Spaces shown are examples and variances should be expected. Search for a specific room plan.
Downtown Athens
Five Points neighborhood
Foley Field
Health Center
Lake Herrick/Intramural Fields
Main library
Normaltown neigborhood
Ramsey Student Center
Sanford Stadium
Science Learning Center
Stegeman Coliseum
Tate Student Center
Black-Diallo-Miller Hall
Brandon Oaks
Boggs Hall
Brown Hall
Brumby Hall
Building 1516
Busbee Hall
Church Hall
Creswell Hall
Hill Hall
Lipscomb Hall
Mary Lyndon Hall
McWhorter Hall
Mell Hall
Morris Hall
Myers Hall
Oglethorpe House
Payne Hall
Reed Hall
Rogers Road
Rooker Hall
Russell Hall
Rutherford Hall
Soule Hall
University Village
University Village East
Vandiver Hall
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Bike storage
Charging station
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Harold A. Black (BBA ’66) was UGA’s first African American
male freshman and the first African American graduate of the
Terry College of Business. He retired as professor emeritus of
the University of Tennessee – Knoxville after 24 years of
service as the James F. Smith, Jr. Professor of Finance. Black,
a native of Atlanta, earned his master’s and doctoral degrees
from The Ohio State University. Over the course of his
distinguished career in higher education, government and
business he has received numerous awards and honors for his
teaching and research.
Mary Blackwell Diallo (AB ’66, MA ’73) was the first African
American student from Athens to enroll at UGA. She earned both
her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in French literature from
UGA and her doctorate from Emory University. She taught at
Morehouse College and at Florida A&M University and retired in
2021 after a long and productive career. She was a contract
interpreter for the U.S. Department of State and participated
in the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program in Benin and France.
Kerry Rushin Miller (BS ’66) was the first African American to
earn a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from UGA and shortly
thereafter began an extensive professional career in the
telecommunications industry. She retired from BellSouth after 29
years of distinguished service, primarily based in Charlotte,
North Carolina. After retiring, Kerry served Charlotte Club
through the Urban League and in 2005 joined the Charlotte Club of
the National Association of Negro Business and Professional
Women’s Clubs, where she developed an award-winning education
program designed to help at-risk elementary and middle school
students raise their self-esteem, strive for excellence, and
achieve their personal best.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Digital sign
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Single-use bathroom
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Warming kitchen
Warming kitchens have a sink and microwave—residents can
use it to share a meal or study without disturbing their
roommate.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
ADA student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Single-use bathroom
Single-use bathroom
Digital sign
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Kitchen
Living room
Clothes washer and dryer
Main bedroom
Second bedroom
Main bathroom
Second bathroom
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Digital sign
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Staff offices
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Single-use bathroom
Digital sign
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Digital sign
Staff offices
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Game room
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Single-use bathroom
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Warming kitchen
Warming kitchens have a sink and microwave—residents can
use it to share a meal or study without disturbing their
roommate.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Bike storage
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Digital sign
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Game room
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Digital sign
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Phone room
Residents use these small spaces for privacy when on the
phone, FaceTime, Zoom and taking proctored online tests.
Digital sign
Single-use bathroom
Single-use bathroom
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Single-use bathroom
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Single-use bathroom
Launch Pad
The Launch Pad is home to the Entrepreneurship Living
Learning Community, which consists of students of all
majors interested entrepreneurship.
Digital sign
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Digital sign
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Single-use bathroom
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Digital sign
Phone room
Residents use these small spaces for privacy when on the
phone, FaceTime, Zoom and taking proctored online tests.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Single-use bathroom
Single-use bathroom
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
ADA student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
This space includes a print and digital library
as well as a printer exclusively for use by language
community residents.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Single-use bathroom
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Digital sign
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Digital sign
Phone room
Residents use these small spaces for privacy when on the
phone, FaceTime, Zoom and taking proctored online tests.
