There are 11 residence halls on campus, clustered into three
neighborhoods, each with a distinct blend of programs, dining options,
amenities, services, and resources. There are certain things you will find
in each residence hall:
- All the basics: beds, desks, chairs, mirrors, rugs, and wardrobes or
closets
- High-speed Ethernet connections, telephone service with voicemail, and
a cable TV hookup in every room
- Resident assistants on every floor who know about campus resources,
organize and coordinate activities, help maintain a safe and supportive
floor community, and resolve any conflicts that may arise
- Academic support services including academic advising, tutoring and
study-skill workshops, classrooms, and libraries
- Centrally located dining and laundry facilities, computer labs, study
lounges, and bike racks
- Hall- and floor-sponsored social, recreational, and cultural
programs
Housing Options for Upperclassmen Transfer Students
If you are exempt from the residency requirement (meaning you are
transferring with sophomore, junior, or senior standing, or are at least
19 years old), there are a variety of on-campus housing options available
to you. These include various apartment complexes and reserved sections of several
residence halls. More information is available from Residential Programs
and Services.
Learning Communities
Almost all of our learning communities, which are located throughout the
residence halls, are open to transfer students. Learning communities offer
active learning experiences, social and recreational programs, and the
opportunity to live and learn with other students who share your
interests. You can choose from:
- Thematic communities organized around common subjects ranging from
legal issues to fitness to international business
- Academic communities that stress academic pursuits, group study
sessions, and quiet study hours
Dining
Our extensive on-campus dining service offers something for everyone,
including food courts, all-you-care-to-eat dining rooms, convenience
stores, cafes, and coffee shops. You’ll like the convenience of being able
to eat in any dining location, not just the one closest to you. Have lunch
near your noon class and enjoy dinner with friends in another part of
campus. Food service is available from 7 a.m. to midnight during the week
and 9 a.m. to midnight on weekends. There are several meal plans to choose from, each comprised of meal
points that can be used at any of the 11 dining locations on campus.
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Apply for Housing
Transfer students are able to apply for on-campus
housing before being admitted to IU. Find out how.
Panoramic Views
Take a look around a
typical residence hall room or see what's available in the Wright Place
Food Court.
Did You Know
In a typical year, 4,000 students live in our more
than 100 interest-based learning communities.
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