand Piano
- Classroom or Conference Room with Projector
Room Options
- 4 person suites (double/double or single/single/double)
- ADA Rooms Available
- Gender Inclusive
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 4 Residence Hall Rates
- View Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Floor Plans
Interesting Facts
North Hall is the newest hall, built in 2009, and known as the “Twin” of South Hall. With spacious suites and a state-of-the-art living experience, North Hall is near the Butler-Hancock Athletic Center and Nottingham Field football stadium. The proximity of the Gear Shop, in Harrison Hall, provides convenient access to equipment check out for a Bear’s next Outdoor Pursuits adventure.
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South Hall in the Ridge Neighborhood
Spacious suites with a variety of unique social spaces provide community opportunities for the 348 UNC Bears at South Hall. Elementary Education Majors and Bears in the Outdoor Pursuits Program can develop support networks in their Residential Connection through study groups and events with fellow students. South Hall is located next to the Holmes Dining Hall and is only a short bike-ride or walk to West Campus academic buildings.
Residential Connections
- Elementary Education-15 Spaces
- Form study groups with other Elementary Education students
- Participate in retreats, cultural events, and other fun outings
- Have special access to tutoring and Elementary Education professors and advisors
- Outdoor Pursuits RC -40 Spaces
- Low to no cost trips to provide easy ways for students to get out and explore
- Workshops for students to gain valuable knowledge and skills to plan their own adventures
- Build upon a shared passion for adventure and exploration to create connections
Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- Cable, WIFI, Internet: unlimited
- Air-Conditioned
- Laundry Facilities
- Private or Semi-private Bathrooms
- Community Kitchens
- Study Lounge -Student Lounge -TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Music Room with Upright Grand Piano
- Classroom or Conference Room with Projector
Room Options
- 4 person suites (double/double or single/single/double)
- ADA Rooms Available
- Gender Inclusive
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 4 Residence Hall Rates
- View Combined Housing and Dining Rates
Interesting Facts
South Hall and North Hall were built in 2008 and 2009 respectively, and are known as the “twin halls”. Cozy nooks under circular windows, and multiple kitchens and lounges provide students a state-of-the-art living experience on the UNC campus. South Hall is near the Butler-Hancock Athletic Center and Nottingham Field football stadium; the proximity of the Gear Shop, in Harrison Hall, provides convenient access to equipment check out for a Bear’s next Outdoor Pursuits adventure.
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Lawrenson Hall in the Ridge Neighborhood
Nestled within the relaxed, collegial atmosphere of 400+ UNC Bears at Lawrenson Hall
is the Pet Friendly community, with a maximum of 75 spaces for students to have their
dog or cat live with them on campus. There are also 55 spaces for the Transfer Student
Community in Lawrenson Hall, where students can connect while accessing campus resources
and developing networking skills. The Suite-style living and Winter/Spring Break availability
make Lawrenson a great option for International UNC Bears.
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Amenities and Features
- Secured Entrance
- WIFI, Internet
- Air-Conditioned
- Laundry Facilities
- Community Patios
- Recycling Rooms: on each floor
- Community Study Lounge -Student Lounge -TV Lounge
- Game Room with TV, Foosball and Pool tables, bring your own game console to hook up on a big screen.
- Music Room with Keyboard
- Conference Room with Activity Space
Room Options
- 4 person suites (double/double or single/single/double)
- Gender Inclusive
- Pet Friendly Option
- Open for Winter and Spring Break Housing.
- 4-person Suite style Apartments
- Living Room with Hall Closet
- Kitchen with refrigerator, sink, stove, and oven
- Full bathroom with two sinks
- Each bedroom includes: 2 beds, desks, dressers, chairs, & a shared closet
- 2-person Studio/Efficiency style Apartments
- Shared living and sleeping space include: 2 beds, desks, dressers, & chairs
- Kitchenette with under counter refrigerator/freezer, sink, & microwave
- Shared Private bathroom & Shared large closet
Floor Plans
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- UNC bills students by the semester
- Tier 3 Residence Hall Rates
Interesting Facts
Lawrenson Hall features an apartment-style, 17-story building, with great views that was built in 1973. Students living in Lawrenson are not required to carry a meal plan; however, many choose to supplement their own cooking with an Off Campus Bear Plan or Dining Dollars. Lawrenson is located on West Campus near the Campus Rec Center, Michener Library, Holmes Dinning Hall, and West Campus Academic Buildings.