Single-use bathroom
Single-use bathroom
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
ADA student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Digital sign
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Digital sign
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault holds a place in Georgia civil rights
history as one of the first two African American students admitted
to the University of Georgia in 1961. Hunter-Gault lived in Myers Hall
during her tenure at UGA and, upon her graduation, began a successful
career as an award-winning journalist with PBS, The New York Times
and CNN. Hunter-Gault is respected for her work on television and in
print and continues to contribute to UGA through the “Giving Voice to
the Voiceless” endowment, which provides grants to students to
promote social justice and global understanding.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Single-use bathroom
Morehead Honors College satellite office
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Staff offices
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Oglethorpe Dining Commons
Hammock stand
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Digital sign
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Game room
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Digital sign
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Digital sign
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Single-use bathroom
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Single-use bathroom
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Digital sign
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
ADA student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Living room
Kitchen
Main bedroom
Second bedroom
Bathroom
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Digital sign
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Staff offices
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.
Digital sign
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Staff offices
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Warming kitchen
Warming kitchens have a sink and microwave—residents can
use it to share a meal or study without disturbing their
roommate.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Game room
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Russell Academic Center (RAC)
The RAC has classroom and study space where the Office of
Student Success hosts tutoring sessions.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Single-use bathroom
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
ADA student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Digital sign
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Under the guidance of a faculty director who lives in the
building, the FRC is modeled after residential colleges
found at Ivy League institutions—giving the feel of a
small college within a large university.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Digital sign
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Digital sign
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Digital sign
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Living room
Bedroom
Bedroom
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Kitchen
Living room
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Living room
Kitchen
Double occupancy bedroom
Bathroom
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Digital sign
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Digital sign
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Single occupancy room
Black-Diallo-Miller Hall
Boggs Hall
Brandon Oaks
Brown Hall
Brumby Hall
Building 1516
Busbee Hall
Church Hall
Creswell Hall
Gilmore Circle
Hill Hall
Lipscomb Hall
Mary Lyndon Hall
McGowan Road
McWhorter Hall
Mell Hall
Morris Hall
Myers Hall
Oglethorpe House
Payne Hall
Reed Hall
Rogers Road
Rooker Hall
Russell Hall
Rutherford Hall
Soule Hall
University Village
University Village East
Vandiver Hall
Downtown Athens
Five Points neighborhood
Foley Field
Health Center
Lake Herrick/Intramural Fields
Main library
Normaltown neigborhood
Ramsey Student Center
Sanford Stadium
Science Learning Center
Stegeman Coliseum
Tate Student Center
ADA student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Adjustable beds
Headboards and footboards are 64” tall by 38” wide with
multiple levels of adjustment for height. When raised to
the highest position, there is 60″ of vertical clearance
underneath.
Harold A. Black (BBA ’66) was UGA’s first African American
male freshman and the first African American graduate of the
Terry College of Business. He retired as professor emeritus of
the University of Tennessee – Knoxville after 24 years of
service as the James F. Smith, Jr. Professor of Finance. Black,
a native of Atlanta, earned his master’s and doctoral degrees
from The Ohio State University. Over the course of his
distinguished career in higher education, government and
business he has received numerous awards and honors for his
teaching and research.
Mary Blackwell Diallo (AB ’66, MA ’73) was the first African
American student from Athens to enroll at UGA. She earned both
her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in French literature from
UGA and her doctorate from Emory University. She taught at
Morehouse College and at Florida A&M University and retired in
2021 after a long and productive career. She was a contract
interpreter for the U.S. Department of State and participated
in the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program in Benin and France.
Kerry Rushin Miller (BS ’66) was the first African American to
earn a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from UGA and shortly
thereafter began an extensive professional career in the
telecommunications industry. She retired from BellSouth after 29
years of distinguished service, primarily based in Charlotte,
North Carolina. After retiring, Kerry served Charlotte Club
through the Urban League and in 2005 joined the Charlotte Club of
the National Association of Negro Business and Professional
Women’s Clubs, where she developed an award-winning education
program designed to help at-risk elementary and middle school
students raise their self-esteem, strive for excellence, and
achieve their personal best.
