Consider Slichter Hall. This dormitory features eight wngs of 25 residents so you will get to enjoy a close community of neighbors during your stay. This residence is co-educational and houses roughly 200 University of Wisconsin students. Slichter Hall features double rooms that house two students and holds two beds, two desks and two closets. This dormitory is very close to the library and outside is a beach volleyball court.
Look at the Susan B. Davis House for unmatched privacy. This dormitory features single rooms so students have the oportunity to live alone. The Susan B. Davis House is co-educational and males and females are separated by floors. This dormitory features a unique first-floor lounge where students can go to read, socialize or study. There is also a fully operational kitchen for students and a coin-operated laundry room within the building. Students have access to a community bathroom on their given section of the floor they live on.
Check out Witte Hall if you want a dormitory that boasts a terrific location on campus. This dormitory boasts an impressive feature in that it has a built-in bridge incorporated into its structure that provides residents with a nice, covered walkway to the dining commons on campus. Witte Hall also has something quite unique for any dorm at any college in the country: a back yard. This dormitory features double rooms that house two students and offers community bathrooms. Witte Hall is co-educational and houses around 1,150 students.