University of Wisconsin–Madison

Summer Accommodations

Each residence hall serves as a jumping-off point for an unforgettable summer experience. All residence halls are air-conditioned, and rooms have twin beds, bed linens, pillows, small refrigerators, and connections for high-speed wireless internet service. Most buildings offer accessibility options, and listed capacities are estimates. With unbeatable locations, storied histories, and immaculate amenities, you cannot go wrong.

Conference residence room set-up

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“Let me thank you for the fabulous facilities and professional staff. I’ve run workshops all over the country for the past 15 years, and the UW-Madison venue ranks at the top. You run a great ship!”
Barbara, Dept. of Geosciences, Hamilton College, New York

Americans with Disabilities Act Accommodations

When planning a summer conference or program, ask about eligibility and possible services for special needs for enrolled students with the McBurney Disability Resource Center or by calling 608-263-2741 or 608-263-6393 (TTY/TDD).

The conference/program planner should submit to the Division of University Housing in writing the special summer residence hall and dining accommodations needed by March 1.