Bike storage
Charging station
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Community bathroom
Community bathrooms are designated by gender. Some floors
may have a large, centrally located bathroom while others
may have smaller bathrooms located throughout the floor.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Defribrillator and ONEbox
ONEbox emergency distribution kits contain Naloxone nasal
sprays and instructions to use in case of opioid and other
types of drug overdoses. If the kit is not pictured here,
the infospot should be in the vicinity of its location.
Digital sign
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Apartment-style kitchen
Kitchens in Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver
have microwaves and full-size refrigerators with freezers.
Ovens and stoves are available in community kitchens.
Single occupancy room
Front desk
Residents may come to the front desk for assistance with
lost keys or UGACards, as well as any general questions
or concerns.
Game room
Community kitchen
The community kitchen is a place for students to cook
their own meals and to gather with friends. Plan to
bring your own pots, pans, plates and utensils.
Bathroom
Bedroom
Double occupancy bedroom
Under the guidance of a faculty director who lives in the
building, the FRC is modeled after residential colleges
found at Ivy League institutions—giving the feel of a
small college within a large university.
Hammock stand
Kitchen
This space includes a print and digital library
as well as a printer exclusively for use by language
community residents.
Living room
Main bathroom
Main bedroom
Morehead Honors College satellite office
Second bathroom
Second bedroom
Clothes washer and dryer
Laundry room
Laundry is included in the housing fee—no quarters or
debit cards required. Students should bring their own
HE laundry detergent.
Launch Pad
The Launch Pad is home to the Entrepreneurship Living
Learning Community, which consists of students of all
majors interested entrepreneurship.
Mailboxes
Residents receive a mailbox code or key for mail from
USPS. When packages arrive, they will receive an email
and must display their UGACard to retrieve the package.
Meeting room
Residents and staff may reserve meeting rooms for
events, meetings or collaboration.
Microfridge
One mini microwave/refrigerator combination unit
is included in each room.
Community space
These are the living rooms of the building, where residents
can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have cable and
can stream content from residents’ devices.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault holds a place in Georgia civil rights
history as one of the first two African American students admitted
to the University of Georgia in 1961. Hunter-Gault lived in Myers Hall
during her tenure at UGA and, upon her graduation, began a successful
career as an award-winning journalist with PBS, The New York Times
and CNN. Hunter-Gault is respected for her work on television and in
print and continues to contribute to UGA through the “Giving Voice to
the Voiceless” endowment, which provides grants to students to
promote social justice and global understanding.
Oglethorpe Dining Commons
Phone room
Residents use these small spaces for privacy when on the
phone, FaceTime, Zoom and taking proctored online tests.
Restroom
Russell Academic Center (RAC)
The RAC has classroom and study space where the Office of
Student Success hosts tutoring sessions.
Secure access door
Residents use their UGACard and a PIN to access the
building. They are responsible for guests and must
escort them throughout the building—security is
everyone's responsibility!
Staff offices
Student room
Furniture in the room must remain in the room, but
residents are free to decorate within the guidelines of
the online Community Guide.
Study lounge
Study lounges give residents even more space to spread
out and connect with friends. These spaces are great
for study groups and small gatherings.
TV lounge
Lounges are the living rooms of the building, where
residents can relax or hunker down for midterms. TVs have
cable and can stream content from residents’ devices.
Single-use bathroom
Vending
Vending machines take cash, cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay
and Samsung/Google Pay.
Warming kitchen
Warming kitchens have a sink and microwave—residents can
use it to share a meal or study without disturbing their
roommate.
WEPA printing kiosk
Students can print from the cloud or their device to WEPA
printers all over campus.