Dairy cows eat their Total Mixed Rations (TMR) as Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and tours the Dairy Innovation Hub at Pioneer Farms at the UW–Platteville in Platteville, WI on Sept. 12, 2022. (Photo by Althea Dotzour/ UW–Madison)

When Haylie Habeck started looking for housing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she didn’t expect it to be so difficult. With dozens of apartment options, unclear pricing and limited guidance, what should have been a straightforward process quickly became incredibly difficult. 

“For me cost was a big thing. And I never really found [a place to live] that was really good that would help me.”

A major in Animal and Veterinary Biosciences, Habeck has two jobs working for her animal science labs; one in the Animal Sciences building and another at the Livestock Laboratory. Most of her classes and jobs are located towards the Lakeshore dorms on the west side of campus, making location a top priority.