University of Texas at San Antonio - Housing

Housing

UTSA offers four selections for on-campus housing:

  • Chaparral Village: Newly built apartment-like dorms with 2- or 4-bedroom configurations, housing 1,000 students. Amenities include paid utilities. Four "Neighborhood Centers" provide laundry and dishwashing appliances.
  • Chisholm Hall: The oldest housing facility on campus, a 4-story building with traditional dorm-style housing for 500 residents. It offers some of the largest residence hall rooms in a Texas public university, with rooms in 1- and 2-person configurations.
  • University Oaks: Apartments with 1-, 2- and 4-bedroom configurations, second oldest housing complex on campus. Amenities include paid utilities. "Rowdy Houses" provide residents with 24-hour laundry service and pool access. It houses 1,400 students.
  • Laurel Village: Similar in design to Chaparral Village, UTSA's newest housing complex completed construction in 2008. It houses 670 students.

A new $40 million dormitory to house 618 students is scheduled to open in August 2013. It is situated next to the Chaparral dorms.

More than 8,000 students live off-campus within walking distance of campus. These student housing complexes include: Alpin Park, Aspen Heights, Avalon Place, The Estates at San Antonio, Broadstone Ranch, Campus Side, Chase Hill, The Grove, High View Place, Highlands, Hill Country Place, Las Colinas, Madera, Maverick Creek, The Outpost, Villas at Babcock, and The Reserve.

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