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Themed Housing

What is Themed Housing?

Themed housing at Marshall College is more than just a place to live—it's a community where students can connect with others who share similar backgrounds, experiences, and interests.

How do I apply for Themed Housing?

Students must have an active housing contract for the academic school year 2024-2025. For additional information, please contact the Marshall ResLife office at tmreslife@ucsd.edu. We will be reaching out to our future residents in the coming weeks!

What types of Themed Housing are there at Marshall College? (see below)

First Generation Themed Housing

We are excited to announce the launch of our inaugural first-generation college student-themed housing at Thurgood Marshall College! This new housing option is designed to provide a supportive and inclusive community for first-gen students, offering specialized resources and programming to help you succeed both academically and personally.

The First-Geneneration themed housing at Marshall College is more than just a place to live—it's a community where students can connect with others who share similar backgrounds and experiences. Residents will have access to exclusive events, workshops, and mentorship opportunities tailored to first-gen students, providing residents with the support they need to thrive in college and beyond. We believe that by creating a supportive and inclusive environment, we can help first-generation students achieve their full potential and celebrate their unique achievements.

Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Themed Housing

Marshall Residential Life is excited to announce the launch of the inaugural Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) themed housing! This new housing option at Thurgood Marshall College is designed to provide a supportive and inclusive community for AAPI students and their allies, offering specialized resources and programming rooted in AAPI student experiences, needs, and activism.

The AAPI themed housing at Marshall College is more than just a place to live—it's a community where students can connect with others who share similar backgrounds, experiences, and interests. Residents will have access to exclusive events, workshops, and mentorship opportunities tailored to AAPI students, providing residents with the opportunity to explore AAPI identities, histories, and cultures. By creating a supportive and inclusive environment, themed housing can help students explore AAPI identities, histories, and cultures as well as build a community in which all themed housing residents can thrive.