The University of Dayton offers a variety of housing options. First-year students live in Founders Hall, Marianist Hall, Marycrest Complex or Stuart Complex. Each features a resident assistant on every floor, study rooms, laundry facilities and a chapel. And every room comes with a fridge, cable TV/phone/wireless Internet connections and air conditioning. All first-year students belong to a learning-living community (LLC) in their residence hall, where they participate in co-curricular events like film screenings, field trips and service-learning projects. Undergraduate transfer students are assigned to a residence hall, apartment or house in the student neighborhood. Housing facilities for graduate students are University Place Apartments, Plumwood Terrace Apartments or 218 L Street Efficiency Apartments. All units include refrigerator, stove, one phone line, extra-long twin bed(36" x 80"), desk, chair, and table and chair(s). Depending on the building and unit layout, the apartment may contain a lamp(s), dresser, love seat, coffee table and lounge chair(s). This does not include University Place, which is unfurnished. Heat, water, electric, garbage pickup, local phone service, basic cable TV, and a computer network connection are included in the housing cost. This 55 unit building that is located three blocks from the School of Law and contains efficiency, single and two-bedroom apartments with limited indoor parking. Single apartments include a living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bath. Efficiency units include a combination living room/bedroom, kitchen and bath. Two bedroom apartments include two single bedrooms for two law or graduate, same gender students, living room, kitchen and bath. All units are air-conditioned, and laundry facilities are in the building.