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Mail & Deliveries
Discover how to receive postal mail and package deliveries while living in University Housing.
Learn about Mail & Deliveries as a Resident
What a residence hall room should look like when it is empty/cleaned.
Cleaning
Your room must be in the condition it was in when you checked in. To avoid possible damage or cleaning charges, make sure to follow our cleaning checklist.
Learn What Cleaning Is Your Responsibility
The Recycling Center within Sandburg Hall.
Trash & Recycling
One of the easiest ways to contribute to the health of our planet is through recycling!
Learn about Trash & Recycling in University Housing
Resident doing laundry in Kenilworth.
Laundry Facilities
There are laundry facilities in each of our buildings for use by all residents. Each facility is equipped with washing machines, electric dryers, folding tables, and a waiting area.
View Laundry Instructions & Find Locations
Panther Prowl Line Bus that can be used for resident transportation.
Transportation & Parking
As a University Housing resident, you have many methods of transportation around the City of Milwaukee.
Find Transportation & Parking Options
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Rules & Regulations
When living in a communal environment, policies are put in place for everyone’s health, safety and comfort. When you signed your Housing Contract, you also agreed to these policies.
View All University Housing Policies
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Community & Involvement
We encourage all members of the University Housing community to share of themselves, their talents, and their experiences with the larger community.
View Community & Involvement Options
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Find a Job
Passionate about making a difference? Join our team of hundreds impacting the lives of thousands of students!
View University Housing Employment Opportunities
A UWM student is pushing a large yellow utility cart labeled “ULINE” down a narrow hallway in the Residence Halls with blue and orange walls. The hallway has a polished floor and is lined with colorful posters on the left wall, advertising various campus or community events. Several doors are visible along the hallway, and the space is brightly lit with overhead fluorescent lights.
Move-In
The essential steps and guidelines students need to follow when relocating into university-managed residences.
Learn about Move-In
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Room Condition Report & Suitemate Agreement
Within the first two weeks of moving in, there are two important things that need to be done. Get them checked off your to-do list before classes begin!
Submit Important Paperwork
A female student is packing or organizing items in a small, well-decorated dorm bedroom. The individual is standing near a bed with teal bedding and white pillows, holding a patterned blanket. A large cardboard box is open in the foreground, filled with belongings. The wall above the bed is decorated with colorful butterfly and insect posters, and a plush blue stuffed animal is placed on the bed. To the right, there is a desk with framed photos, a lamp.
Move-Out
As the academic year draws to a close, we aim to help you prepare for a proper move-out.
Learn about Move-Out
An empty dorm room with two twin beds, each with a dark mattress and metal bed frames. A wooden desk with a chair is positioned between the beds, and two tall wooden shelving units sit on top of the desk. Large windows along the back wall let in natural light, brightening the plain white walls and brown carpeted floor. The room appears clean and ready for new occupants.
Cleaning
Your room must be in the condition it was in when you checked in. To avoid possible damage or cleaning charges, make sure to follow our cleaning checklist.
Learn to Clean