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University of Arizona Dorm Room Dimensions
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University of Arizona has room-dimension data for 21 residence halls. Published room sizes range from about 90 to 500 sq ft, with a median of 173 sq ft. Find exact width × length and square footage for each hall below, then preview your layout in the visualizer.
Apache-Santa Cruz
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | — | 165 sq ft |
| double | 11 × 15 ft | 165 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11 × 15 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Arizona-Sonora
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | 17 × 14 ft | 238 sq ft |
| triple | — | 261 sq ft |
| triple | 18 × 14.5 ft | 261 sq ft |
| double | — | 262 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (17 × 14 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Cochise
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| triple | 9.5 × 10 ft | 95 sq ft |
| triple | 13 × 11 ft | 143 sq ft |
| double | 12 × 13 ft | 156 sq ft |
| double | 12 × 15 ft | 180 sq ft |
| double | 14 × 13 ft | 182 sq ft |
| double | — | 182 sq ft |
| triple | — | 238 sq ft |
| double | — | 500 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (12 × 15 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Coconino
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | 14.5 × 10 ft | 145 sq ft |
| double | — | 145 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (14.5 × 10 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Colonia de la Paz
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | — | 90 sq ft |
| single | 9 × 10 ft | 90 sq ft |
| double | — | 176 sq ft |
| double | 11 × 16 ft | 176 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11 × 16 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Coronado
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | 10 × 20 ft | 200 sq ft |
| double | — | 200 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (10 × 20 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Gila
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | 10 × 10 ft | 100 sq ft |
| single | — | 100 sq ft |
| double | 11.5 × 13.5 ft | 155 sq ft |
| double | — | 155 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11.5 × 13.5 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Graham-Greenlee
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | 11 × 18 ft | 198 sq ft |
| double | — | 198 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11 × 18 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Hopi
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | 13.5 × 12 ft | 162 sq ft |
| single | — | 162 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (13.5 × 12 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Kaibab-Huachuca
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | — | 176 sq ft |
| double | 11 × 16 ft | 176 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11 × 16 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Likins
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | — | 201 sq ft |
| double | 11.5 × 17.5 ft | 201 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11.5 × 17.5 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Manzanita-Mohave
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | 12 × 14 ft | 168 sq ft |
| double | — | 168 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (12 × 14 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Maricopa
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | 10 × 11.5 ft | 115 sq ft |
| single | — | 115 sq ft |
| double | 8 × 25.5 ft | 204 sq ft |
| double | — | 204 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (8 × 25.5 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Pima
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | — | 100 sq ft |
| single | 10 × 10 ft | 100 sq ft |
| double | — | 156 sq ft |
| double | 12 × 13 ft | 156 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (12 × 13 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Posada San Pedro
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | 10.5 × 12 ft | 126 sq ft |
| single | — | 126 sq ft |
| double | 11 × 16 ft | 176 sq ft |
| double | — | 176 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11 × 16 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Pueblo de la Cienega
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | 10.5 × 12 ft | 126 sq ft |
| single | — | 126 sq ft |
| double | 11 × 16 ft | 176 sq ft |
| double | — | 176 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11 × 16 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Villa del Puente
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | — | 126 sq ft |
| single | 10.5 × 12 ft | 126 sq ft |
| double | — | 176 sq ft |
| double | 11 × 16 ft | 176 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11 × 16 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Yavapai
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | 12 × 14 ft | 168 sq ft |
| double | — | 168 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (12 × 14 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Yuma
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| double | — | 155 sq ft |
| double | 11.5 × 13.5 ft | 155 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11.5 × 13.5 ft).
Open the room visualizer →Árbol de la Vida
| Room type | Dimensions | Size |
|---|---|---|
| single | 10 × 17 ft | 170 sq ft |
| single | — | 170 sq ft |
| double | — | 201 sq ft |
| double | 11.5 × 17.5 ft | 201 sq ft |
Design this room before move-in
Start from this hall's most common layout (11.5 × 17.5 ft).
