University of Florida student housing

Approximately 8,100 students live in single-student residence halls.

Nearly 1,600 students and their families also live on campus in 980 apartments arranged in Village Communities.

Murphree Area Honors Residential College (2023) Yulee Area Annie I. Broward Hall (1954) Marjorie K. Rawlings Hall (1958) May A. Mann Jennings Hall (1961) Robert Calder Beaty Towers (1967) Infinity Hall (2015) Tolbert Area Graham Area Keys Residential Complex (1991) Springs Residential Complex (1995) Lakeside Residential Complex (2000) Hume Hall (2002) The University of Florida Honors Program offers housing for freshmen at the Honors Village.

This residentially-based academic community consists of five residence halls and integrates the housing needs of Honors residents with facilities, staff, and programs in support of the Honors Program.

Corry Village and The Continuum are in the zone for Finley Elementary School.

Broward Hall, built in 1954, originally housed female students; similar to many other campus buildings built during that era, its architecture amalgamates Collegiate Gothic and Brutalist styles.
Buckman Hall was built in 1906 and is one of the oldest buildings at the university.
Murphree Hall , built in 1939
Fletcher Hall , built in 1938
Keys Residential Complex opened in 1991 as apartment-style student housing
Springs Residential Complex, built in 1995, replaced existing facilities located at the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium .
Lakeside Residential Complex, built in 2000
Beaty Towers, built in 1967, is the subject of a popular urban legend
Diamond Village
University Village
Tanglewood Village
Maguire Village
The building once known as The King's House was built in 1921 and was used to house the Institute of Hispanic/Latino Culture before being demolished in 2017.
Building 271 is the only building that remains from Schuct Village. It is currently used by Shands to house transplant patients