Room Types and Layouts
Each Housing facility is unique based on the year it was built and its furnishings. The renderings below are intended to provide a visual representation of how a “typical” bedroom space can be set up for a single, double, triple, and mini double (mini doubles available in The Rita and ERC only).
Typical Triple Room |
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Triple rooms are appropriately furnished with a bed and desk for each student in the room; however, configurations vary by college and facility.
Your bedspace is the letter after your room number…i.e TO-102a.
- If you are assigned to the “a” bedspace, your bed is the lower bunk
- If you are assigned to the “b” bedspace, your bed is the upper bunk
- If you are assigned to the “c” bedspace, your bed is the loft
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Typical Double Room |
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Double rooms are about 190 SF, on average. Double rooms are offered in apartments and residence halls, depending on the particular facility. Double rooms are set up for two students.
Your bedspace is the letter after your room number…i.e TO-102a.
- If you are assigned to the “a” bedspace, your bed is on the left as you enter the room
- If you are assigned to the “b” bedspace, your bed is on the right as you enter the room
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Typical Single Room |
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Single rooms are about 100 SF, on average. Single rooms are offered at most Colleges (although subject to availability).
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Mini-Double Room (ERC and Rita Apartments Only) |
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Mini-Double rooms
Your bedspace is the letter after your room number…i.e TO-102a.
- If you are assigned to the “a” bedspace, your bed is the lower bunk
- If you are assigned to the “b” bedspace, your bed is the upper bunk
Room configuration shown at left might vary depending upon the location of your residence. Mini double rooms are available in ERC apartments for incoming and continuing students and at The Rita for incoming transfer or continuing transfer students.
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