Housing at the University of Georgia

Black-Diallo-Miller, Brumby, Russell, and Creswell halls are collectively known as the "freshman high-rises" due to their similarities in design and function.

Rooms are double-occupancy with shared bathrooms, and the community is divided into four colonies: Darien, Newport, Sunbury, and Wentworth.

Students of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences are able to complete academic advising through the Franklin College in the Residence Halls program with one of two advisers assigned to this residence hall, and short courses and seminars are regularly scheduled for the Brumby conference rooms.

[2] Brumby Hall was renovated in 2020, and updated to include freestanding furniture in rooms, more programmatic spaces, more bathroom privacy and in-room temperature control.

Creswell Community is a nine-story residence hall housing approximately 965 students and is divided into four colonies: Frederica, Gordon, Goshen, and Ogeechee.

[4] In the fall of 2014, a new Bolton dining hall opened at the intersection of Baxter and Lumpkin streets.

[5][6] Mold was reported throughout Creswell Hall in 2021, prompting the University to commit to $20 million in dorm upgrades by 2025.

[7] In the fall of 2022, a new high-rise dormitory was constructed in the previous location of the old Bolton Dining Commons at the intersection of Baxter Street and E Cloverhurst Avenue.

[10][11] As the University worked to remove the bats, the Georgia Department of Public Health encouraged all students living at the dorm as well as visitors and staff to take a survey assessing their exposure to rabies.

[13] The noise and actions from the tailgaters is often bothersome to the highly academic students who reside in the Myers Community.

Reed and Payne Halls form the main part of Reed Community, and are located immediately north of Sanford Stadium close to Memorial Hall, Tate Student Center and the Zell B. Miller Learning Center(MLC).

The East Campus Village (ECV) is made up of five residence halls and collectively houses approximately 1,200 students.

ECV serves mainly upperclassmen, and is also the designated community for varsity student athletes.

East Campus Village residence halls are completely coeducational, with male and female apartments found throughout all buildings.

East Campus Village is located near two parking decks, the Ramsey Student Physical Activities Center, the University Health Center, the Performing and Visual Arts Complex and the dining facility and shops of the new East Village Commons.

The University of Georgia's Health Sciences Campus, located on Prince Avenue in Athens, is a 56-acre campus that was the former site of the U.S. Navy Supply Corps School, which moved to Rhode Island in 2011 as part of the U.S. Department of Defense Base Realignment and Closure process.

Beginning in fall 2013, undergraduate students will have the opportunity to live on the Health Sciences Campus in Brown Hall.