Air Conditioning in Dorms

<p>Hey, I'm a long time reader, first time poster. Accepted as a Chemistry major.</p>

<p>I have a question about the dorms at UCLA. I've been searching for a couple days now, but I'm unable to find out exactly which types of campus housing have air conditioning. I've read that the Residential Plazas have AC. Do all of them have it?</p>

<p>As for the Residence Halls, from what I've been reading online, it seems like they do not have AC. Does anyone know exactly which types of housing (perhaps even which buildings) have AC?</p>

<p>Thanks for your responses.</p>

<p>Plazas have AC.</p>

<p>Suites have A/C as well.</p>

<p>all residential plazas and suites have them. De Neve, Hedrick Summit, Courtside, I think Delta Terrace might have it. The residence halls don’t have it, but to be honest, I’ve lived in Hedrick and Sproul and you don’t really need it. It doesn’t get that hot</p>

<p>No A/C at Saxon Suites. Unless it’s just my room that doesn’t have it, but I’m pretty sure there’s only a heater.</p>

<p>a small fan is sufficient enough for UCLA weather</p>

<p>I don’t think the suites have A/C. Currently living in Hitch and there’s no A/C but we have a ceiling fan in the living room and like what ucla_ftw mention, there is a heater, although I’m not sure if that works.</p>

<p>Plazas (DeNeve, Courtside, etc) have AC that you can adjust manually.
My friend lived in a suite (Hitch) where she just had a ceiling fan.
Dorms (Dykstra, Sproul) have centralized AC.</p>

<p>It gets pretty hot in the summer, but a fan is sufficient if you live in a hall. I remember sweating during the afternoon even though I was indoors and the window was open.</p>