Open the room visualizer →What on-campus housing costs at Arizona
Heads up — this school breaks the usual rules
- Bed size is not uniform, and this is the trap. Hopi has standard FULL beds (54" x 75", so regular full sheets). Honors Village publishes Full XL (54" x 80") alongside Twin XL — bed size is literally a line item on its rate sheet. And UA admits “a small selection of our dorms offer Full XL beds” without naming them all. Confirm your assigned room before buying sheets.
- Air fryers and Instant Pots are banned by name, along with toasters, toaster ovens, waffle irons and George Foreman grills — the entire countertop-cooking category.
- Bed risers are explicitly prohibited, and seven halls further restrict bunking or height adjustment: Apache-Santa Cruz, Babcock, Colonia de la Paz, Graham-Greenlee, Honors Village, Kaibab-Huachuca and Manzanita-Mohave.
- Adhesive LED strip lights are banned (“no sticky strips”) while non-adhesive string lights are permitted — a distinction almost no checklist makes. Nothing goes into the walls: no nails, screws, thumbtacks or pins.
- Laundry is pay-per-load at $3.60, and a meal plan is mandatory for freshmen and for every Honors Village resident. Both sit outside the published housing rate.
Buying the standard college checklist here will waste money — check your building first.
| Hall | Style | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Coconino Bottom-tier price and among the cheapest doubles on campus. | Traditional | $7,270/yr double |
| Navajo-Pinal (Stadium) Same low tier, and the only hall offering triples — literally built into the football stadium. | Traditional | $7,270/yr double |
| Yuma Mid-tier traditional double and the volume first-year option. | Traditional | $8,680/yr double |
| Pima A suite bathroom at mid-tier pricing — the value pick for avoiding community bathrooms. | Suite | $8,680/yr double |
| Coronado Top-tier high-rise with a suite-style configuration. | Suite | $10,760/yr double |
| Honors Village Premium tier with its own mandatory meal plan. Its 4BR/4BA apartments run to $15,620 and are where the Full XL beds live. | Suite | $11,210/yr double-suite |
Rates are per person per academic year but are not split evenly — fall is billed heavier because it includes a non-refundable $400 rent down payment. All figures assume double occupancy; singles cost roughly 50% more. Meal plans and parking are excluded, but freshmen must have a meal plan and Honors Village residents must buy the Honors Village plan. Rates compiled from the university’s published housing rates, August 2026. Always confirm on the official rates page.
Who has to live on campus
“Living on campus as a first-year, main campus student is expected” rather than strictly mandated, and over 80% of residents are first-years. A formal exemption process exists for students living with a parent, guardian or relative over 21 within 30 miles, turning 21 by the first day, veterans, married students, those with a legal dependent, documented medical or disability need, extreme financial hardship, or a religious conflict.
What the room already includes
A bed with mattress, closet or wardrobe, desk with chair, dresser, trash can and recycle bin per resident. The rate covers electricity, gas and water, air conditioning and heating, internet, and access to local TV channels. Laundry is not free — $2.00 to wash and $1.60 to dry, roughly $150 to $250 over an academic year. Apartment-style housing exists essentially only at Honors Village; every other hall is traditional or suite-style with community kitchens rather than private ones. Coronado and Pima are the suite-style halls.
Fridge & microwave rules
Bring your own or rent — nothing is supplied. A resident-owned fridge must be under 5 cubic feet, 120 volt and under 2 amps, and microwaves must be UL-listed at 800 watts maximum. Full-size refrigerators are prohibited. The contracted rental unit is 3.1 cubic feet with a 700-watt microwave. Honors Village apartment residents with in-unit kitchens need neither.
What you cannot bring
Instant Pots and air fryers by name, hot pots and induction burners, and any open-coil or open-flame appliance including toasters, toaster ovens, waffle irons, fondue pots and George Foreman grills. Space heaters, full-size refrigerators, halogen lamps, adhesive LED lights (non-adhesive string lights are fine), incense and candles, candle warmers, bed risers, wallpaper and contact paper. No nails, screws, thumbtacks or pins on walls — and even “damage-free” adhesives can still draw damage charges. Beds cannot be raised before arrival; height changes go through a maintenance request after move-in. Pets: non-dangerous fish in a 10-gallon or smaller tank.





