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Aggie Village (Graduate Housing)
Each Apartment Includes:
- Private Room
- Living Room
- Kitchen
- Shared Bathroom
- View Floorplan
(Enrollment in graduate program required)
Aggie Village, located on the Northern part of campus, is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of campus. Read More ▼
The apartment style of Aggie Village offers a full kitchen, living space, one full bathroom, and two private bedrooms (one graduate student per bedroom). Aggie shuttle stops are located nearby to get you to and from campus in a timely manner. Come find your niche here at Aggie Village.
Furnishings
Bedroom
- 1 twin bed (36" x 80" mattress)
- 1 desk
- 1 desk chair
- 1 closet
- 1 dresser
Each room has a wired Ethernet port for internet, cable TV connection, curtains or blinds, and wall-to-wall carpeting.
Living Room
- Couch
- 1 upholstered chair
- Coffee table
- Dining room table and three chairs
Kitchen
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Stove
Bathroom
Each apartment has one bathroom equipped with full-size bathtub/shower, shower curtain, sink and toilet as well as a half bathroom with sink and toilet.
Laundry
High-efficiency, Energy Star® washers and dryers installed on campus clean effectively, help save time and are gentle on your clothes and the environment! High-efficiency, front loading machines hold more clothes and use less water than conventional laundry equipment. Machines accept cash, debit and credit cards. One load of laundry is $1.25 to wash and $1.00 per drying cycle.
For best washing results:
- Use only 2 Tbsp. of concentrated HE detergent (it's specially formulated for these machines)
- Choose a cold water setting to save energy
- Wash only full loads
For best drying results:
- Clean dryer filter before use
Meal Plans
| Meals Per Week | Price Per Semester | Includes Cash Equivalency* |
Guest Passes** |
| 7 meals | $925.00 | No | No |
| 10 meals | $1,300.00 | Yes | No |
| 15 meals | $1,600.00 | Yes | 2 Per Semester |
| 19 meals | $1,700.00 | Yes | 2 Per Semester |
| Unlimited | $1,850.00 | No | 2 Per Semester |
*Cash equivalency allows the resident to use their meal plan once
per day in any of our Cash Dining Operations for a cash equivalency
of $6 per meal. Purchases in excess of $6 are to be paid by the
resident at time of purchase
**Guest passes allow resident to purchase a meal for friends,
family or other guests of the resident.
Room Rates Per Semester 2013-14
- Small Private: $1,660.00
- Large Private: $1,810.00
Building 7 (Renovated) Rates
- Small Private: $1,760.00
- Large Private: $1,920.00
What To Bring
Make your "home away from home" with this basic list of essential items:
- Bedding: Sheets, blankets, pillow, pillowcases, and bedspread. Mattresses are 36” x 80” which are longer than a regular twin.
- Alarm clock
- Stereo, radio
- Computer
- Towels and toiletries
- Laundry basket
- Television (each apt. has cable TV hook-up)
- Wall decor, throw pillows, various decorative items as desired.
(Please do not use tape or other types of adhesive for wall décor and make sure that they can be easily removed. A suggestion for hanging posters, pictures, etc., is white Plastitack and Command Hooks from 3M for putting things on the walls.)
In addition to your personal belongings, you will need items for your kitchen. Since you need only one of many items, check ahead with your roommate(s) if possible to avoid duplication. You may even want to wait until you get to Logan and purchase items here after consulting each other. The following is a list of possibilities:
- Dishes, silverware, glasses, serving dishes
- Mixing bowls, hand mixer
- Cutting board, measuring cups and spoons
- Salt and pepper shakers
- Dishtowels, dishcloths, hot pads
- Frying pan, pots and pans
- Dish drainer
- Egg beater, strainer, can opener
- Cheese grater, vegetable peeler
- Clothes iron, small kitchen appliances
Storage space in all buildings is extremely limited, so please plan accordingly.
Housekeeping and Maintenance
Residents are responsible for cleaning their apartment, which includes the bathroom and should stock household cleaning supplies and toilet paper. Vacuum cleaners can be checked out for temporary use at the area office. Repairs and regular maintenance of residence halls is done by Housing Facilities staff. Residence may submit maintenance requests online at http://fixit.housing.usu.edu