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Fall Program for Freshmen - UCB Extension
Freshmen who are admitted to UC Berkeley for the Spring semester 2010 are invited to enroll in the Fall Program for Freshmen - UCB Extension during the Fall semester 2009. Although residence hall housing is not guaranteed for your first year, we are currently projecting that we will be able to house most of the students participating in the program. Remember to select only doubles or triples as first-year students are not eligible for single rooms. We will make housing offers beginning in July 2009. Housing is guaranteed for the second year. |
Questions about alternative housing options? Visit Cal Rental's FAQ page for Extension Fall Program for Freshmen |
RESIDENCE HALL HOUSING
Begin by reading the descriptions of the halls below and then apply for your choices (remember to select only doubles or triples, as no first-year students are eligible for single rooms).
Clark Kerr Campus: 542 students, 22 staff — co-ed residence halls and single gender suite environments. Single, double and triple rooms in residence hall buildings mixed with single, double and triple rooms in suite buildings. Note: Clark Kerr will be undergoing renovations for the 2009-10 academic year.
Foothill: 790 students, 21 staff — co-ed and single gender suites, single, double rooms and triple rooms in suites.
Bowles: 193 first-year male students, 5 staff — quad rooms with shared common area for studying and 2 adjoining small rooms with bunked beds.
Stern: 267 female students, 7 staff — single, double and triple residence hall rooms and a few double rooms in suites.
Unit 1: 1426 students in 4 high rise halls and 2 mini suite buildings, 31 staff — 4 residence hall towers with co-ed and single gender floors, single, double and triple rooms and a few triple rooms in suites, and 2 mini-suite buildings .
Unit 2: 1406 students in 6 high rise halls, 31 staff — 4 residence hall towers with co-ed and single gender floors, single, double and triple rooms, and a few triple rooms in suites, 1 mini-suite building with double and triple occupancy bedrooms, 1 apartment building which houses upper-division students.
Unit 3: 1224 students in 4 high rise halls, 1 mid rise building, 27 staff — co-ed and single gender floors, single, double and triple residence hall rooms and a few triple rooms in suites.
SUBSTANCE FREE ENVIRONMENT
Freeborn Hall, one building in the Unit 1 complex, is designated as a Substance-Free Environment. Residents make a pact with their peers to keep the community free of smoke, alcohol, and drugs. They plan and host substance-free programming, events, and activities.
RESIDENCE HALL THEME PROGRAMS
Residence Hall Theme Programs: There are 7 theme programs in the residence halls. Click on the links for further information.
African American Theme Program
Asian Pacific American Theme Program
Casa Magdalena Mora
Global Environment Theme House (GETH)
Native American Theme Program
Unity House: Exploring Diverse Genders and Sexualities
Women in Science and Engineering Theme Program
Please Note: While most residence halls offers are contingent on a random lottery number, the theme programs look for students and make offers according to your application where you describe your interest in the program and critical issues posed in today's society on the topic. Be sure to apply if you are interested in any of the programs, it is one good way to bypass the lottery number system of assignments.
DISABLED STUDENT HOUSING
UC Berkeley, in conjunction with the California Department of Rehabilitation, offers a one-of-a-kind independent living program, the Disabled Students' Residence Program (DSRP). The DSRP assists students with physical disabilities, usually requiring a motorized wheelchair and daily attendant assistance. They participate for two semesters, developing independent living skills. The DSRP assists students with learning how to hire, train and manage their own attendants and maintain the financial resources required to continue living independently.
Additionally, the Disabled Students' Program (DSP) on campus can assist students with disabilities and other special needs in getting accommodations for housing. Some residence hall rooms on the Berkeley campus have been modified for physically disabled, deaf, hard of hearing, and visually impaired students. In order to receive the appropriate accommodations, students must request an accommodation on the housing application, provided documentation regarding their condition and register with the DSP.
For more information, write or call the
Disabled Students' Program
230 Cesar Chavez Student Center #4250
University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-4250
Voice: (510) 642-0518 or TDD: (510) 642-6376
Website http://www.dsp.berkeley.edu
HOUSING COUNSELING & RENTAL LISTINGS
Cal
Rentals assists students with making informed choices about the various housing options available, including off-campus rental housing. Its rental listing service offers on-demand updates of rentals online. Students may also make printouts of listings in the Cal Rentals office. For information, click the Cal Rentals link, or send e-mail to homeinfo@berkeley.edu,
call (510) 642-3644 or visit the office at 2610 Channing Way.
Cal Rentals Office
2610 Channing Way
Effective Oct. 1, walk in hours are:
Monday - Friday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
For drop-in counseling or call for an appointment.
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