
Housing Resources
Residential Living Learning Communities
By living in a Living Learning Community, you’ll be surrounded by others with similar
interests, identities, or academic aspirations. College success is more than getting
good grades; it’s about getting involved with the things that matter to you, from
volunteering in a community to participating in an event or getting help from a faculty
member.
Live-In Requirement
First-year students with less than. 24 college credit hours earned after high school
graduation, who are not living in the local area with their legal guardian, are required to live in the Residence Halls through the completion of their first academic year.
Read the Policy
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees put this policy into place.
Accommodations
Do you require special accommodations in the residence halls due to a medical condition?
Please get in touch with Disability Support Services for assistance in placement within
the residence halls.
Requests can be submitted to their office at any time. To be considered for priority
placement for the fall semester, requests must be submitted by May 1. The spring semester
priority placement deadline is November 30.
Flexible Housing
We understand that students need flexibility in their living situation, and that is why Housing has options for students who need to arrive early to campus, summer housing while taking courses, or short-term housing over holidays and scheduled breaks.