What follows is a listing and brief description of all the single-student residence facilities on the UF campus. For a more detailed look, click on the names of the facilities.
East Campus Residence Halls
The halls in the East Campus Residence Area are primarily of a 1950s vintage and are some of the most requested by incoming freshman. Very near all the halls in this area are an outdoor swimming pool, a series of tennis courts, and a large grassy area dubbed "Broward Beach" where students and residents meet to enjoy the sun. Gator Dining Service locations within easy walking distance to all East Campus Residence Halls are: Fresh Food Company, Beaty Market, Little Hall Shop, and Reitz Union Food Court.
The halls in the Murphree Area are the oldest campus housing facilities with several dating back to 1906. The historic charm and location of the area helps make these halls some of the most requested by returning residents. Gator Dining Service locations within easy walking distance to the Murphree Area are: Racquet Club, Hub Food Court, and Reitz Union Food Court.
Click on the name of the hall for photos and more details.
West Campus Residence Halls
The halls in the West Campus Residence Area represent the widest array of campus housing facilities — from traditional residence halls, circa 1950, to the newest apartment-style residences built in the 1990s through 2002. The West Campus Residence Area offers a lot of special interest housing including the International House at Weaver Hall and the Honors Residential College at Hume Hall. Gator Dining Service locations within easy walking distance to all West Campus Residence Halls, except Lakeside, are: Gator Corner Dining Center, Graham Oasis, and Reitz Union Food Court.
Click on the name of the hall for photos and more details.