Category: Campus Specific Details

University of Washington – Do rooms have air-conditioning?

Author: Jorge Cortez Jr

No, the residence halls do not have air conditioning on campus. Although it will be late July, summers in Seattle are generally mild compared to many other parts of the United States, with average high temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to the low 70s. A fan will be provided for each room.

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University of Washington – Where will I be eating?

Author: Jorge Cortez Jr

Students will be having a majority of their meals in Center Table, the dining hall located on North campus. Center Table offers different food stations and is accommodating to various dietary needs including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free. The dining hall is not technically Kosher as there isn’t an official rabbi on campus, but it … Continued

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University of Washington – Where do I stay?

Author: Jorge Cortez Jr

Students will be residing in a residence hall on the University of Washington’s North campus. The exact residence hall will be determined in April 2024. All of the residence halls are newly renovated and are double styles with an en-suite bathroom. Rooms are separated by gender and halls include lounges, kitchenettes, and general common areas.

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University of Michigan – What kind of excursions will we go on?

Author: Jorge Cortez Jr

Students will explore Michigan, including visits to the farmers market, a boat tour, an escape room, museums, and other exciting activities. Additionally, over the weekend, students will embark on an adventure to Cedar Point, renowned as the roller coaster capital of the world.

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University of Michigan – Where will I be eating?

Author: Jorge Cortez Jr

Students will enjoy dining at the South Quad dining hall, conveniently attached to the dorms. This facility caters to various dietary needs, boasting a kosher kitchen and halal station.

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