33:. Undergraduates are housed primarily in residence halls located on North Campus and West Campus. Typically, residence halls are 9-month spaces for undergraduate students. However, there are also 12-month apartment spaces available for undergraduate students. Graduate and professional students are provided the option to live in 12-month apartments operated either by the university or privately. The University of Washington does not require students to live on campus. Although students are not required, about 71% of freshmen choose to live on campus. Housing is not guaranteed but placement in the residence halls is guaranteed for returning residents. Most winter quarter and spring quarter applicants are assigned housing. There are also three family housing options for registered full-time students at the Seattle campus.
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rooms options depending on personal preference and finances. There are 240 double room units that share a communal bathroom. There are 153 triple units with private bathrooms. There are 100 double units with private bathrooms, 20 four-person suite units with private bathrooms. There are 6 three-person units with private bathrooms, 4 single units with private bathrooms. A few amenities that are within this residence hall is Frost Bite, a student managed ice cream shop and the LRC (Learning
Resource Center). Lounges, study spaces, group kitchens, dining areas, music practice rooms, laundry and storage rooms are distributed through the hall.
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few amenities that are within this residence hall is the Area 01 Community Center, the maker and creative space and a living learning community of engineering. The Area 01 creative community center is for students to explore and utilize their resources such as the Dabble Lab, Sound Lab, Image Lab, and Game Lab. It provides free access to 3-D printers, sew, the ability to create music, and play games. Lounges, study spaces, group kitchens, dining areas, music practice rooms, laundry and storage rooms are distributed through the hall.
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bathrooms, and 2 studio apartment units with private bathrooms. A few amenities that are within this residence hall is the
District Market that is coming soon which is located right below. This dormitory has the main part of double units then leads to a bridged building part which includes many of the suite and studio apartment units. Lounges, study spaces, group kitchens, dining areas, music practice rooms, laundry and storage rooms are distributed through the hall.
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apartment with a private bath. This hall was constructed and built by 2012 and it includes many different amenities such as the
District Market that is right below, the Husky Grind Cafe, many study rooms and auditorium facilities that are very accessible. This hall has a balance of study and student life resources and facilities. Lounges, study spaces, group kitchens, dining areas, music practice rooms, laundry and storage rooms are distributed through the hall.
131:. Hansee Hall is the oldest residence hall at the university, and was constructed in the 1930s. It took its name in 1961, being named after Martha Lois Hansee. Hansee was a professor of Greek language and literature who taught at the university from 1881 to 1884 and again from 1895 to 1903. Its internal divisions consist of a narrow corridor attached to four different "Houses", Blaine, Austin, McKee and Leary. In 1936, all of these took their name from prominent
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21 four-person suite units with private bathrooms, 7 three-person suite units with private bathrooms, 6 studio apartment units with private bathrooms, and 4 single room units with private bathrooms. A few amenities that are within this residence hall includes the Maker Space and
Engineering Lab. Lounges, study spaces, group kitchens, dining areas, music practice rooms, laundry and storage rooms are distributed through the hall.
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amenities that are within this residence hall is the rooftop space, the new HFS Central offices, housing facilities such as
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three-person units with private bathrooms, and 3 studio apartment units with private bathrooms. A few amenities that are within this residence hall is Center Table dining right below and the Willow Desk and their package lockers. Lounges, study spaces, group kitchens, dining areas, music practice rooms, laundry and storage rooms are distributed through the hall.
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Learning Resource Center, home to the Leadership office, and a living learning community of global experience. Lounges, study spaces, group kitchens, dining areas, music practice rooms, laundry and storage rooms are distributed through the hall.
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constructed in the 1960s was demolished and constructed this newly built hall. The newer building of McCarty Hall was opened to students Autumn 2018. This hall provides students different rooms options. There are 197 triple room units with private bathrooms, 106 double units with private bathrooms,
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