UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
SUMMER SESSIONS RESIDENCE HALLS 2008
Be a part of the international community this summer at the University of California, Berkeley Summer Sessions Residence Halls
The University Summer Sessions Residence Halls offers a community designed to provide American and international students with a unique opportunity to live in an environment that fosters academic excellence, while encouraging cross-cultural understanding, cooperation and friendship.
Housing in the high rise towers at the Unit 2 Residence Halls is open for students registered in Summer Sessions A, A&D, B, C and D courses. If the Unit 2 Residence Halls should sell out and the need arises for more housing, some Summer Session D students will be offered housing in a high rise tower at the Unit 1 Residence Halls.
Single, double and triple occupancy rooms will be available. Some rooms offer spectacular views of the San Francisco Bay and the beautiful Berkeley hills. Each floor in the high rise residential towers has a central bathroom, four floor lounges with balconies and a main lounge with a television and comfortable furnishings for relaxing. The residential complexes are located two to three short blocks south of the main campus.
Some of the features you will enjoy that are included in the package rate:
• A flexible meal plan provided by our award winning residential dining program. The plan offers the convenience of dining at Crossroads (all-you-care-to-eat residential dining located one short block from Unit 2), The Den and five on-campus retail locations.
• A Computing Center with multiple PCs and Macintosh workstations supporting popular software i.e. Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, etc..
• Wired Ethernet connections are available in your room. You must provide your own Ethernet card and cable.
• Residential Living Professional and Student Staff live in the halls and provide you with support, leadership, activities and social programs.
• Faculty in Residence Professor George Chang with the Department of Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology.
• Comfortable lounges where you can relax, study, watch television or socialize.
• A single, double or triple occupancy residence hall room with oak furniture, cable, wall-to-wall carpeting and large windows
• Sheets, pillowcases, a blanket, a bedspread, towels, a telephone and a reading lamp are included in your room.
• Laundry Facilities
• An Exercise Room |