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Middle Earth | UCI Student Housing

Middle Earth (one of two Residence Halls) is not only a place where Hobbits live in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, it is also a housing community at UC Irvine! Centrally located just off of Ring Road between Social Science and Engineering.

Most residential communities are mixed-gender, though all-female and gender-inclusive (see Open House theme hall) options are available.

24 “Classic” Residence Hall Communities 2 Five-Level “Towers” Community Facilities

“Living in Middle Earth is like a dream come true: Convenient on-campus location, friendly staff and residents, and everyone comes to eat lunch or dinner here – What more could you ask for?”

Meal Plans & Dining Facilities

All students living in the residence halls are required to hold a meal plan, and each res-hall community has a dining facility that serves three meals a day, Monday-Friday, and two meals a day on Saturday & Sunday. More information here.

Fall 2021: 2,203 First- and Second-Year Students
Mixed-gender, all-female, and gender-inclusive communities
Live-in Resident Advisor in each community
Live-on full-time Residential Life Coordinators

What are you interested in?  Themed communities provide opportunities to explore your interests and talents, build relationships, learn and grow outside the classroom. Live with peers who share your interests or explore new interests in of of the general interest halls. All residents have the opportunity to participate in First Year Initiative (FYI) Programs that support academic success, community involvement, and personal wellness. 

Study Lounges

ARKENSTONE RESOURCE CENTER is a 24/7 study space. There are a number of academic support services offered here for students such as academic advising and peer tutoring in writing and library research. Also, there are computers installed there for quick use.

BUCKLEBURY STUDY LOUNGE is a 24/7 study spaces and multipurpose space. Often times, programs for students take place here. For instance, we offer programs that promote student-faculty interactions, so it is common to see faculty here at night for different programs.

WELLINGHALL STUDY PAVILLION Located on the second floor of the Laurelin-Telperion Tower.

Study Classrooms

GANDALF’S CLASSROOM is located across from Pippin dining commons, next to Arkenstone study lounge, this SMART classroom is home for many of Middle Earth’s programs, held by the community’s student staff. There are also quarterly classes hosted for Middle Earth Residents here – one aspect of how the academic mission extends into the living environment. This space is not currently available for outside use.

ATHELA’S CLASSROOM is located on the first floor, inside the Wellinghall Study Pavillion. It will be used as a location for programs and quarterly classes hosted for Middle Earth residents.

Small Group Study Spaces

In addition to the study lounges, smaller group study spaces are available on the second floor of Laurelin-Telperion Tower. Keys can be checked out in Anborn.

Dome of Stars Multipurpose Room

Dome of Stars is home to programs and events offered by the Middle Earth community staff. Additional evening study space will be hosted by ACE Programmers in this space.

Sunland Poster Room

Located on the second floor of Laurelin-Telperion Tower, Sunlands is accessible through the Middle Earth Housing Office.

Hydration Stations

There are hydration stations (filtered water dispensers) located in each hall and across from Bucklebury Study Lounge.

Laundry Facilities

There are laundry facilities in each residence hall. All laundry machines operate with credit, debit, or prepaid debit cards.

Kitchens

Although meal plans are required in the residence hall housing contract, a small kitchen is located in every hall for preparing late-night snacks or other treats. The kitchen is furnished with a stove, oven, full-size refrigerator, and microwave.


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