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Student housing at the University of California, Irvine is separated between freshmen, continuing students, graduate students, and faculty. These accommodations serve a traditional purpose of housing residents, but also serve as a long-term outreach incentive for new freshmen and faculty. Student housing also play a key role in developing campuswide social activities.

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[edit] Freshmen

[edit] Accommodations

Freshmen are typically assigned to live in either Middle Earth or Mesa Court; each dormitory is managed by a student Resident Advisor. Some freshmen are assigned to Arroyo Vista (accommodations for continuing students) in special theme houses, smaller dormitories that are each managed by a student House Assistant (a position dissimilar to the Resident Advisor in name only).

Because of increasing enrollment in recent years, on-campus housing is only guaranteed for freshmen and transfer students. As of 2006, freshmen may take advantage of a two-year university housing guarantee. Furthermore, all freshmen receive academic advising, introductory university seminars, and freshmen-only activities through UCI's new First Year Initiative.

Built in 1965, Mesa Court was the first housing complex established at UCI[1]. However, Middle Earth, established in 1974[2], has a reputation for being a more closely-knit community than Mesa Court. This is perhaps since it shares more centralized common areas (some of which are adjacent to Ring Road), smaller phase one dorms, and established housing traditions. This contrasts with Mesa Court, which is built on expansive and hilly terrain (which sometimes deters non-essential travel) and located far from Ring Road and the central campus. Additionally, Mesa Court has a large number of high-volume residence halls on the far side of the campus, thus encouraging more socialization within specific dormitories themselves. However, each community has a distinct personality and pride all their own, with students identifying strongly with the community in which they reside. Additionally, it is not uncommon for students from both housing communities to intermingle and attend each other's events.

Both Mesa Court and Middle Earth offer general use dormitories alongside theme dormitories. Themes vary widely and include Campuswide Honors, leadership, diversity, LGBT issues, school-or major-specific programs, drug abstinence, and the like. Incoming freshmen usually have their choice of dormitory theme (or lack thereof), and residence in any given dormitory offers significant dividents for those who actively participate in theme events.

[edit] Dining Services

Residents of Middle Earth and Mesa Court are required to choose and pay for a meal plan to complement their monthly rent expenses; voluntary meal plans are available to all other undergraduates. These meal plans may be employed at one of many on-campus eateries such as Phoenix Grille, B.C.'s Cavern on the Green, and Bistro by the Bridge (through the use of debit ZotBucks), or in one of three dining halls.

The two main dining halls, Mesa Commons and Pippins Commons, are located in Mesa Court and Middle Earth, respectively. Middle Earth also has a second dining hall, Brandywine, which specializes in freshly-prepared food and quick entrees. Mesa Commons and Pippins Commons are buffet-style, while Brandywine offers single entrees. Thursday dinners are referred to as "premium night," a tradition that offers patrons particularly high-quality meals (with past meals including grilled steak and crab legs). Every month, both of the Commons host a special birthday event or theme dinner (with past themes promoting foods from Hawaii, China, Latin America, and so forth). The Commons are both open throughout the weekday and twice during the weekends (for brunch and dinner); Brandywine is generally closed on weekends and offers a more limited weekday schedule.

[edit] Other Undergraduates

University Hills, on the southeastern side of UC Irvine. University House is on the lower left corner and the UCI Observatory is visible. The bulldozed land to the right has been developed into extensions of University Hills and Palo Verde.
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University Hills, on the southeastern side of UC Irvine. University House is on the lower left corner and the UCI Observatory is visible. The bulldozed land to the right has been developed into extensions of University Hills and Palo Verde.

Non-freshmen undergraduates live in Campus Village, Vista del Campo, Arroyo Vista, or in one of the many apartment complexes off-campus. Campus Village, located off Ring Road next to the School of Biological Sciences, comprise university apartments in which residents are chosen and paired together via lottery. As an apartment complex, Campus Village uniquely employs active Resident Advisors (RAs). Vista del Campo (or "VDC" for short), is a modern on-campus apartment managed by American Campus Communities, a private firm. Nearby Vista del Campo Norte, an extension of VDC, was recently completed in 2006. Both complexes have ultra-modern amenities such as swimming pools, private theaters, and large recreation centers. They also employ Community Assistants (CAs) who manage the recreation centers and offer limited event planning.

