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  Living Environments > Your Room

In most cases two students share a room. Two rooms are joined as a suite, where four students share a bathroom. While most floors are co-ed, all rooms and suites have students of the same gender.

What’s included?

Each resident is provided with a:

  • Regular twin-sized bed
  • Desk
  • Desk chair
  • Wardrobe or closet
  • Dresser or drawer/storage space

Roommates share a vanity (a sink with a mirror), while suitemates share a shower and toilet.

All rooms are carpeted, air-conditioned, and have mini-blinds. Pictures of rooms are available.

Decorating

You are allowed to move the furniture around your room as long as it is safe. All furniture must remain in the assigned room at all times. If you rearrange the furniture in your room, you need to return it to its original position prior to moving out. Residents cannot install or affix anything in the room that will be permanent or damaging to the walls, doors, ceilings, or floor.

Packing

Wondering what to pack for UNLV? Check out our recommendations.

Smoking

All residence halls including common-use areas and individual rooms are non-smoking. This includes lounges, study rooms, laundry rooms, corridors, stairwells recreation rooms, and elevators. Smoking is only allowed in designated outside areas.

Special needs

Handicapped-adapted suites, in the Tonopah Living, Learning, and Scholarship Complex and the Dayton Complex house three students each. Wheelchair-adapted rooms are available in each complex.

 

 

 

 

 

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