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  1. Office of University Housing & Residential Life. Live Where You Learn. Connect classroom learning with residential life in our Living Learning Communities (LLCs). They're a unique way to experience living on campus — because you can choose your neighbors based on your major or your other interests.

    • Co-Ed Residence Halls
    • Female Residence Halls
    • Apartments

    Baker Hall (Taft St): Located in our Taft Street area, this residence hall offers easy access to campus amenities with all the comforts of apartment-style living. Floor plans were designed to maximize double occupancy comfort - with private bedrooms, closets and individual temperature controls - but single-occupant suites also are available. Featur...

    Harris Hall:Harris, located on the corner of Boucher and McKinley Street, is nestled on the outskirts of UL Lafayette’s beautiful Rose Garden residence hall area. Located seconds from the Student Union, and just down the road from Girard Park, Harris residents enjoy a stately, centrally located campus lifestyle. Recently remodeled to suit the moder...

    Legacy Park Apartments:A complex of ten apartment buildings, Legacy Park is located at the corner of Girard Park Circle and East Lewis Street on the west side of campus. These 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, and 3 bedroom apartments are rented to single students. Family Housing:Cajun Village: Cajun Village, a complex of eight-plex apartments is located on Le...

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  3. On Campus Housing Requirement System policy requires all first time freshmen undergraduate students, regardless of age or emancipation status, live on campus. Benefits of Living On Campus: • Convenience • Paid utilities • Free laundry facilities • New or Renovated Facilities • Meals included so you don’t have to cook

  4. The Office of University Housing helps students find their ideal on-campus living options, from shared suites to full apartments.

  5. To be eligible for family housing, you must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student who is either: Married and enrolled full time at the University. Single with a dependent child (ren) under the age of 18 and enrolled full-time at the University.

  6. Office Of University Housing . On Campus Housing Requirement . System policy requiresall unmarried, full-time undergraduate students, regardless of age or emancipation status, live on campus as long as space is available. Benefits of Living On Campus:

  7. At UL Lafayette, you're home. And by living in the residence halls on campus, you're perfectly positioned to take advantage of everything we have to offer. Every day when you open your door, new opportunities, new people, and new ideas are waiting for you.

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