Upper-Division Housing (UDH)

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The UDH Community includes: 3050 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Blvd, Thomas House, Martin House, Moore House, Perkins House, Smith House, and Service House.

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Get a feel for all that Upper-Division Housing has to offer by taking an online 360°room tour. If you prefer, check it out for yourself by visiting campus.

 

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Amenities

Fully furnished rooms

  • Furniture (two of each per double room): desk, chair, bed, dresser
  • Community bathrooms
  • Wired and wireless internet
  • Electricity
  • A complementary on-site washer/dryer
  • Water, sewer, recycling, and trash

Convenient location

  • Centered in 91³Ô¹ÏÍø's fraternity community 
  • Walk or bike to class
  • Nearby parking on Dyer Ct.
  • Easy access to Hughes-Trigg Student Center

Community design

  • TV lounge 
  • Dinning space with community refrigerator 
  • Outdoor seating & basketball hoop
  • Community events and socials
  • Resident assistant

An academic-oriented environment

  • Multiple study nooks 
  • Peer Academic Leaders (PALs), Honors Mentors, and Student Wellness Champions
  • Educational programs

Worry-free features

  • Professional, on-site maintenance
  • 24-hour, on-call staff
  • Card-controlled access
  • Security escorts
  • Roommate matching available

Room and furniture dimensions

  • Desk: 30" H x 29.5" W x 24.5" D
  • Dresser: 30" H x 29.5" W x 24.5" D
  • Bed: 80" L x 35" W (XL Length Twin)
  • Window: 55"H x 30" W; 18"  from ground

Building facts

 Community abbreviations 3050
 Building capacity 22
 Year built Unknown
 Residential area Upper Division Housing
 Physical address 3050 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Blvd.
 Room types Double
 Gender Male

 

Sample floor plans

 

3050  91³Ô¹ÏÍø BLVD Room floorplan

Community bath double room

Sample floor plans

Fully furnished apartments

  • Furniture: desk, chair, full-size murphy bed, table
  • Private in-apartment kitchenette appliances: microwave, stove-top, oven, refrigerator (please note: size of fridge varies among rooms, and we are unable to take requests)
  • Private in-apartment bathroom with full shower/tub
  • Wired and wireless internet
  • Electricity
  • Free on-site washer/dryer
  • Water, sewer, recycling, and trash

Convenient location

  • Walk or bike to class
  • Nearby parking in Hillcrest Parking garage
  • Easy access to Umphrey Lee Dining Hall 

Community design

  • TV lounge
  • Community events and socials
  • Resident assistants

An academic-oriented environment

  • Peer Academic Leaders (PALs), Honors Mentors, and Student Wellness Champions
  • Educational programs

Worry-free features

  • Professional, on-site maintenance
  • 24-hour, on-call staff
  • Security escorts
  • Nearby bike racks
  • Drink vending machine 

Building facts

Community abbreviations UDH
Building capacity 42
Year built 1951
Residential area Upper Division Housing
Physical address 5912 Hillcrest Avenue
Room types Apartment
Gender Co-ed building

Building namesake 

Paul E. Martin was a bishop in the North Texas Conference and alum of 91³Ô¹ÏÍø. Later he became a trustee of the institution.

 

Sample floor plans

 

Martin House Floorplan

 

Private bath with kitchenette single room apartment


Amenities

 

Fully furnished apartments

  • Furniture (two of each per double room): desk, chair, bed, dresser, kitchen table and chairs
  • Kitchen appliances: refrigerator, stove-top, dishwasher, oven
  • Private, in-apartment bathrooms with a full shower/tub
  • Wired and wireless internet
  • Electricity
  • Free on-site washer/dryer
  • Water, sewer, recycling, and trash
  • ADA-compliant rooms available
  • Vending machines

Convenient location

  • Walk or bike to class
  • Nearby parking in Hillcrest Parking Center
  • Easy access to Umphrey Lee Dining Commons

 

Room and furniture dimensions 

Square footage ranges

  • Typical square footage is 378 square feet.

Furniture dimensions

  • Desk: 30" H x 48" W x 24.5" D
  • Dresser: 30" H x 29.5" W x 24.5" D
  • Bed: 78" L x 32" W (XL Length Twin)
  • Window: 48"H x 42" W; 28"  from ground

Building facts

 Community abbreviations MOOR
 Building capacity 118
 Year built 1959
 Residential area Upper Division Housing
 Physical address 5808 Hillcrest Ave.
 Room types Apartments
 Gender Co-ed by gender by room

 

Building namesake

Moore House was built in 1959. John M. Moore was a bishop in the Methodist church until 1948. He also served on 91³Ô¹ÏÍø's Board of Trustees from 1932 to 1938.

 

Sample floor plans 

 

Private bath double room


Learn More About The Service House

Amenities

Fully furnished rooms

  • Furniture (two of each per double room): desk, chair, full-size bed, dresser
  • Wired and wireless internet
  • Electricity
  • Free on-site washer/dryer
  • Water, sewer, recycling, and trash
  • ADA-compliant rooms available

Convenient location

  • Easy access to Hughes-Trigg Student Center
  • Walk or bike to class
  • Nearby parking on Dyer Ct.

Community design

  • TV lounge
  • Community kitchen
  • Community events and socials
  • Resident Assistants (RAs)
  • House council
  • Courtyard

An academically-oriented environment

  • Educational programs
  • Community service and engagement opportunities

Worry-free features

  • Professional, on-site maintenance
  • 24-hour, on-call staff
  • Card-controlled building access
  • Security escorts
  • Roommate matching available
  • Adjacent bicycle racks 

Room and furniture dimensions

Square footage ranges

  • Suite bath rooms: 130 - 240 sq.ft.
  • Community bath rooms: 160 - 240 sq.ft.

