
Prospective students

Welcome to UGA Housing
Dates and breaks
UGA Housing Viewbook
First-year live-on requirements
Register for housing
Check your email
Living in the halls
Moving in
Community Living
Roommate relationships
Community Guide
Meningococcal disease info

Current students

Parents

Family & Graduate Housing

Tour the residence halls

Why life is better here

Academic initiatives

Visiting scholars

Rates & amenities

Policies & staff

Work for UGA Housing

Conference services

Frequently asked questions
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Living in the Halls
Wondering what to expect in a University of Georgia residence hall? These
pages will cover three major facets of living life on campus.
Moving In: So you've registered for housing, signed a contract and received your
room and roommate assignments. What's next? This page will summarize what
you can expect on the day you move into your new residence hall, as well as
some suggestions as to what and what not to bring.
Community Living:
Members of the University of Georgia's residential communities hail from all walks of life. Make the most of the opportunity to stretch your horizons while you are in college by meeting people unlike yourself.
Roommate Relations: You're going to meet hundreds, maybe thousands, of
people as a student at the University of Georgia. Few will make as significant an
impact on you as will your roommates. Whether you are planning on living with
your best friend from high school or a complete stranger, we have valuable tools
and strategies that will help make these important relationships among your most
treasured.
Community Guide: The regulations and policies in the Traditional and East
Campus Village Community Guides are the framework that drive the processes
and operation of Housing Assignments Offices, define the community living
standards, explain the resident conduct codes, and lay down the rules about
what's allowed in the residence halls. Have a question about pets, lofts or what
you can hang on the walls? Visit the Community Guides answers to all of these
questions.
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