Housing Contracts
August 7, 2026: All students with completed contracts have been assigned. Please check your email and view your assignment via My Housing Information! Spring 2027 Contracts will start to be released in early November.

May 1, 2026: University Housing is no longer accepting Residence Hall Contracts for the 2026-27 academic year. Students without a submitted contract or exemption have been automatically exempted from the UWM Residency Requirement and may explore other housing options through the Off-Campus Resource Center.

University Housing remains full for Fall 2026, and we have not yet begun offering contracts to students on the residence hall waitlist. If you are still interested in living on campus, please join the waitlist through the Housing Portal. Contracts will be offered if spaces become available.

The purpose of the American Sign Language LLC is to establish a community for Deaf students and students who know or are learning ASL. This unique living/learning experience will enhance students’ knowledge and skills in American Sign Language (ASL) and provide an understanding of and respect for ASL and its linguistics, culture, history, and literature. The ASL LLC also emphasizes the social and cultural diversity of the signing community.

This LLC Is for You If…

  • You are Deaf and/or Hard of Hearing.
  • You know or are learning ASL.
  • You intend to major in ASL Studies, Interpreter Training Program, or ASL World Languages.
  • You would like taking courses with fellow ASL LLC peers, where all of you are learning ASL together and can come back to your living space using what you learned.
  • You want to be involved with events on and off campus where everyone at the event is using ASL.
  • You are ready to celebrate Deaf Awareness Week Wisconsin in collaboration with Signing Students Association and ITP students.
  • You would like to participate in a service day with Deaf Senior Citizens at Water Town View in Milwaukee.
  • You want to take part in a Sign and Dine Study session with mentor and teachers.
  • You will enjoy ASL game nights in collaboration with the ASL Studies Program, Signing Students Association and the Accessibility Resource Center.

Eligibility

Open to New and Returning residents who have taken or are enrolled in ASL 301 (American Sign Language I)*.
Priority given to Deaf, Hard of Hearing or CODA students, as well as students with majors in ASL, Interpreter Training or ASL World Languages.

*Ask your academic advisor for the correct section of the course to take prior to enrolling.