Furniture dimensions

  • Desk: 2'6" H x 4" W x 2' D
  • Dresser: 2'6" H x 2'6" W x 2' D
  • Bed: 80" L x 36" W (XL Length Twin)
  • Window: 4'10" H x 3'2" W 

Building facts 

Community abbreviations 91³Ô¹ÏÍøSH
Building capacity 28
Year built Unknown
Residential area North
Physical address 3041 Dyer Ct.
Room types Double
Gender Co-ed by gender by room
 

Amenities

Fully furnished rooms

  • Furniture (two of each per double room): desk, chair, bed, dresser, nightstand
  • Internet
  • Electricity
  • Free on-site washer/dryer
  • Water, sewer, recycling, and trash

Convenient location

  • Walk or bike to class
  • Nearby parking in Mustang garage
  • Easy access to Arnold Dining Commons

Community design

  • TV lounge
  • Community kitchens
  • Community bathrooms
  • Ice machine
  • Community events and socials
  • RAs
  • Community Council

An academic-oriented environment

  • 24-hour group study room
  • Peer Academic Leaders (PALs), Honors Mentors, and Student Wellness Champions
  • Educational programs

Worry-free features

  • Professional, on-site maintenance
  • 24-hour, on-call staff
  • Card-controlled access
  • Security escorts
  • Roommate matching available
  • Nearby bike racks

Room and furniture dimensions

Square footage ranges

  • Typical square footage is 243 for a double room

  • Typical square footage is 110-151 for a single room

Furniture dimensions

  • Desk: 25" H x 30" W x 23" D
  • Desk Storage Unit: 25"H x 16.543 W x 23" D
  • Dresser: 43" H x 28" W x 23" D
  • Bed: 79" L x 35" W (XL Length Twin)
  • Window: 51"H x 29" W

Building facts

 Community abbreviations  
 Building capacity 85
 Year built 1951
 Residential area Upper Division Housing
 Physical address 6020 Hillcrest Ave.
 Room types Single, double
 Gender Co-ed by gender by room

 

Building namesake

A. Frank Smith was one of the founding ministers of University Park United Methodist Church and the chairman of the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Board of Trustees from 1936to 1960

 

Sample floor plan

Smith Perkins Double

 

 

Community bath double room

 

 

 

Smith Perkins Single

 

 

 

Community bath single room

 

 

Amenities

Fully furnished apartments

  • Furniture: desk, chair, full-size bed, dresser, and couch
  • Kitchen appliances: refrigerator, stove-top, dishwasher, oven
  • Two bathrooms per apartment with full shower/tub
  • Wired and wireless internet
  • Electricity
  • Free on-site washer/dryer
  • Water, sewer, recycling, and trash
  • ADA-compliant rooms available

Convenient location

  • Walk or bike to class
  • Nearby parking in Airline garage
  • Easy access to Hughes-Trigg Student Center

Community design

  • TV lounge
  • Community kitchen
  • Community events and socials
  • Resident assistants
  • Community council

An academic-oriented environment

  • 24-hour group study rooms and nooks
  • Peer Academic Leaders (PALs), Honors Mentors, and Student Wellness Champions
  • Educational programs

Worry-free features

  • Professional, on-site maintenance
  • 24-hour, on-call staff
  • Card-controlled access
  • Security escorts
  • Roommate matching available
  • Nearby bike racks

Building facts

 Community abbreviations UDH
 Building capacity 72
 Year built 2020
 Residential area Upper Division Housing
 Physical address 3130 Daniel Ave
 Room types Apartment
 Gender  Co-ed by gender by apartment

 

Sample floor plans

 

 

Private bath single room apartment 

 Apartment Bedroom

Backyard

Community Kitchen

Exterior

Family Room

Apartment Kitchen

Apartment Bathroom

 

Living in Thomas...

 

 

 

 

 

   

What you can expect

Students by fire enjoying smores

Fun events and programs

Living in UDH means more independence, but you still want to get to know your neighbors. UDH hosts a variety of events and programs such as a bake night, pumpkin carving, and Movement Monday. Additionally, UDH residents are encouraged to continue their affiliation with their Residential Commons by attending events such as their FiR’s weekly program or the RC signature event.

girl with a white shirt and hair pulled back laying on ground petting white dog

Block Out the Stress

Upper Division housing is proud to plan and host the yearly signature event, Block Out the Stress.The UDH Community Council spends all year brainstorming activities, food, and giveaways to ensure everyone who attends can take a break from the stress of finals in the spring and enjoy an afternoon with friends. Typical activities include food trucks, swag, giveaways, and games.

Live, learn, achieve—together

 Get to know the staff and student leaders of Upper-Division Housing.

 

Nichole Fernandez-Jurado

Nichole Fernandez-Juardo

Residential Community Director

Nichole is from Michigan and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising & Public Relations from Marquette University. Nichole’s first career was working in Fraternity & Sorority life as an Educational Leadership Consultant where she traveled the country visiting chapters. Nichole felt a pull to continue her education while remaining in a setting where she could continue working with students and ultimately attended Texas Christian University to earn a Master's in Higher Education Leadership. Nichole has worked at a few other institutions before joining the UDH Community here at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø.

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Assistant Residential Community Director