University of Arizona Approves New Residence Hall

The Arizona Board of Regents recently approved plans for a new residence hall at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Ariz., according to a news release. The new facility is scheduled to open in fall 2028 and have the capacity for more than 1,200 students, enforcing a new university expectation that all first-year students live on campus.

"As Arizona's premier land-grant university, we are committed to doing everything we can to promote student success," said University President Suresh Garimella. "The benefits to undergraduate students of living on campus as a component of their learning experience are clear from our own experience and that nationwide. This project helps meet our on-campus housing goals, and invests in our students and the impact they will have in Arizona and the world after earning their degrees. I'm grateful to the regents for voting to move it forward."

According to University Analytics and Institutional Research data as reported in the news release, 81% of first-year students who live on campus return for a second year, as compared to a 73% first-to-second-year retention rate for students living off campus. The same data also indicates that students who live on campus for at least a year graduate at a rate 50% higher than permanent off-campus-residence students.

"The changes we are making to the residential experience mark an exciting new era for student success at the U of A," said Vice President for Student Affairs Amanda Kraus. "We are changing the culture of the undergraduate experience to better support students' success and sense of belonging."

The Board of Regents also discussed a new sustainability initiative: After approval from the state, the university plans to lease 616 acres of unoccupied land for a new 120mW solar array and a 120mW battery storage facility, the news release reports, in partnership with Vesper Energy.

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