Tours Available to See Apartment-Style Living on Campus

During spring break, Housing & Food Services will continue to conduct tours of apartment showrooms for any student interested in living in Morgens Hall this fall.

Located in the northeast corner of campus, Morgens is an ideal location for students studying in the College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Nursing, College of Allied Health or College of Social Work.

 

After the life-safety upgrades have been completed, apartment-style living will continue to be a primary choice for upperclassmen and graduate students. Freshmen will be able to choose to live in Morgens Hall and have their meal plan, as well.

You can get

more details on Morgens Hall at this Web site set up by Housing & Food Services

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To participate in a tour, contact the Housing office at 556-6461, e-mail

UCHousing@uc.edu

or stop by during any of these scheduled times: Tuesdays 2-3 p.m., Thursdays 1-3 p.m. and Fridays 1-3 p.m.

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