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Traditional Apartments
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There are nine traditional apartment buildings, which offer living options in four-person/two
bedroom apartments, one-person efficiency apartments, and two-person/one-bedroom apartments. In addition,
there are three more recently built new apartment complexes, which offer 2 student/2 bedroom, 3 student/3
bedroom, 4 student/4 bedroom, and 5 student/5 bedroom apartments. All apartments are non-smoking.
The majority of students living in the on-campus apartments are upperclassmen. It is typical for students
to move to the apartments after about two years of living in the residence halls because it gives them a
little more independence. Students in the apartments are not required to buy into a meal plan and are able
to cook their own meals.
Because the students in the apartments are mostly upperclassmen preparing to graduate, they have special
needs that Residence Life tries to address. A lot of the programming in the apartments focuses on providing
life skills that will be useful later on. Everything in the set up of the apartments is designed to prepare
students for when they will be living on their own.
The apartments were purchased in 1980. They were the first housing on the UW-Green Bay campus. Most
apartments have 2 bedrooms and are intended for four students. There are a limited number of one-bedroom
units and efficiencies. Apartments have compact kitchens with stoves, sinks, disposals, refrigerators,
cupboards, table and chairs. Each bedroom has single beds, dressers, desks, and chairs. There is a double
closet. Bathrooms have showers and double sinks. Drapes and carpeting are provided.
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