UW-Platteville strives to provide a safe, clean, comfortable, and inclusive environment for our students to call home in the residence halls. All residence halls are committed to building communities of respect and engagement.
In this section, you will learn how to apply for housing (new students), and how to reserve your room (continuing students). Please review the UW System Board of Regents Residency Requirement and the contract terms prior to checking the box.
The earlier a Residence Life Contract is submitted, the more likely we can honor your preference for halls and roommate requests. There is no guarantee, no matter when a contract is filed, that we can honor preferences, but the earlier the better.
For detailed information related to CONTINUING STUDENT ROOM RESERVATIONS, please view our Room Reservation Process.
UW SYSTEM BOARD OF REGENTS RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTUW System Board of Regents Residence Requirements states that freshman and sophomore students who are not veterans, married, or living with parents or guardians, shall be required to live in a university-operated residence hall when such accommodations are available.
This policy that first-year and second-year students are required to live in a community environment is enforced by the Department of Residence Life at UW-Platteville. Students who are involved in a university sponsored program (co-op, education abroad, internship, student teaching) or are called for military service, must request a release from the spring semester through the Department of Residence Life.
CONTRACT TERMS AND FORMSOnce a contract is signed (box checked), it is legally binding. Make your decision to sign (check box) a Residence Life Contract carefully. No student may cancel their Residence Life Contract for any reason unless they are no longer attending the university. Your contract is a legally binding contract, and you will be held to the terms therein. By checking the box on the student’s contract via online services, a student acknowledges that they have read, understand, and accept the terms of the Residence Hall Contract, including documents incorporated by reference as part of the contract for the Department of Residence Life, offered by the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Residence Hall Rental Contract Terms Application for exemption form Release from Residence Life Contract Form
We provide a wide range of amenities and rates, which allows you to choose a residence that fits your budget, lifestyle, interests, and needs. During the contracting process, you will have the ability to rank your top preferences of residence hall. Please fill out all four preferences. We recommend considering the following:
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HALLSThere are six tiers of residential living to choose from. Please see our amenities chart for a detailed overview or visit residence halls to learn more about the offerings in each hall. Make your decision on where to live considering your comfort level, as well as your ability to connect with others.
We recommend first-year students begin their live-on experience in one of our traditional halls (Dobson Hall, Melcher Hall, Morrow Hall, Pickard Hall, Porter Hall, or Wilgus Hall). The experience of living in a traditional hall affords the opportunity to meet many new people, learn how to get involved, and gain access to campus resources provided by the traditional hall experience. The traditional halls are sorted into three tiers: traditional, renewed, and elevated. The traditional tier is the most cost-effective option for college students. The layout is a “traditional” double occupancy bedroom and community bathroom. The traditional tier includes McGregor Hall , Morrow Hall , and Wilgus Hall . The renewed tier is the traditional layout with updated fixtures and community spaces and includes Melcher Hall and Porter Hall . The elevated tier is the traditional layout with updated fixtures to rooms and community spaces, refreshed restrooms, an elevator, and air cooling in the hallways and basement. The elevated tier includes Dobson Hall .
UW-Platteville also offers semi-suite style living in Bridgeway Commons and Rountree Commons for our first-year students. These halls offer four person suites with double occupancy bedrooms and shared bathroom. Community engagement is focused on developing connections to each other and to the university, all while accessing resources provided by other community and university collaborative entities. Our returning students also request these two buildings at a high rate. If you are interested in living in Bridgeway Commons or Rountree Commons, we encourage you to complete your residence hall contract early.
For transfer students and students with 30+ post-high school credits, McGregor Hall and Southwest Hall are great options to select, but are not required. Returning students have the option to sign-up during room reservations to live in this environment. First-year residents are not able to request single rooms. McGregor Hall offers single rooms in a traditional hall environment. Southwest Hall offers four person suites with single bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchenette, and living room area. Southwest Hall is also home to our all-gender housing, which means any gender may live in any of the four bedrooms within the suite. Returning students have the option to sign-up during room reservations to live in this environment.
THEMED COMMUNITY OPTIONSContributing to the academic mission of the university, UW-Platteville offers the option for students to live in living learning communities as well as interest communities. Some of the programs are connected to an academic program, while others are built on common interests and experiences, or personal affinity characteristics. These programs enhance the academic and social opportunities that the live-on campus experience provides. Learn more about our themed communities.
Students must choose the living option that is the best fit for their budget. Look at your budget from an analytical perspective. Make sure you have enough money for tuition, housing, dining plan, and any incidentals. Much of this could be covered by scholarships, grants, or financial aid; however, you want to make sure all costs are accounted for when making a housing decision.
PREFERENCES DISCLAIMERCollege is a world of firsts; one of those firsts may be living in a double occupancy room with another person whom you have never met.
ROOMMATE SELECTION OPTIONSThere is the possibility where you may meet someone during the year prior to attending the university that you would like to select as your roommate. Should this be the case, simply log back into your housing contract and request this person as your roommate.
When you receive your room placement in the end of June/beginning of July, you will also receive your roommate’s name and email address. We encourage you to get in touch before moving in so you can make plans and get to know each other. This will help make the transition to college easier for both of you.
ROOMMATE CONSIDERATIONSThere is no evidence of higher satisfaction living with a requested roommate vs. one that has been randomly assigned for college students. The key to having any great relationship is communication. The Department of Residence Life staff is always available to assist, but we want you to put your best effort into being flexible and compromising and learning how to have difficult conversations that lead to resolution.
Complete the following steps to apply for housing and/or reserve your room. Please note that you will not be able to view residence hall spaces unless the $150 payment is paid or waived. DO NOT submit the $150 prepayment if you do not wish to be in a contract next term.
NEW STUDENT ROOM RESERVATION PROCESSContinuing students can log into their PASS account and click on “Housing/Meals” to reserve a residence hall space. Please be aware that a contract for your housing, as well as meal plan, are started when you click “Apply”. If you do not plan to be in the halls or on a meal plan, do not click the Housing/Meals tile. If you are unable to access the tile, please change to another browser as Firefox or Chrome is preferred. Remember there are only a certain number of people that can be on at any given time, so if you get an error message, wait a minute or two and try to log-in again. If you are curious to know if a space is available in a certain hall without submitting a contract, you can contact the Resident Director of that building to get that info.
ROOM OR HALL CHANGESAfter you have been assigned a room, you may change residence halls or room assignments only with prior written authorization of the residence hall director(s) involved. Completion of a room change form is required and can be attained by contacting a residence hall staff member. Room changes cannot be implemented until after the first week of classes of any semester. Students living in the traditional hall tier may transfer to the suite halls. Students assigned to Cooper Living Learning Center, Bridgeway Commons, Rountree Commons, or Southwest Hall may not transfer to the traditional halls.