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Residence Life

Welcome Home, Spartans!

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Contact Information

³¢´Ç³¦²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô:ÌýVaughn Center, Rm. 213

Office Hours:Ìý8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Summer Hours:Ìý8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Monday–Thursday)
Phone: (813)-253-6239
Fax: (813)-258-7253
Email:Ìýreslife@ut.edu

Please send mail to:
Office of Residence Life
University of Tampa
401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Box 109 F
Tampa, FL 33606-1490

Mission

The mission of the Office of Residence Life is to foster a welcoming and engaging living experience through the Spartan Living Residential Curriculum, quality housing and excellent customer service.

Vision

The vision of the Office of Residence Life is to empower every student by providing the resources and support they need to reach their full potential.

The Value of On-Campus Living

Living on campus at the University of Tampa enhances your academic journey by providing comfort, convenience, and a strong sense of community. Research shows that students who reside in campus housing typically achieve higher GPAs, graduate at higher rates, and report greater overall satisfaction with their college experience.

We encourage students to request needs directly to the Office of Residence Life versus families and third parties, in alignment with ourÌýFamily CommunicationÌýandÌýCustomer Service Philosophies.


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Residence Halls

СÓÅÊÓÆµ has 12 on-campus residence halls for student housing.Ìý

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    Affordable On-Campus Living

    Room and Meal Rates

    СÓÅÊÓÆµ offers a variety of on and off campus residence halls and apartment-style housing, with multiple room types and flexible meal plans to support student living throughout the academic year.

      Students dine in the Vaughn cafeteria.

      Finding the Right Spot

      Housing Options

      СÓÅÊÓÆµampa provides diverse housing choices, including traditional residence halls and apartment-style living, designed to meet different student preferences, lifestyles and academic needs.

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        Residence Life Essentials

        Housing Information

        Housing Assignments
        The Office of Residence Life prioritizes housing for first- and second-year students. To support this goal, new undergraduate fall students receive priority for housing assignments, followed by new undergraduate spring students, with incoming transfer students receiving housing assignments only on a space-available basis.Ìý

        • Students are not required to live on campus.
        • On-campus housing is not guaranteed for any students.
        • A student’s semester of enrollment, student status (first-year or transfer) and date of housing application determine housing priority.
        • Housing for continuing students is limited, and priority is given toÌý undergraduate students in their first year of college transitioning into their second year.
        • Transfer students may receive a housing assignment on a space-available basis and should make alternative off-campus housing plans.Ìý

        For Spring 2026, students will be emailed appointment-setting instructions to their Spartan email account. Students will select a move-in appointment time during the scheduled move-in dates.

        • New Student Move-in begins Friday, Jan. 16, at 8:30 a.m.
        • Continuing Student Move-in begins Saturday, Jan. 17, at 8:30 a.m.

        It is important that families and students arrive on the day and time assigned to them to prevent excessive traffic and congestion on campus and improve the move-inexperience for all students and guests arriving on campus.

        We strongly encourage students to bring only minimal items to the residence halls and not to bring in large furniture.

        Residence Halls Close on Saturday, May 9, at 11 a.m.

        Spring 2026 Closing Information

        All residents are expected to vacate their rooms 24 hours after their last exam or by Saturday, May 9, at 11 a.m., whichever comes first. Residents are responsible for reviewing all the move-out information on this page. Students planning to come back to campus for Spring 2026 should refer to theÌýMove-In InformationÌýwebsite for details.

        СÓÅÊÓÆµâ€™s packing list outlines essential items students should bring for on-campus living, including school supplies, household necessities, toiletries, and laundry items. It also explains approved appliance guidelines, highlights the optional Microfridge rental program, and lists prohibited items to ensure student safety and compliance with residence life policies.

        Living on campus can be a fun and fulfilling experience as a СÓÅÊÓÆµampa student, though it can come with a lot of questions.ÌýQuick answers to common questions about :

        • Housing and meal plans
        • Barrymore Hotel
        • Applying for housing
        • On campus services
        • Living on campus
        • Transportation

        Building Community

        Explore and Get Involved

        The Office of Residence Life provides leadership opportunities and living-learning communities that help residential students build lifelong skills, connect with others, and engage early with faculty, staff, and the campus community.

        Student Leadership

        The Office of Residence Life offers various student leadership opportunities through which residential students can get involved on campus. Whether residents are looking to develop their resume for their future careers or connect with others for social events, these organizations offer the ability to develop skills that will last a lifetime.

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          Living-Learning Communities

          Living-Learning CommunitiesÌýare designated residential environments intentionally focused on fostering student learning and a stronger connection with the campus community. Our living-learning communities each have a unique experience for first-year residential students to engage with dedicated faculty and staff early on in their academic careers. First-year students can choose to live in these communities by submitting their interest on the housing application.

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            Applications and Forms

            Find all the essential housing forms and applications in one place. Whether you need to update your meal plan, submit an incident report, apply for summer or winter housing, or access your housing agreement, you can get started here. Most forms are available through the StarRez portal in MyСÓÅÊÓÆµampa.

            Learn about all of your different housing options at the University of Tampa.

            Meal plans CANNOT be changed by the student after the third week of classes each semester.

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            All residents of University housing are required to participate in the University's meal plan. The seven-meal plan per week option is only available to students living in an apartment with a kitchen (Palm, Straz and Urso).

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            Please allow three business days to process your request. After three business days, review your StarRez account for changes to your meal plan and Workday for updated charges on your student account.

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            Emergency and Services