Horseshoe
Woodrow, Rutledge, and Harper/Elliott are located on the outer Horseshoe and home to upperclassmen Honors College students.
Living on campus makes you part of a small, close-knit community in a big school. You may choose to live on campus alongside other Honors College students throughout your time here. Proximity to classrooms and labs is convenient; the community is invaluable.
While it's not the only option, all incoming Honors College freshmen are encouraged to apply to live in our state-of-the-art Honors Residence Hall. It's one of the most desirable residence halls on campus thanks to the first-floor cafeteria and coffee bar, suite-style rooms with study lounges, and platinum LEED certification.
The Honors College offers a variety of campus living options through the Office of University Housing, including several Learning Communities, which give you the opportunity to surround yourself with students who share your academic, social or other interests.
Woodrow, Rutledge, and Harper/Elliott are located on the outer Horseshoe and home to upperclassmen Honors College students.
650 Lincoln is located on campus, but offers services and amenities similar to off-campus housing. (Note: First year students are not eligible to live in 650 Lincoln.)
Galen Health Fellows Living & Learning Community consists of students who are interested in diverse careers and pathways within the health professions.
Like Galen, there are other residence options that bring you closer to people who share your interests, academic or otherwise.