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Be comfortable while you learn. Carolina offers some of the best housing options around.

Freshmen are required to live on campus. This encourages you take advantage of all of Carolina's resources. The proximity, convenience and the ability to get and stay connected to the University and its resources are best accomplished by living on campus. Research has shown that students who live on campus tend to get better integrated in the University community and are more likely to graduate than those who don’t.

Freshmen can live in one of eleven freshmen centers. All residence halls are air-conditioned, with phone and cable t.v. service. They also have computer centers and laundry facilities. Residences may be suite style, hall style, or apartment style. The University offers both women-only and co-ed options.

You can also choose to live in a particular learning community in a specific residence hall. Carolina has several communities: pre-med, international, engineering and technology, future educators, the French House, pre-law, and Music, among others. Students in learning communities have access to specialized academic support services and help to support each other in study groups and shared classes.

Honors College students and Capstone Scholars room in their own specific residence halls, Maxcy and Capstone House or Columbia Hall, respectively. A new honors residence is currently under construction and is scheduled to open in 2009. These residences provide an opportunity for students to enjoy the same close connection they experience in their Honors and Capstone classes. These residence halls enjoy unique clubs and lectures.

If you care about the environment, Carolina may have the perfect home for you. The West Quad is a newly constructed building, built according to LEED standards. Residents can dine at a green café, and practice energy and water conversation. West Quad is one of the only college residence halls built to such environmentally-conscious standards, and other buildings on campus, including the new Honors residence, are being built to LEED standards.

The University offers UCHOOSE, a program designed to help you find the perfect roommate. UCHOOSE will allow you to find a roommate based on your criteria (how social you are, what kind of schedule you keep, etc). You can use UCHOOSE once you have enrolled and applied for on-campus housing.

To tour Carolina's residences on-line, visit the housing web site. To see more in person, schedule a tour with our Visitor Center.

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