The University of Wisconsin-Madison has 17 residence halls. Each dorm has beds and mattresses, a dresser, closet, desk, bookcase, refrigerator, recycling bin and cable and ethernet connections. Additionally, a staffed hall desk is available for mail/package pickup or to check out games, kitchen utensils, recreation equipment or movies. Four of the residence halls offer a learning community opportunity. Learning communities are based on a specific area of interest such as women in science and engineering, or international learning. Most dorms have accommodations for students with disabilities.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
716 Langdon St.
Madison, WI 53706
608-262-2522
wisc.edu
Beloit College offers a variety of on-campus living options. Freshmen and sophomores may choose to live in one of the traditional halls reserved for first- and second-year students, while those in either the junior or senior level may opt for an upper-class dorm. Additionally, Beloit has fraternity and sorority halls and special-interest dorms that cater to specialized campus organizations or clubs. All dorm rooms are carpeted, and most have been renovated, as of April 2010. Students may select from single, double or triple occupancy.
Beloit College
700 College St.
Beloit, WI 53511
608-363-2000
beloit.edu
In 2000, the Wisconsin Lutheran College renovated several freshman- and sophomore-level residence halls. These dorms are divided into house-like units that include a common living area that two or three students can share. Additionally, the college's residence halls feature two-room suites that include a shared bathroom. Dorms are wired for connecting to the campus network, the Internet and cable television. All rooms and suites are single gender.
Wisconsin Lutheran College
8800 W. Bluemound Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226
412-443-8800
wlc.edu