835 W. Dayton Street | Madison, WI 53706-1702 | Map
863 residents | Coed clusters of rooms
Single, double, and triple rooms
Opened 2007 | Named after Frederic A. Ogg
Ogg Residence Hall, located across the street from Gordon Avenue Market (one of six dining markets on campus) offers air-conditioned rooms featuring spacious walk-in closets. The majority of resident rooms in Ogg are triples. Each floor in the building has at least two lounge spaces and a kitchen for resident use. Ogg also offers many academic resources including two classrooms and Cross College Advising Services (CCAS) on the first floor of the building.
Ogg is also home to two learning communities that provide residents with a number of opportunities to get more involved in academics and extracurricular activities:
- Business Connect is an exciting community designed specifically for first-year direct admits to the School of Business. Live among motivated fellow Business majors with similar interests and classes in a supportive environment, conveniently located near the School of Business.
- The Studio is a creative arts community that encourages students who are passionate about dance, theatre, art, literature, film, fashion, music, and design to augment their core studies through experimentation and collaboration
Residents of Ogg are also encouraged to join TOGGA (The OGG Hall Association), which offers many leadership opportunities and programs aimed at getting you connected with friends and helping you succeed in college.
- Nearest Dining: Gordon Avenue Market
- Classroom: First Floor
- Academic Advising: First Floor
- Hall Desk: First Floor
- Kitchen: Attached to Lounges on Each Resident Floor
- Laundry: First Floor
- Music Practice Room: Lower Level
- Carpeting in Resident Rooms: Yes
- Air Conditioning in Resident Rooms: Yes
- Room Rate: High
- Neighborhood: Southeast
- Bathrooms Shared By: Cluster of Four Rooms
- Single Use Bathrooms: Yes (One on First Floor and Every Resident Floor)
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Communities
Business Connect
(One floor of Ogg Residence Hall)
Live among fellow first-year direct admits to the School of Business, sharing similar interests and classes in a supportive environment.
*Room Types
Please note, the majority of resident rooms in Ogg are triples.
Double with Bath
- Features: built-in closet, two beds, two desks, two desk chairs, refrigerator, bathroom
- Rooms Ending In: -110, -111, -206, -312
- Typical Dimensions: ~ 17′ 1″ x 12′ 4″
Triple
- Features: walk-in closet, three beds, three desks, three desk chairs, two refrigerators
- Typical Dimensions: ~ 15′ 1″ x 12′
*Rooms in some residence halls have mixed furniture. Furniture, measurements, and dimensions may vary from what is shown.
Floor Plans
B: Bathroom | X: Elevator | SR: Staff Room | S: Single | SWB: Single With Bathroom | D: Double | DWB: Double With Bathroom | T: Triple
Measurements
*Note: rooms in some residence halls have mixed furniture. Measurements and dimensions may vary. Due to the variety of residence halls, rooms, furniture, closets, etc. in University Housing, we are unable to provide measurements for all possible situations and items. If the measurement you’re looking for isn’t shown on our website, we are unable to provide it at this time. Measurements for all residence halls can be found on the Inside Our Rooms page.
Residence Halls Furniture Measurements
Residence Halls Miscellaneous Measurements
Residence Halls Lofting Measurements
Rates
The projected annual rates listed below are per resident and include housing during fall and spring breaks (winter break housing is available for an additional fee). Most new residents are assigned to a double room. Costs are billed by semester, combined with the tuition bill. Students select from one of three dining plan options based on their eating habits and how much they plan to dine on campus. For a full listing of residence hall rates and what is included, visit our Billing & Rates page.
Note: total costs of UW-Madison University Residence Halls room and dining plan rates can be calculated by:
- [Room Rate] + [Dining Plan Rate] = Total Room & Board Costs
wdt_ID | Dining Plan | 2025-26 Dining Plan Rate / Semester | 2025-26 Dining Plan Rate / Academic Year |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Go10 | 2,050 | 4,100 |
2 | Go14 | 2,300 | 4,600 |
3 | GoUnlimited | 2,900 | 5,800 |
Photos
*Note: rooms in some residence halls have mixed furniture. Furniture, measurements, and dimensions may vary from what is shown.
Heating & Cooling
Heating & Cooling
In Ogg, air-conditioning and heating can be used in either the heating or the cooling season. Heat is provided via hot water and cooling via chilled water through a radiator near your window. Your room’s temperature can be set from 68 – 74 °F and can be changed via a thermostat located on the radiator (see photo). Temperature is controlled by the arrows on the thermostat. Press the up arrow to raise the temperature or the down arrow to lower it.
The unit is designed to respond once the air temperature is +/- 2 degrees from the desired room temperature. The upper left button is programming options for service technicians.
Tips
- Try small adjustments first to avoid
overheating/cooling - Do not push furniture, bedding, or belongings against convectors as this could block airflow
- When in your room during the heating season, open curtains and blinds during the day to allow the sun to warm the room naturally and prevent air from being trapped against the window, and close them at night to decrease drafts — during the cooling season, do the reverse
- Keep doors and windows closed when the heat or air conditioning is on
- Consider using blankets and sweaters instead of turning up the heat
- Open windows slightly for short periods of time to allow outside air to circulate
- When possible, keep the room door open to promote air movement and introduce fresh air
- Take wet clothing or towels to a laundry room to be washed/dried ASAP to reduce moisture
- Run a fan to help circulate air
- Fish tanks, plants, humidifiers, and diffusers can contribute to humidity/moisture levels in your room