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University Housing offers multiple options for getting an inside look at the residence halls , whether you’re an incoming admitted student attending SOAR, a prospective student touring campus, or someone checking out virtual tours from the comfort of home.
Prospective Student Tours
University Housing offers guided in-person tours for prospective future UW–Madison students and their guests.
To take a tour, log in and register at the UW–Madison Office of Admissions & Recruitment’s Visit Bucky page .
University Housing Ambassadors – current UW students – will be your guide, leading you through the Lakeshore neighborhood to see a common first-year student room. Next, tour groups will explore the Four Lakes Market , located on the shore of Lake Mendota. Along the way, your University Housing Ambassador will talk about all the resources University Housing has to offer new Badgers, such as our:
- Dining and Culinary Services
- Student and professional staff members for resident support
- Student employment opportunities
- Hall and campus involvement opportunities
- Residential Learning and Affinity Communities
- Academic programs and University Housing tutors
- And much more!
University Housing is dedicated to being the place where everyone wants to live – and we would love to show you why.
Tours are available Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at varying times. Visit the online tour schedule for a complete listing of available times during your visit. All tours are approximately 45 minutes and begin at the Carson Gulley Center , at 1515 Tripp Circle.
Registration
Prospective students and their guests must register for tours in advance.
Schedule a Tour
Parking around Slichter Hall is extremely limited. Tour participants are encouraged to make parking arrangements ahead of time. For parking information, please visit the Department of Transportation Services .
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SOAR Guided Room Viewings
During the summer, incoming admitted students and their guests attending Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration (SOAR) can come to drop-in guided room viewings of selected sample resident rooms in several representative residence halls.
- 1:00pm – 2:30pm
- See our map !
Please note: We are not able to offer SOAR room viewings of other buildings or rooms due to summer conference participants staying in most of our residence halls and renovation projects. The room viewings offered represent many of our most common room types and building styles, to give a sense of what students can expect for their living space.
Bradley Learning Community Tours
Join us for an exclusive tour of the Bradley Learning Community (BLC) ! The BLC is a high-energy, high-involvement, close-knit environment that brings you fully into the “Wisconsin Experience.” This tour is led by knowledgeable Peer Mentors and specifically designed for admitted students eager to dive into campus life. You will take an immersive journey through our vibrant learning community, gaining firsthand insights into student life, our proximity to state-of-the-art facilities, and the unique learning experience we offer. One of the highlights? You’ll step inside a real residence hall room, getting an authentic glimpse into your potential future home away from home. Don’t miss this opportunity to envision your college journey with us!
Tours are available at Bradley Residence Hall most Fridays in April from 4:15 – 5:15pm. To take a tour, log in and register at UW–Madison Office of Admissions & Recruitment’s Visit Bucky events for admitted students page .
Schedule a BLC Tour
Join UW–Madison University Housing Ambassador Suzy as she takes you on a #LiveWithBucky Tour of the University Residence Halls. See inside a room, check out amenities in our residence halls, and learn about all the services we offer that are built for your success.
Virtual Tours
A few representative samples of various room types and dining facilities in University Residence Halls are below. Check out additional virtual tours on individual residence hall and dining location pages. In addition, Campus & Visitor Relations offers a campus virtual tour of UW–Madison.
Single Rooms
Single (Adams)
Single (Barnard)
Single (Tripp)
Double rooms.
Double (Chadbourne)
Double (Phillips)
Double (Kronshage)
Double (Sellery)
Double (Ogg)
Double (Waters)
Triple & quad rooms.
Triple (Dejope)
Triple (Smith)
Quad (Dejope)
Dining markets.
Gordon Avenue Market
Gordon Avenue Market opened on the first floor of the Gordon Dining & Event Center in 2012. It is the main dining facility in the Southeast Neighborhood, located nearby Ogg, Sellery, Smith, and Witte Residence Halls.
Four Lakes Market
Located on the first floor of Dejope Residence Hall, Four Lakes Market is the main dining facility for in the Lakeshore Neighborhood. In addition to Dejope, other nearby residence halls include Bradley, Cole, Kronshage, Phillips, and Sullivan.
Are you a prospective student thinking about attending UW–Madison ? Planning a visit to campus? Come see a room in our residence halls while you’re here!
