Catlett Residence Hall is home to 1,049 residents and is located on the east side of campus.

Catlett Hall also hosts Catlett Market Place and Fire Up Late Night Grill. This hall also has a variety of lounge/study spaces and a fitness center. For the 2024-25 school year, the Honors housing community will be located at Catlett. 

 

Who lives here?
  • Co-ed
  • Honors students
  • First-year students
  • Returning students
  • Transfer students
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Physical address

350 North Madison Street
Iowa City, IA 52242
319-335-1249

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Mailing address

[Your name]
100 Catlett Hall, Room #
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242

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Front desk

7 a.m.-2 a.m. / 7 days a week

Getting around

There are several ways to get around campus, the Iowa City area and even get out of town. University of Iowa Parking and Transportation provides more information about Cambus, parking, bikes, ridesharing, safe rides and more.

  • Walk to IMU: 4 minutes
  • Walk to Kinnick Stadium: 25 minutes
  • Walk to downtown: 7 minutes
  • Cambus: Blue, Red and Interdorm arrive every 10-12 minutes during business hours
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  • Cable TV jack (TV and cord not provided)
  • Ethernet internet jack (cord not provided)
  • Telephone jack (phone and cord not provided)
  • Closet
  • Desk and chair
  • Drawer space
  • Extra long twin bed (36 inches x 80 inches)
  • Pre-lofted beds
  • Recycling containers
  • Window curtains

  • Air conditioning
  • Cambus service
  • DeviceNet
  • Fitness center
  • Fully furnished
  • ITC print station
  • Laundry
  • Market Place
  • Multipurpose room/lounge/study space
  • Outdoor basketball hoops nearby
  • ResNet
  • Utilities included
  • Wireless internet

2024–25 rates

Single (with air and pod configuration)
Per semester - $5,853.00

Double (with air and pod configuration)
Per semester - $4,644.50

Triple (with air and pod configuration)
Per Semester - $4,007.50

Quad (with air and pod configuration)
Per Semester - $3,371.00

Floor plans and 3D view

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One room is occupied by one resident. A common bathroom is shared by approximately 15 rooms. The contract length is fall/spring. This is a typical single room. Please note, room layout and size may vary. 

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One room is occupied by two residents. A common bathroom is shared by approximately 15 rooms. The contract length is fall/spring. This is a typical double room. Please note, room layout and size may vary. 

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One bedroom and one common room are occupied by three residents. A common bathroom is shared by approximately 15 rooms. This is a typical triple room. Room layout and size may vary. Please note, availability of triple rooms is extremely limited.

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One bedroom and one common room are occupied by four residents. A common bathroom is shared by approximately 15 rooms. This is a typical quad room. Room layout and size may vary. Please note, availability of quad rooms is extremely limited.

Restroom types

This hall has single-user restroom types. 

Single-user

A single-user restroom is a restroom that is designed for one person at a time. As you enter the restroom, you will see a sink, a toilet and a shower for your use, all behind a locking door. Single-user restrooms are open to residents of any gender.

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Meet us
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Dani Dunphy

Title/Position
Hall coordinator
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Jillian Boudreau

Title/Position
Hall coordinator
Mary Fredrekson

Mary Fredrekson

Title/Position
Office administrator

Emergency Policies

Read our emergency standards and residence hall policies.