About the Dept. of Housing & Residence Education
Mission statement, professional philosophy and who to contact.
A look back at the Dept. of Housing & Residence Education through the years.
The who's who of Housing.
Links to the 24 residence halls organized by campus area: East Campus/Murphree and West Campus. Single-student housing indicates housing for students who aren't married. Room types include singles, doubles, triples, suites, and apartments.
The Department of Housing & Residence Education offers 5 different "Village Communities" for married couples, with or without children, single parent families and single graduate students. Accommodations range from one-bedroom apartments to efficiencies and townhouses. Check eligibility info for Graduate & Family Housing. Check rental rates.
Fall/Spring/Summer Semester Rates
Current Fall, Spring and Summer semester rates for single-student housing facilities.
Graduate Staff Positions in Housing
The University of Florida’s Department of Housing & Residence Education is seeking dynamic individuals for graduate employment beginning fall 2006 (some summer positions may also be available for early arrival). We offer a variety of positions including 30 Graduate Hall Directors, 2 Staff Resource Assistants (working with training, advising IRHA, multicultural programs, programming and publications) and 1 Judicial Graduate Assistant. While preference will be given to candidates pursuing Student Personnel & Higher Education, the department welcomes all areas of graduate study.
Click the link above to be directed to the Graduate Selection Website. Applications are available online and via hardcopy upon request. We offer eight visitation opportunities for a 2-day campus interview/group process experience.
An overview of the Community Standards pertaining to life in the residence halls.
The Department of Housing and Residence Education does not offer or help arrange off-campus housing. Click on the link above to go to the Dean of Students Office website for off-campus housing resources.
Because of our unique relationship with the students, the University has the right and responsibility to establish policies and procedures regulating personal and commercial solicitation.