2021-22 Transfer/Online Guide

Juniors and seniors who choose to live on campus will receive a 20-percent discount on housing. In accordance with Board of Regents Resolution No. 173 passed May 5, 1972, unless living with parents or a legal guardian, all non-veterans, unmarried freshmen (or first-year) and sophomore students under the age of 20 are required to live in the residence halls and participate in a university meal plan. Students who meet any of the listed criteria are exempt from living on campus: • Junior/senior status • Twenty years of age or more before first day of classes • Completion of at least two complete years of full-time course study at another institution of higher education or UW-Superior • Living with parent(s)/legal guardian who reside within 35 miles of the university • Veteran of military service • Married and/or with legally dependent children • Limited credit student • Financial reasons/emergency situations • Medical circumstances • Enrolled in online classes as a full-time student UW-Superior offers several residence halls for students who live on-campus with options such as single or double rooms and the opportunity to live on 21+ floors. Room costs are dependent on the residence hall and whether it is a single or double room. For room and meal plan pricing, visit uwsuper.edu/fees. LIVINGON CAMPUS

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BENEFITS

• Safe and secure housing with room-key access • Gender-inclusive housing • Free laundry • Residence halls are open all year • Students have access to various dining options and meal plans

uwsuper.edu/reslife

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