General Residence Hall Tours
University Housing Ambassadors – current UW students – will be your guide, leading you through the Lakeshore neighborhood to see a common first-year student room in Cole Residence Hall . Next, tour groups will explore the Four Lakes Market located on the shore of Lake Mendota. Along the way, your University Housing Ambassador will talk about all the resources University Housing has to offer new Badgers, such as our:
- Nationally recognized Dining and Culinary Services
- Incredible student and professional staff members
- 10 Residential Learning Communities
- Technology Learning Centers
University Housing is dedicated to being the place where everyone wants to live – and we would love to show you why.
Tours are available Monday through Friday at varying times. Visit the online tour schedule for a complete listing of available times during your visit. All tours are approximately an hour long and begin at the Carson Gulley Center , at 1515 Tripp Circle.
Prospective students and their guests must register for tours in advance. Schedule a Tour
Parking around Slichter Hall is extremely limited. Tour participants are encouraged to make parking arrangements ahead of time. For parking information, please visit the Department of Transportation Services .
Learning Community Tours
Want an extra boost to your first year experience? While you’re here, schedule a personal tour of one of our 10 Residential Learning Communities , which bring together faculty, staff, and students around an explicit focus within the University Residence Halls. Unique seminars, class sections, and aligned co-curricular activities all help produce smaller, more intentional communities that set students up for success. Schedule a Learning Community Tour (only available during the academic year from September to April)
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We offer on-campus tours and online webinars hosted by UCLA students.
A tour narrated by current UCLA student tour guides is offered online and on-campus. These tours are designed for students in 9th grade and above.
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A tour narrated in Spanish by current UCLA student tour guides is offered online and on-campus.
Housing Tours
We are not able to offer on-campus housing tours at this time.
Visit a Class
We are not able to offer the Lecture Experience at this time.
Self-Guided Tour
If you find yourself on campus, you can still have a great experience with a self-guided tour.
Cub Tours (K–8th Grade)
Cub tours are for groups of students in kindergarten all the way up to 8th grade.
Virtual Tours
Virtual tours are immersive experiences complete with panoramic photos, videos and in-depth audio narration.
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The following schools provide their own information sessions and tours, highlighting specific programs, facilities and opportunities.
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Residential Commons Tour
SMU is home to 11 on-campus Residential Commons . Get to know all of the commons by using this interactive map . Learn more about one of them, Morris McGinnis Hall (MoMac), and experience a virtual tour! MoMac has a variety of room types and amenities, which are listed below.
- Double and single occupancy rooms with suite bathroom (square footage ranges from 130-240)
- Double and single occupancy rooms with community-style bathrooms (square foot ranges from 160-240)
- Most suites have a study room
- Suite baths have pull-curtain showers
- Movable furniture
- Cable TV in rooms
- Some rooms are wheelchair accessible
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In Person Tours
We are excited to announce that Residence Life and Housing Operations will offer tours of select residence halls! Schedule a Campus Tour with Admissions (Hall Tour included!) or visit our office between the hours of 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 3 - 5 p.m. We are also able to provide tours by appointment as well. Contact our office at [email protected] or at 210-829-6034 to schedule a tour.
First Year Halls Available for Housing Tours
- Agnese Hall
- Clement Hall
- Dubuis Hall
- Sky View Hall
Living on campus has its advantages. We welcome you to look at our housing options to see for yourself. We have lots of great information to help you make the best choice. Whether you are a first year student looking for housing, or an upper level student re-applying for the semester, it is all handled through our housing portal.
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See available room options and get a preview of the residence halls.
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Students requesting housing accommodations must communicate and follow processes outlined by Student Disability Services. Information regarding housing accommodations can be found on the Student Disability Services website.
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Please note the following deadlines regarding housing accommodation requests.
- March 1 if you are a returning student for fall semester
- June 1 if you are an incoming student for fall semester
- September 1 if you are incoming student for spring semester
- Deadline to request modifications to meal plan due to food allergy is no later than the last day to drop classes at 100% refund (as posted on the academic calendar)
Planning to live on campus? Residence hall assignments are on a first-come, first-served basis, so apply today (Confirmation fee must be paid in order to apply.) A $225 housing deposit and meningitis immunization must be on file to process your application.
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Below you will find virtual tours of all our residence halls. You can also find additional information about each hall, including photos of each room type, here .
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Housing and Residence Life (HRL) desires to stimulate and challenge residents to fulfill their educational goals and ambitions through quality education, social, and cultural programs that promote community within residence halls. Our goal is to build a foundation of service, scholarship, and leadership as both undergraduate and graduate students of the university embrace their campus living experience. HRL provides student employment and residential community opportunities that allow them to build professional skills, embrace diversity, and develop lifelong relationships.
