Residence Halls
Students who live on campus at UNF have many advantages over students who commute and those who choose larger, more traditional colleges. UNF's campus is uniquely beautiful and conveniently designed. It sits in the middle of more than 1,300 acres of woods on the edge of suburban Jacksonville in Northeast Florida. In fact, the beach and downtown are only minutes away by car. UNF's own surrounding forest keeps the urban sprawl out and the natural beauty.
There are also many opportunities for formal and informal recreation through intramural sports, nature walks, jogging, and picnics. The campus offers numerous fitness and wellness programs. In addition to the pleasure of living on our beautiful campus, resident students
also enjoy many everyday conveniences and social benefits. So take time and
explore the six complexes UNF has to offer!
Residence Hall Options
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Osprey Cove Constructed in 1997, Osprey Cove has many of the same
features as Osprey Landing in which residents share a room and their
own private bath. All rooms open to a covered walkway, with an open
courtyard.
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Osprey Crossings Opened for use in 2001, this three-building complex and
allows students the freedom to move about through an expansive lobby,
complete with a covered atrium. Residents must enter each building on
the bottom floor, then use internal stairway to get to other floors
within the building. Residents are able to enter their rooms or meet
with friends in one of the many common lounges and areas. Laundry
facilities are included on the first floor.
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Osprey Fountains UNF’s newest housing complex, opened fall 2009, is a
five-story, 385,000-square-foot building provides housing for 1,000
students in single and double-room (four- and six-bed) suites
with two bathrooms and high-speed data access and cable in each
bedroom, as well as private rooms, offering a private bathroom.
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Osprey Hall This three-story, lakeside, traditional college residence
hall opened in 1989. Students wishing to have a more traditional
housing experience choose to live in Osprey Hall because of the
opportunities it provides to meet, study and socialize with other
residents. Osprey Hall is separated by gender by floor, with a few
shared restrooms per floor.
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Osprey Landing This three-building complex provides a modified
suite-style option in which residents share a room and their own private
bath. All rooms open to a covered walkway, with an open courtyard.
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Osprey Village Offering one- and two-bedroom furnished apartments with
full kitchen and bath. The one-bedroom apartment is a single-story,
"flat" style unit made up of 400 square feet of living space which is shared by two
students. The two-bedroom, "townhouse"
apartment features a spiral staircase leading from the living room to a
loft-style bedroom on the second floor, which is shared by four students.
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Residence Halls on Campus Map
Here are the available Housing Areas on the UNF Campus.
Please select a Housing Area below to view more information about the
area. Click here to view outlines of the housing areas. You can also scroll down to view a list of all the Housing Areas

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