200 HEADS ARE BETTER THAN 1.
In line with the University, at Lucky101 our number one priority is to help support you socially and academically so that you are a successful, confident college-level student.
We have plenty of academic resources to help you achieve including a tight community of fellow freshmen as eager to learn as you are. In fact, learning is the most important part of our 3-Part Residence Life Program.
Impress the Prof.
To keep you strong academically and to help make your schoolwork a little easier Lucky101 offers you access to these great features:
- Basic high-speed Internet, with hookups in each bedroom
- Resident Assistants to help you find the resources you need
- Wireless Internet in each community lounge
- In-house math and science tutors
- No personal computer? Use the print and computer center for copies, laser printing, faxing, and more
- More private space to study in; just shut your bedroom door
- A great location, with most classes and libraries just steps away
Nearby support.
You'll be living in the middle of campus make use of it. As a UW student you will also have full access to all of the campus-wide University resources, including:
- UW-Madison Writing Center - A free resource to help all UW students become more effective, confident writers. Writing tutors are located in Pop's Club in Gordon Commons, across the street from Lucky101, and at other locations on campus.
- Greater University Tutorial Services (GUTS) - a registered student organization that connects UW students with volunteer tutors.
- UW-Madison Cross College Advising - Student advisors to help you with decisions about programs and majors, and with career planning.
- UW Libraries - Lucky101 is two blocks from the Memorial Library, the most commonly used library freshman year.
- Complete connection to University email, and WisWorld access to the UW's vast computer research, libraries and communications system

