![]() ![]() “The best part is that we have a gym on the first floor which is nice in case of unfortunate weather or late-night workouts,” Le said. Sage Point 811 has a gym on the first floor for all Sage Point residents. Jaden Le, a freshman studying biology, said he enjoys living in Sage Point and would recommend it to others. Warren plans to live off-campus next year and said she thinks she will enjoy it more. While Warren said it is nice to live on campus for the first year, as one can make friends, she thinks students get relatively little for the amount they pay. “I don’t feel like living on campus is worth the cost, not even close,” Warren said. Warren said Sage Point is what she was left with when she signed up for housing, because she did not get priority. She also lives in Sage Point and has a different opinion of living on campus. “I haven’t made a cookie in ages,” she said.Īubrey Warren is an undeclared first-year. She said she misses baking and having a kitchen and plans to live in Benchmark Plaza next year, which will provide her a kitchen to do so. The biggest benefit for Radmall is that things on campus are more accessible for her, and she thinks it is good to live on campus for at least the first year of college. Radmall said the price of a single room at Sage Point, which also requests the resident to buy a meal plan, is worth the cost for her because everything is included - laundry, electric, heat, A/C, water, etc. Additionally, she said she wished she knew about other options on campus to choose from because she only got to see one or two different styles in her tours and orientation. Radmall said that she dislikes how far of a walk it is from the Peterson Heritage Center, which houses the main dining hall on campus. She said she chose this option because the rooms were laid out as suites and it offered single rooms, and she wanted her own space to work. They have a wide variety of options, including triples, singles, doubles and economy doubles, and for the 2020-2021 school year, are only open for freshmen.Katrina Radmall, a freshman studying psychology, lives in Sage Point. ![]() These dorms do not have kitchens and require a meal plan. Gateway Heights is the only gender-segregated dorm on campus. Originally built to house the 2002 Winter Olympic athletes and located in North Campus, Heritage Commons includes Chapel Glen, Sage Point and Gateway Heights. Each housing offers something unique to students, and there are many options to choose from. Along with a place to live, the U also provides learning and themed communities for students with shared interests across all different housing options. Housing applications require students to answer questions about their preferences, including what time they go to bed, their thoughts on overnight guests and even what temperature they like to keep their room. The University of Utah’s on-campus housing applications for the 2020-2021 school year opened in February. ![]()
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