UW-Madison offers students free meals, free housing or $5,000 to move out of dorms
KIMBERLY WETHAL
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UW-Madison sophomore Maddy Wheeler exits her apartment in the Eagle Heights complex on campus. Wheeler is one of nearly 300 returning undergraduate students who accepted an incentive from University Housing to move out of the dorms this year to make way for freshman students.
It can take UW-Madison sophomore Maddy Wheeler an hour and a half to catch a bus and get to class in the morning — but it’s the price she pays to live for free in university housing.
The orange, yellow and green terrace chairs were packed up for winter on Monday.
UW-Madison sophomore Maddy Wheeler makes dinner in the kitchen of the two-bedroom apartment she shares with a roommate in the Eagle Heights complex on campus. There are 76 undergraduate students living in Eagle Heights this year. It is normally graduate and international student housing.
UW-Madison sophomore Maddy Wheeler exits her apartment in the Eagle Heights complex on campus. Wheeler is one of nearly 300 returning undergraduate students who accepted an incentive from University Housing to move out of the dorms this year to make way for freshman students.
UW-Madison sophomore Maddy Wheeler makes dinner in the kitchen of the two-bedroom apartment she shares with a roommate in the Eagle Heights complex on campus. There are 76 undergraduate students living in Eagle Heights this year. It is normally graduate and international student housing.