Does UNLV have private bathrooms?
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Does UNLV have private bathrooms?
Single-user restrooms on UNLV’s campuses are open to all genders. Select single-user restrooms also comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines and / or feature baby changing stations. See below for a list of restroom types and locations.
Is the area around UNLV Safe?
It is one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Las Vegas and has one of the highest crime rates in the valley. However, the police are pretty fast to respond because they are always over there. There is also a pretty big homeless issue but most of them are non-violent.
Can you choose your roommate at UNLV?
If you wish to request a specific roommate, please add the request in the housing portal. Your requested roommate will receive the request and accept on their end to match you as roommates. If you do not have a roommate you will have the opportunity to find one during our roommate matching.
Can you live on campus at UNLV?
Live in the heart of campus in our traditional residential experience in UNLV owned and operated residence halls. UNLV offers on-campus housing for traditional first-year students, all students seeking a traditional campus experience, and for students who meet the criteria for the First-Year Housing Requirement.
What is UNLV famous for?
UNLV is most known for its men’s basketball program. Made famous by Coach Jerry Tarkanian in the 1970s–1990s, the Runnin’ Rebels are the third-most winning team in Division I basketball history by percentage, only behind Kentucky and North Carolina (.
Can you smoke at UNLV?
The University Policy Committee invites the campus community to review a proposed policy: Smoke-Free and Tobacco-Free Campus Policy. UNLV is committed to providing a safe and healthy on-campus learning and work environment for its students, faculty, staff, residents, clients, contractors, vendors, and visitors.
Can freshman have cars at UNLV?
Do I need a permit to park on the UNLV campus? Yes, parking in any lot on campus, except Lot S, requires a permit, or your vehicle will be cited. This includes guests, visitors, speakers, performers, applicants, students, staff, faculty, deans, vendors, etc. Meters are available and do not require a permit.
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