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Building
B

Building T
Facilities
and Schematics
As
opposed to the traditional residence halls or dormitories, University
Housing is an apartment complex composed of 22 separate two-story buildings
and two common buildings. There are 32 one-bedroom apartments housing
two students each, 72 two-bedroom apartments accommodating four students
each, and 30 three-bedroom apartments housing up to five students each.
All apartments are fully furnished. The buildings are surrounded by grassy
areas, trees and flowers, perfect for studying or relaxing. All units
in University Housing are NON-SMOKING. Seventeen apartments are equipped
with special facilities to accommodate disabled students.
Please
click below for schematic:
Housing map
One-Bedroom, One Bath Floorplan
Two Bedroom, One Bath Floorplan
Three-Bedroom Floorplan
Pueblo Dominguez
One-Bedroom Apartment Disabled Unit
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Apartment
Furnishings
- Wall-to-wall
carpeting or combination of tile and carpeting
- Twin beds
- Desk,
chair and bookshelf
- Dresser
and closet
- Blinds
and curtain window-dressing
- Sofa and
love seat or lounge chairs
- Dining
table and chairs
- Stove,
oven, and refrigerator
Residents
must bring their own blankets, linen, towels, dishes, flatware, cooking
utensils and other personal items
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Middle Circle Phase I
Life
in the Hills
Have you
considered living on campus? Located just minutes from classes, the Library,
the Student Union and recreational facilities, University Housing provides
an extremely convenient, practical and affordable living environment for
students. The freedom from driving and parking or using public transportation
opens up your day to study, work, socialize, exercise or pursue other
interests. Because much of a student's time is spent outside the classroom,
we provide housing accommodations that are conducive to living and learning.
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Community
Living
Community
living provides many benefits. It gives students the opportunity to develop
their social skills and strengthen their confidence in personal relationships.
The rich cultural diversity of the Dominguez Hills campus is mirrored
in our on campus residential community. Those prepared to be appreciative
and understanding of different cultures and customs will find the experience
of living on campus rewarding and enriching.
There are ample opportunities to develop social skills and strengthen
confidence in personal relationships. Being responsible for their own
apartments teaches students self-discipline. Housekeeping tasks are easier
and more pleasant when shared with roommates. And, of course, costs are
minimized.
University Housing also stages many programs and activities for its residents.
We host free barbecues, movie nights, dances and other social events.
We also organize group trips to places such as Disneyland and Knott's
Berry Farm. Finally, we also offer many educational programs or seminar
events on issues such as alcohol abuse, study tips, health issues and
open forums where residents can meet Housing's and other departments'
staff members.
If you are a student with a disability and require reasonable
accommodations to participate in Housing events, please call (310)
243-2228 for assistance. To better assist you, please contact us at
least five days prior to any scheduled events.
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Features
of University Housing
- Fully
furnished apartments
- Full kitchen
with stove and refrigerator
- PC and
Mac computer lab with free Internet and e-mail access
- Patios
or balconies
- Free basic
cable access provided in each unit
- All utilities
included in rental fees except telephone service
- Telephone
outlets in each bedroom
- Non-smoking
units
- Year-round
living options
- Basketball
and volleyball courts
- Newly
refurbished weight room
- Lounge,
study and recreational facilities
- Thematic
programs, residential outings and other social activities
- 24-hour
live-in staff
- Leadership
and student government opportunities
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