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Choosing to live in a University of Georgia residence hall is your key to comfortable, affordable and secure on-campus living. But living on campus also gives you the opportunity to participate in your new residential community, to take part in the creation of an environment in which people: Know each other. Respect personal opinions and beliefs. Respect, appreciate and celebrate individual differences. Feel safe to experience personal growth and transformation. Actively contribute to a positive group living experience. Actively challenge bigotry and intolerance. Members of the University of Georgia's residential communities hail from all walks of life, with students and staff from a wide variety of socioeconomic backgrounds, religious affiliations, races, nationalities, sexual orientations, ages, abilities, cultures and interests. UGA Housing personnel are there to assist residents through the process of developing the skills needed to serve as positive, productive community members and leaders through exploration of new ideas and ways of life. It all begins with you! You must take the first step by opening your heart and mind to the development of positive, productive interactions and friendships with the other residents of the community. Each of us has a lifetime of experiences to share, teach and learn with and from one another. Take advantage of this opportunity to stretch beyond your comfort zone. Your experience at the University of Georgia will be richer for it. ALL IT TAKES IS A SMILE AND THE SINGLE WORD “HELLO” TO GET STARTED!
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Housing Assignments Office, Russell Hall, Athens, GA 30602-5575 Phone: (706) 542-1421 | Fax: (706) 542-8595 | Email: housing@uga.edu Family and Graduate Housing Office, 710 East Campus Road, Athens, GA 30602 Phone: (706) 542-1473 | Fax: (706) 542-8402 | Email: fgh@uga.edu |