Where should I live at University of Illinois Chicago?
Campus Housing With housing options all over campus, students can experience all UIC and Chicago have to offer. Many undergraduates live on the east side of campus, in the Academic & Residential Complex, Commons North, Commons South, Commons West and Courtyard residence halls.
Does UIC require freshmen to live on campus?
The Right Place For You. Campus Housing is home to students of all majors, backgrounds, interests, and academic class standing. Living on campus is optional, though the impact of your housing choice can be great.
Does UIC have coed dorms?
Select cluster-style units in Courtyard (CTY) and select apartment-style units Marie Robinson Hall (MRH), Single Student Residence (SSR), and Thomas Beckham Hall (TBH) are available to students who would like to live together regardless of biological sex, with respect to their gender identity and gender expression.
Is UIC safe?
UIC Overall Crime Stats In 2019, University of Illinois at Chicago reported 505 incidents related to crime and safety that involved students at or near campus or on other properties associated with the school. Based on a student body population of 32,324, that’s 15.62 incidents per 1,000 students.
Can you dorm with the opposite gender at UIC?
No student will be assigned to a gender-inclusive room or unit without their expressed consent to live with a specific person of any gender.
Can you pick your roommate at UIC?
Can I request a roommate, suitemate, etc.? Yes, because of the variety of room types, a student may request up to 7 other residents (for a total of 8 residents in a suite/apartment). Roommate requests must be mutual (meaning parties need to request each other on their application) to be considered valid.
Is Little Italy safe in Chicago?
Safety. The Little Italy neighborhood is significantly safer than other neighborhoods in Chicago, and what crime there is tends to be petty property damage and theft. Annually there are on average 1,238 crimes per 100,000 people on the Near West Side, compared to 3,099 nationally, a 60 percent difference.