The University of Arizona has 23 on-campus dorms that come in all shapes and sizes. Each one gets you closer to the people and resources that will help you succeed as a college student.
Finding your “home away from home” on campus is one of the best parts of being a Wildcat. You’ll make new friends, tons of memories, and enjoy all the action our beautiful campus has to offer.
To help you get settled, we’ve compiled a list of things to bring (and not to bring) ahead of move-in day.
Your dorm will have basic furniture, including:
The cost of your dorm also covers utilities like electricity, heating and cooling, and Wi-Fi.
Bring things that you’ll use on a daily basis and to make your space feel like home.
Get a full “What to Bring” checklist from Housing & Residential Life.
You’re allowed to bring one minifridge and microwave (get the specifications here). However, you can also rent a Microfridge – a refrigerator and microwave combo unit – for the academic year.
There are tons of amenities and resources you’ll enjoy in our dorms. You’ll have access to laundry facilities (fee required), community kitchens, recreation rooms, study spaces, mail service, water-filling stations, ice machines, and more. Vacuums, pots and pans, rec equipment, and movies are available to borrow for free from the front desk.
If you’re assigned a roommate, consider talking with them to decide who’s bringing what. Got a TV you can share? Great, maybe they can bring the microwave.
Remember, safety is our top priority. That means you shouldn’t pack potentially dangerous items like candles, toasters, open-plate cooking equipment, halogen lamps, and several other things listed on the move-in checklists.
Learn more about our dorms and the housing application process by visiting the Housing & Residential Life website. Planning to live off campus? We can help with that, too.
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