On-campus accommodation, which includes dorms, apartments, and other options, is available to UAF students. About 38.8% of newcomers choose to live on campus.
The homes are divided into two sections: upper campus and lower campus.
Students have the option of staying in a single room, a double room, a four-person double suite, or an apartment-style unit.
Moore hall, Skarland hall, Bartlett hall, Wickersham hall, and McIntosh hall are among the residences available.
Basic cable, laundry, and security are all included in the rental price. There is also a dresser, beds, desk, chair, Wi-Fi connection, TV lounge, and cooking area in each room.
Harwood Hall, Chandalar Hall, Garden apartments, Walsh Hall, Stuart Hall, Hess Village, and Tanana houses provide graduate, employee, and family accommodation. The following are some of the characteristics of these housing halls:
Sofa
Chair with arms
Full-size bed / twin beds (depends on number of bedrooms)
4 chairs at a dining table
Chair and desk
a night out
Table for coffee
Dressers for the bedroom Garage
First-year students are required to reside on campus, and the majority of accommodation is gender diverse and inclusive.