Arroyo Vista is composed of "houses" accommodating 16, 24, or 32 residents each as of fall 2005. These houses combine the setting of a family-style residence with the amenities of a dormitory, which leads to strong resident camraderie and dynamic community relationship. Prospective Arroyo Vista residents must meet the academic requirements of each house and write essays as part of the application process. The houses themselves are divided between academic themes and Greek interests. Academic theme houses are sponsored by a department or on-campus organization, and incorporate courses or events relevant to the house theme (e.g. Biology or Campuswide Honors). Greek houses are allocated to fraternities and sororities, and can be compared to the equivalent of a Greek Row. And recently, Arroyo Vista introduced an International Village, which will combine international students with undergraduates into four adjacent theme houses.

[edit] Social Activities

[edit] Planning

All undergraduate student housing complexes at UC Irvine employ a two-tier structure for planning and implementing social activities. The first tier involves Resident Advisors (RAs) and House Assistants (HAs), whose responsibilities include planning social activities for their residents. These student staff members employ a housing budget to plan events that revolve around a housing theme (if it exists), an educational theme, a special event (such as a faculty lecture), and community development (social activities). RAs and HAs are required to host a set number of each aforementioned type of event each quarter; most often exceed this requirement. Many ad hoc and impromptu events are also organized and held outside of the housing office's requirements, making student staff relatively autonomous when implementing events. Accountability comes in the form of extensive paperwork documenting event descriptions, the number of participants, and all budgetary expenses.

The second tier involves Community Programmers (CPs) and housing office professional staff, who plan complex-wide events. These individuals are responsible for developing community-wide events to create cohesion amongst all residents, regardless of the building in which they live. These events usually employ larger budgets and bigger publicity efforts, and must also be held accountable for planning and expenses. These complex-wide events may either be held in the local community center, open space, or available dormitory. Additionally, CPs and the professional staff are required to host a set number of monthly events.

Residents of Vista del Campo rely upon Community Assistants (CAs), who are roughly analogous to Resident Advisors in Campus Village. However, CAs have far fewer responsibilities for social activities in comparison to student staff with UCI Student Housing. Additionally, specific dormitories or houses with special themes may have additional student staff on hand to plan events. For example, Sierra in Mesa Court employs Sierra Programmers (SPs) to articulate the dormitory's unique diversity theme, while the Campuswide Honors Program coordinates with its theme dormitories and theme houses for Campuswide Honors events.

[edit] Traditions

In addition to conducting hundreds of events every year, UCI Student Housing also retains many annual events that have become long-standing traditions. For instance, each housing complex offers a major dance every year. For Mesa Court and Middle Earth, these dances usually occur in the fall and are informal outings. In Arroyo Vista, the tradition is to host an annual semi-formal, with past events being hosted on a cruise ship and resort hotel. Another tradition is for Community Programmers to host a food delivery service during midterms and finals weeks. Residents may call the housing office to order food, which is then delivered to them for a fee. The income from this event is used to host large events throughout the year. Additional traditional events abound, with the list including a casino night, camping on the complex's open spaces, talent show, movie screenings, keynote professor lecture series, Halloween haunted house contest, and more.

[edit] Graduates and Faculty

Graduate students are housed at the Verano Place and Palo Verde apartments. These accommodations cater to families as well as single students, and both complexes have numerous day care and child education facilities within their premises. Both facilities, particularly Palo Verde, have undergone renovation and expansion to accommodate UCI's growing number of programs.

Faculty members may opt to live in Las Lomas and University Hills, an on-campus apartment complex and planned housing community aimed at the university's teaching professionals. Las Lomas is at the foot of University Hills, with the former constructed in 1982 and the latter in 1986. Both share open community areas, a Montessori school, parks, and bike paths. The Thomas T. and Elizabeth C. Tierney University House, in which UCI's chancellor resides, is located at the top of University Hills.

[edit] Off Campus

Since approximately 36% of UCI students reside on campus, the majority either live in the area and commute, or must seek housing in nearby off-campus apartments. UCI Student Housing maintains a housing search office and roommate pairing service in the Administration building. However, nearly all the apartments in the Irvine-Newport Beach-Tustin area are managed by The Irvine Company, allowing residents to consolidate their search through one organization. Apartments in this area of Orange County have a reputation for high monthly rent, which is offset by sharing accommodations with many roommates.

