General Information

The Moody Tower North only accepts sophomore or higher standing; students ages 20 or older by Sept. 1; or returning residents who are currently enrolled in the Priority Room Selection. The Moody Tower South only accepts newly admitted freshmen.

For specific questions about housing availability or for questions about how to sign up to live on campus, please contact the Housing front desk at 713-743-6000 or email housing@uh.edu.

All your mail and packages are sent directly to your residence hall. For more information about parcel delivery visit the Parcel Delivery FAQ.

RESIDENT'S FULL NAME
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4401 COUGAR VILLAGE DRIVE
HOUSTON TX 77204-7003

  • 24-hour information desks and security
  • Secured access to the building
  • Free laundry facilities
  • Community-style bathrooms
  • Computer lab
  • Cyber Lounge
  • Fresh Food Dining Commons
  • TV lounges
  • ATM by North Tower entrance
  • Exercise room
  • Pool tables
  • Micro-fridge
  • Fully furnished

 

Jamesha Purdiman, Ed.D.

Assistant Director, Moody Towers

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Sharon Pesquera

Supervisor, Residential Desk Operations & Community Services

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Mar Stricklen

Residential Life Coordinator

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Gio Howard

Residential Life Coordinator

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Scott Gilbertson, Ph.D.

Faculty in Residence

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Floorplans

FLOOR PLAN

Furniture Sizes

  • Moody Towers Beds are Twin Extra-Long  38" W x  80" L
  • Three Drawer Chest, 30”W x 24”D x 30”H
  • Desk, 42”W x 24”D x 30”H
  • Standard Desk Chair

Appliances 

  • Mini Refrigerator
  • Microwave

The History of Moody Towers

Moody Towers, the iconic twin, 18-story residence halls at the University of Houston (UH), stands as a testament to the enduring generosity of William L. Moody and his wife, Libbie Shearn. In 1966, the Moody Foundation bestowed a landmark $1 million grant to UH, a transformative gift that underscored their commitment to education and student well-being. Named in honor of William L. Moody, Moody Towers have since become integral to student life, accommodating 1,100 students within the Division of Student Affairs and Student Housing and Residential Life. This historic contribution, made during the tenure of President Philip G. Hoffman, remains a cornerstone of UH's legacy, enriching the university community and providing a home away from home for generations of students. 

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