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Continuing student housing application process is now closed, off-campus housing fair, a fun interactive way to check out local properties, meet apartment communities' management and enter giveaways, march 21 | 12 pm - 4 pm.
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Students admitted to the UW now have until June 1 to commit, a result of FAFSA delays. We anticipate that financial aid offers will be sent in late April or early May.
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Campus tours.
The 75-minute student-led campus tour will take you through the heart of campus as you explore the Liberal Arts Quadrangle, Drumheller Fountain, Sylvan Grove and more.
Please note that demonstrated interest, as shown by attending any campus event, is not a factor in admission to the UW.
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Experience life as a student at the University of Washington in Seattle through interactive 360° videos.
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We’ve got dozens of videos featuring campus highlights, housing tours, student perspectives and Seattle sights. View them all!
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Campus tour + freshman admission presentation, register for a campus tour and admission presentation, husky hangout.
Connect with two current UW students in this 30-minute virtual hangout (Zoom) to get your student life questions answered and hear what it’s really like to be a Husky. Have questions about the admissions process? Join us for a freshman information session.
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Campus Tours
On-campus information sessions and tours:.
Parking Information: Parking is very limited on campus. There is limited guest parking on the fourth floor of the Stadium Parking deck located at 350 Heisman Drive Auburn, AL 36849. For any other parking accommodations, please contact Parking Services to learn more about parking options for your visit to campus at (334) 844-4143. Recreation and Wellness Facility Tours: The Recreation and Wellness Center provides 240,000 square feet of state-of-the-art recreation space for Auburn students. They offer walk-up tours, so make sure to check them out! Academic College Tours: Visit the college your student is interested in attending. Schedule a visit here: http://auburn.edu/admissions/visit/index.php Self-Guided Walking Tour: If you would still like to walk around our beautiful campus and discover what Auburn can offer you, feel free to stop by the Admissions Office, located in the Quad Center, to pick up a self-guided tour map, and also pick up an information packet. Things to do in the Auburn Area : We would also encourage you to visit www.aotourism.com for suggestions of things to do while in Auburn. War Eagle!
Burleson County Beef Cattle Tour offered in May
Three continuing education units will be given out.
CALDWELL, Texas (KBTX) - Livestock management will highlight this year’s Burleson County Beef Tour in May.
According to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, there will be live cattle health demonstrations and feral hog trap demonstrations, along with a live pesticide drone demonstration. They will also discuss the effects of bad injections and give a Kaput Feral Hog control update.
Three Continuing Education Units will be given out.
The Burleson County Beef Tour is Friday, May 10 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at H&H Ranch, 8868 CR 244 in Caldwell.
There is no registration fee, but lunch is provided, so organizers ask that attendees RSVP to the Burleson County Extension Office at 979-567-2308.
For more information, go to their Facebook page .
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In shades of Los Angeles’s 2022 mayoral campaign, billionaire developer and former candidate Rick Caruso took to X April 19 to challenge what has emerged as the highlight of Mayor Karen Bass’s recent State of the City speech.
In her address at City Hall on April 17, Ms. Bass called on wealthy Angelenos to help move embattled homelessness programs forward.
“We are asking the most fortunate Angelenos to take part in this effort, with personal, private sector and philanthropic funds, to help us acquire more properties, lower the cost of capital, and speed up housing,” she said in the evening address April 15.
With the 2028 Olympics and World Cup approaching, and a massive budget deficit and various audits and legal challenges looming, Ms. Bass faces increased scrutiny as she tries to address public safety concerns and the growing homelessness crisis.
But Mr. Caruso—whose homelessness platform, which included a first-year budget of $843 million and focused on creating 30,000 interim beds in the form of tiny homes and congregate shelters on existing city property ultimately lost out to Bass’s in the election—said billions of dollars in taxpayer investment has amounted to a “blank check” for failing programs and more money is not the solution.
“[H]eartbreaking failures continue while unacceptable human cost rises week after week. Los Angeles does not lack funding to address homelessness. We lack effective leadership and a clear strategy for meaningful change,” he posted.
The “status quo” of a Housing First approach, which prohibits making housing conditional on sobriety, treatment for addiction or mental illness, or tenant behavior, and in which single units have known to cost an average of $600,000, he suggested, is “un-investible.”
