At Teter Quad, it's all about the location—residents love being close to classes, dining halls, and the IU bus route. Great amenities like a library and study areas only help build community at Teter, where students feel a sense of belonging even before they step in the door.
What makes Teter unique?
- Home of the Luddy Living Learning Center and Health Sciences Thematic Community
- One of IU's Academic Support Centers
- Plenty of community spaces available, including the NST
- The "Teter Theater," a great location to host watch parties, catch a movie, and more
- Lots of events throughout the year
...and so much more!
Things to remember
- Do not tamper with or hang items from the smoke detectors and/or fire sprinkler head.
- Only use CommandTM hooks, tacky putty, or painter's tape to hang decorative lights and other items.
- Indiana University does not accept liability for personal belongings, so residents must secure their own renter's insurance. GradGuard, an authorized insurance provider for IU, offers insurance quotes at go.iu.edu/getinsured.
- Trash and recycling bins are provided in all rooms.
- Do not place furniture in front of or hang items on the HVAC unit.
- To explore different bed options for your room and make appointments for bed rearrangement, visit our vendor's website at bedloft.com. The mattresses provided are extra-long twin size and have a height of 20 inches from the floor.
- Use surge protectors and connect them directly to wall outlets. Avoid connecting extension cords and surge protectors in a series. Ensure that all electrical appliances are UL listed, have thermostatic controls if necessary, and are rated at 700 (6 amps) or lower.
- Furniture cannot be removed or stored outside of the room.
- Fire retardant blinds and/or curtains are provided and must not be taken down. The building is air-conditioned, and the windows cannot be opened.
- The desk chair comes apart to create a floor rocker chair and a stool or table.
- When the outdoor temperature is above 52°F, air-conditioning can be set from 74 to 78°F. When the outdoor air temperature is below 52°F, heating can be set from 68 to 72°F.
Maintenance and environmental concerns
Report custodial, maintenance, or environmental concerns about your room or residence hall.
Heating and cooling
These buildings are air-conditioned with non-operable windows. When the outdoor temperature is above 52°F, air-conditioning can be set from 74 to 78°F. When the outdoor air temperature is below 52°F, heating can be set from 68 to 72°F.
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Meet your residence life team
- Dave Mallon, Ph.D.
Residence Manager - Tori Byrd
Residence Life Coordinator – Operations - Taieb Cherif
Residence Life Coordinator – Student Development - Marvelle Davis
Residence Life Coordinator – Student Development