Oxford Housing
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Oxford is a co-educational residence hall located in the Hill Area of the University of Michigan campus. Completed in 1963, Oxford Housing cost $2.4 million to build. The award-winning design is a testament to the facility's unique offerings and special features. Originally an all-female hall, the complex became co-educational in 1971. Oxford Housing houses approximately 325 students, primarily freshmen and sophomores. The resident staff is made up of: 8 Resident Advisors, 1 Minority Peer Advisor, 1 Academic Peer Advisor and 1 Resident Computer Systems Consultant. The combined houses are allocated 2 seats on the University of Michigan's RHA. Oxford Housing is commonly referred to by its residents simply as "Oxford" or "The Ox."
Oxford Housing is divided into seven separate houses:
- West Seeley (location of the front desk)
- East Seeley
- Arbor
- Geddes
- M Goddard
- L Goddard
- Emanuel
- Vandenburg
- Noble