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Upperclass Residential Areas
 

Language Houses
UVA has several language houses that give students the opportunity to experience a particular language and culture. Residents come from many different backgrounds, but they share the desire to speak the language of the house and participate in cultural activities. Language houses have a separate application process in addition to the Housing form. Click on the links for a more detailed description of each one.

Casa Bolivar (Spanish)
Maison Francaise (French)
Max Cade House (German)
Shea House
Russian House

Residential Colleges
The University currently has three Residential Colleges, which house first-year and upperclass students. Residential college residents live within a community which offers additional programs and a faculty presence. Students have an opportunity for greater contact with faculty during meals and in an informal setting. Residential Colleges have a separate application process in addition to the Housing Agreement form. Click on the links for a more detailed description of each one, including floor plans for the bedrooms and prices for the academic year.

Brown Residential College
Hereford Residential College
  International Residential College

Suites/Apartments
The University offers a wide variety of suite/apartment-style living to single students, from the convenience of apartments to suites with common areas. All five (5) areas are on a bus route or within easy walking distance to academic/library facilities, dining, recreational facilities. As well, they are staffed by resident staff members who provide programs and support the efforts of the self-governance structures. The Office of the Dean of Students provides programmatic support within the upperclass areas to transfer students who choose to live on-Grounds

Gooch/Dillard (Stadium Road)
Bice
Copeley III
Faulkner
Lambeth


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