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Unit 1
Unit 3
Bowles
Foothill
Stern
Clark Kerr
Cunningham, Davidson, Ehrman, Griffiths and Towle Hall, Wada Apartments (upper division only)
The Unit 2 complex consists of six buildings around a large courtyard and a central facility that contains the main office, mail services, large rooms for meetings, events, and parties, and the Academic Services Center.
- Located 3 blocks from campus.
- Four of the six buildings are highrise halls (Cunningham, Davidson, Ehrman and Griffith) that feature:
- Eight floors of double and triple occupancy rooms, some triples in Suite. (Single rooms are designated for disabled students).
- Approximately 230 students in each hall.
- Rooms have extra long twin beds, dressers, desks, mirrors, shelving, and closets.
- Rooms have high-speed internet connections.
- Some rooms have a bay view.
- Most floors are coed with one large coed bathroom per floor.
- Single sex floors are available.
- Floor lounges with balconies.
- Main lounge on entry level.
- The mini-suite building, Towle Hall, features:-
- A recently constructed mid-rise building.
- Approximately 215 students.
- Spacious double and triple occupancy rooms.
- Each suite has a dedicated bathroom.
- The Asian Pacific American Theme Program is in Towle Hall.
- The Wada Apartments features:
- Housing for transfer and upper-division students only (TUD).
- Spacious double and triple occupancy bedrooms in two and three bedroom apartments.
- Residents in each apartment share a kitchen, living/dining area and bathroom.
- Academic Year contracts.
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Room Summary:
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Other features:
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- Coed Floors & Single Gender Floors
- Double, Triple Rooms and Triple Rooms in Suite
- Double and Triple Room Mini-suites
- Apartments for Upper Division Students
- Live-In Staff
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- Security Monitor Program.
- Laundry facilities.
- Live-in staff.
- Access to the Unit's Academic Services Center, with IBM and Macintosh computers, laser printers, and hookup to the Campus Network and the Internet.
- Access to a small, central fitness facility.
- Crossroads is the nearest dining center, only a half block away.
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Wada Apartments in Unit 2 is reserved exclusively for 171 transfer and upper division students in double and triple occupancy rooms in apartments. Innovative educational programming designed to aid academic success is offered.
University of California, Berkeley is committed to providing a healthy, smoke-free environment for students, faculty and staff. Accordingly, no smoking is permitted in student rooms, or inside buildings, including lounges, balconies and breezeways, and stairways. Smoking is only permitted outside in designated areas.
Academic Services Center: Unit 2
http://academicservices.berkeley.edu
Reshall Peer Advisors: Unit 2
http://academicservices.berkeley.edu/advising/
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Double Room, Unit 2 |
"Unit 2 has a mix of students in the buildings with the traditional floor environment and a mix of older students in the apartment-style building. The central courtyard is a great meeting-up place and historical People's Park is only a block away."
— Ben
Unit 2 is a great place to live. The floor environment in the four tower buildings promotes interaction and allows exposure to a wide diversity of people. The apartments and mini-suites promote the same diversity while allowing students the option of a more private living space and, in the apartments, fully equipped kitchens. The central courtyard and recreation room enable people from all over the unit to mix and mingle, find study space, and relax. The unit is surrounded by a popular student neighborhood on two sides and borders a city park to the west. It is the perfect mixture of the residential living community and the larger Berkeley community. |