Apartment Housing at the University of Idaho provides a unique community-focused living option for non-traditional students (25 years of age or older, graduate and law students, married couples, or students with children). All of the units are smoke-free.
The Living Learning Communities are hybrids between residence halls and apartments designed with upper-division students in mind. They provide space for social activities, while also having more individual space for projects and studying.
Wallace is a hub of activity with the main food court, game room, and mail boxes in the building. Wallace residents range from first-year students to senior and graduate level.
Theophilus Tower, a first-year community, is one of the most popular destinations for first year students. The Tower environment makes it easy to meet other students and get involved in campus life. Living communities in the tower are designed to help students connect and create study groups. All floors in the Theophilus tower are single sex.
McConnell Hall is a great place for returning and transfer students who want the strong community ties available in a residence hall as well as greater privacy and space for projects and studying.
Targhee Hall is a community for students studying the fine arts and architecture as well as students who may not have a major in fine arts but are interested in living in a community founded on the appreciation of music, art, graphic design, theater, architecture, dance, virtual technology/design and much more.