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Housing and Residence Life


Housing and Residence Life (HRL) offers a variety of housing options including traditional, suite, and apartment style. Living on campus helps you build your foundation for success at UNC Charlotte.

Traditional

Within traditional style housing there are two configurations: singles (one person/one bedroom) and doubles (two person/one bedroom). Each resident is provided a bed (mattress and bed frame), desk and chair, dresser and a closet or wardrobe. Traditional style housing features community bathrooms shared by residents of each floor, as well as community lounges and study rooms. Laundry facilities, a kitchen and vending are also provided in each building.

Suites

Within suite style housing there are five configurations: one person/one bedroom, two person/two bedroom, three person/three bedroom, four person/four bedroom, and four person/two bedroom. Each suite style unit contains bedroom(s), a shared living room and shared bathroom(s). Each resident is provided a bed (mattress and bed frame), desk and chair, dresser and a closet or wardrobe. In most suite shared living rooms, a couch and tv stand is provided (note: shared space furnishings vary by hall).

Apartments

Within apartment style housing there are two configurations: one person/one bedroom and four person/four bedroom. Each apartment style unit contains bedroom(s), a shared living room, a shared kitchen and shared bathroom(s). Each resident is provided a bed (mattress and bed frame), desk and chair, dresser and a closet or wardrobe. In most apartment shared living rooms, a couch and tv stand is provided, in the shared kitchen a full size fridge, microwave, stove/oven and either a small table and chairs or bar stool is provided (note: shared space furnishings vary by hall).

Greek Village

Greek Village is comprised of 13 houses and is home to UNC Charlotte’s sororities. In addition, there are houses reserved for non-greek residents. Each house has a large living/chapter room, dining room, office and full kitchen for common use and sleeps either 28 or 14 residents.

Summer Housing

Students eligible to live in summer housing must be registered for summer classes at UNC Charlotte or enrolled at UNC Charlotte in the spring semester and pre-registered for class in the upcoming fall semester. For information about summer housing, visit Housing and Residence Life.

Applying For Housing

Living on campus at UNC Charlotte is very popular, and demand is high. To support the success of incoming students, HRL prioritizes applications from entering first time in college (FTIC) students, new transfer and international students, then continuing students as available space allows. In addition, assignments are made according to a combination of factors including availability, date of completed application, roommate requests and building/room preferences. To apply, visit Housing and Residence Life. A $100 non-refundable housing application fee is required and does not guarantee a housing assignment.

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

Housing and Residence Life works in coordination with the Disability Services Office to provide accommodations to any resident with differing abilities or special needs. In order to ensure that all requests are properly handled in accordance with UNC Charlotte’s policies and procedures, as well as State and Federal laws, we kindly ask that students contact the Office of Disability Services to submit their requests.