
Room Rates | Residential Life - University of Connecticut
All students residing in on-campus housing are required to purchase a resident meal plan except residents assigned to apartments. The rates on this page apply to Storrs housing, please see for Stamford Housing for Stamford room rates.
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Live On and Learn at the University of Connecticut. Living on campus at UConn places you right into the center of student success. Whether you are getting to class, seeking resources and support, or looking to make new friends, you will find that living on campus is a great step towards to accomplishing your college goals.
Study Rooms | UConn Library - University of Connecticut
Individual study rooms are located on Level 3. Maps are at the iDesk if you need help finding them. What is in each room? Two chairs, a desk, and a power outlet. How long can I stay in a room? Up to three hours. How far in advance can I reserve a study room? 24 hours in advance. What if I make a reservation and then decide I don’t want the room?
Group Study Rooms | UConn Library - University of Connecticut
Current UConn students can reserve a Homer Babbidge Library group study room online. All you need is your NetID! Find the room that you want on the left, and select the time that you want your reservation to start in the calendar grid to the right.
Virtual Tours and Floor Plans | Residential Life
Click any of the 360° images on this page to open photo collections featuring student rooms, laundry and ot ...
Classrooms | UConn Classrooms - University of Connecticut
Browse the tiles below or click 'Show Filters' above to refine your search. Click on the tiles for more information about each room. DWTN 205 (Bio. Lab) DWTN 208 (Bio. Lab)
Housing Options Overview | Residential Life - University of Connecticut
The University of Connecticut offers a variety of housing styles for students who live on-campus. Visit our collection of 360° VR tours on Flickr! Click any of the 360° images on this page to …
South Campus | Residential Life - University of Connecticut
South Campus is comprised of Rome Commons and 3 residential buildings with suite-style rooms. A typical 4-person suite contains 2 bedrooms, a common room, and a bathroom. Rome Commons contains one of UConn’s premiere dining facilities, as well as a ballroom, game room, community room, and mailboxes.
Student Study Spaces & Meeting Rooms | UConn Library
Search digital collections from UConn Library and more than 40 educational and cultural institutions from around the state in the Connecticut Digital Archive. Find space for classes, events, or studying.
Room Change | Residential Life - University of Connecticut
The New Student Room Change Process is an online room change for newly admitted students to view available spaces and select a new assignment prior to arriving on campus for their first semester at UConn.