A request seeking reaction to Mr. Caruso’s comments from Ms. Bass was not immediately returned on deadline.
With her signature Inside Safe program, Ms. Bass has focused on clearing encampments by moving people into hotels and motels as a way to better stabilize people and connect them with services, the ultimate goal being transition to permanent housing.
However, despite moving nearly 2,000 people inside during its first year, the program, which had a $67 million budget in 2023, only saw 255 transitioned to permanent housing.
“I have no doubt the private sector is ready to step up. But that will not happen until there is confidence investments won’t be tossed on the bonfire of wasted and ineffective spending that’s characterized our city’s homelessness strategy to date,” Mr. Caruso wrote.
Saying that he has given “generously” over the years to prevent and solve homelessness, but providing no further details, the billionaire developer called for a “new and practical game plan” with measurable results to inspire investor confidence.
Last year, Mayor Bass allocated $1.3 billion of the city’s $13 billion budget to tackling homelessness, a historic expenditure. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, a joint county-city agency, had a budget of more than $845 million in fiscal year 2022-23. Ms. Bass is expected to release her budget for the upcoming fiscal year later this month.
Despite historic investments, both the county’s and city’s homeless populations have increased by 70 percent and 80 percent, respectively, since 2015. Last year’s point in time count showed an increase of about 10 percent for both from the year prior, recording 75,500 now in the county and 46,200 in the city.
The state is not doing much better. A recent audit showed that despite $24 billion invested in the crisis over the past five years, the state has failed to collect and analyze data from its many programs and agencies, making it difficult if not impossible to know if programs are in fact working.
In response, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday called for increased oversight of state-funded programs.
“I’m not interested in funding failure any longer,” he said in a press conference, announcing nearly $200 million in new state funds that will go toward helping people transition from encampments to housing.
A quarter of that—$51.5 million—is earmarked for Los Angeles.
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The superstar continues to break record after record. Last summer’s “Eras” tour was the highest-grossing concert tour of all time. Swift’s live success, along with Beyonce’s blockbuster tour, jolted the entire U.S. economy, but fans willing to shell out big bucks to be a part of the magic were plagued by ticketing troubles and inflation.
“This is a significant amount of spending that people are still funneling towards entertainment and concerts,” said Elizabeth Renter, data analyst for NerdWallet.
The phenomenon of “funflation” is raising red flags in Washington.
The U.S. Justice Department is planning to sue Live Nation & Entertainment, the country’s largest concert promoter and parent company of Ticketmaster, for breaking America’s antitrust laws, according to reporting from the Wall Street Journal that cited anonymous sources familiar with the DOJ’s plans.
“It’s impossible for a consumer to tell what’s going into these ticket prices,” said Kase Wickman, Vanity Fair contributor. “It’s really frustrating on the consumer side and also feels unfair.”
For its part, Ticketmaster has defended its practices, arguing before Congress last year that it doesn’t set ticket prices or determine how many seats go up for sale.
“Pricing and distribution strategies are determined by the artists and their teams. Service fees, even if they’re called ticketing fees, are retained mainly by the venues,” said Joe Berchtold, president and CFO of Live Nation & Entertainment.
Yet, despite consumer anger over exorbitant fees when buying online, the concert-going craze isn’t over.
“People have rethought how they prioritize what they spend their money on and that we’re going to see continued spending on experiences rather than just stuff,” Renter said.
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There is limited guest parking on the fourth floor of the Stadium Parking deck located at 350 Heisman Drive Auburn, AL 36849. For any other parking accommodations, please contact Parking Services to learn more about parking options for your visit to campus at (334) 844-4143. Recreation and Wellness Facility Tours:
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The Burleson County Beef Tour is Friday, May 10 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at H&H Ranch, 8868 CR 244 in Caldwell. There is no registration fee, but lunch is provided, so organizers ask that attendees ...
hi friends!!!i leave for college SOON, so i thought i'd get in the spirit with a dorm shopping video! i hope you enjoy!!! :-)xx, claire (& clemmie the cat, w...
Los Angeles Democratic mayoral candidate Rick Caruso, center, tours the construction site of the Sun Commons affordable housing development in North Hollywood, Calif., on Nov. 1, 2022.
Now that most colleges have officially started school, I thought it would be appropriate to showcase just how cute my dorm room came together to be. ️💙📚Th...
(CNN) - Taylor Swift's latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," which dropped on Friday, became the most-streamed album on its first day across Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Music.