One of the most popular off-campus housing locations for UCI students is Parkwest, which is located between Culver and University adjacent to the 405 freeway. Since hundreds of students live here, the ASUCI Express Shuttle devotes a fee-based bus line to servicing this apartment. Other locations notable for significant student populations include Berkeley/Columbia Court, Stanford Court, Harvard/Cornell Court, Dartmouth Court, Villa Sienna, and Turtle Rock, all of which are blocks away from the UCI campus.

Other notable off-campus housing locations include Balboa Peninsula and Balboa Island, which is particularly popular with fraternities and sororities. Additionally, the absence of a Greek Row at UCI has resulted in numerous Greek chapter houses being scattered across Irvine and Newport Beach.

[edit] Irvine Meadows West

UCI once hosted Irvine Meadows West (IM West), a trailer park community that offered accommodations for about 111 undergraduates and gradautes[3]. It offered the most affordable housing in Orange County close to UCI (at $130/month) and an eclectic membership of students and their pets (including dogs, cats, rabbits, and parrots). IM West was unique in student housing in that it offered its residents democratic participation in the management and maintenance of the trailer park. For example, residents governed monthly rental rates, constructed a community center, and collaborated on park improvement projects. Residents also planned their own events without the assistance of a resident advisor or manager from the student housing office.

On August 1, 2004, despite the vocal protests of its resident association, IM West was shut down after a five-year extension on its lease. UCI administrators decided to shut down the trailer park in order to build an extension to an adjacent parking lot between the School of Biological Sciences and School of Physical Sciences. Parking areas near these schools have historically been congested, and while the conversion of IM West to a parking lot does not alleviate the situation greatly, it was demolilshed as part of a long-term development plan to expand the School of Physical Sciences.

[edit] Trivia

  • Buildings in the Middle-earth student housing community are named after places and characters from the fictional world of J.R.R. Tolkien, author of the Lord of the Rings fantasy novels. Additionally, although possibly unrelated, the main circular road on campus is called Ring Road.
  • In the past, it was tradition that on the first night of finals the residents of Cumbre in Mesa Court would go streaking around Mesa Court. It was a sanctioned event with residential advisors overseeing it with police standing by. It has been discontinued.
  • Casa Cesar Chavez, the Chicano/Latino Studies theme house in the Arroyo Vista housing complex, is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of the deceased civil rights advocate. Some also claim that parts of Langson Library are haunted.
  • During his first year as Vice Chancellor of Student Housing, Dr. Bill Zeller lived on-campus in a Mesa Court freshman dormitory in order to experience on-campus housing from a student's perspective.
  • The most spirited hall in Mesa Court is Sierra, which unlike other Mesa Court dormitories has its own programmers (known as Sierra Programmers, or SPs). Sierra offers a unique housing experience focused on embracing community diversity and building especially strong resident relationships.
  • Arroyo Vista was originally established as a Greek interest community equivalent to a Greek row. However, it failed to attract sufficient numbers of residents, and was ultimately converted into its current theme house/Greek interest resident composition.
  • Unlike other undergraduate residential facilities, Arroyo Vista maintains a staff of House Assistants (HAs) instead of Resident Advisors (RAs). While the responsibilities and authority of HAs and RAs are exactly the same, the names signify the relevance of these staff positions to the communities they serve. HAs work in theme houses or Greek interest houses, while RAs serve as the popularly-known interpretation of residential staff members who cater to large dormitories.
  • A documentary called "The Rise and Fall of Irvine Meadows West" was created as a memorial piece by a Literary Journalism student in the School of Humanities[4]. It was part of a long-standing tribute to IM West prior to its shutdown, which also included a photo exhibit in the old Student Center.

[edit] References

  1. ^ UC Irvine Student Housing: Mesa Court: Hall History and Description. University of California, Irvine (2006).
  2. ^ UC Irvine Student Housing: Middle Earth: Hall History and Description. University of California, Irvine (2006).
  3. ^ Save Irvine Meadows West (archived). Associated Graduate Students of UC Irvine (2006).
  4. ^ Free Screening of The Rise and Fall of Irvine Meadows West (archived). Associated Graduate Students of UC Irvine (2006).

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