BABCOCK HOUSE
Updated 653 days ago
- Age: 92 years
- ID: 15871283/126
1936 University Ave Madison, WI 53726
Babcock House has a long, rich history of tradition and leadership development at UW-Madison. Babcock House began in 1931 when Dr. Stephen M. Babcock died and left his house to the University. It was to be used as a place for deserving, needy, male students to call home while enrolled in the College of Agriculture. Today, there are 24 men and women residents from all income levels. Most are enrolled in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences along with other colleges within UW-Madison. The house is operated and maintained cooperatively by the students themselves. The Board of Directors (composed of a faculty advisor, alumni, and student members of Babcock House) acts as the legal, nonprofit corporation holding title to the property...
As a student-led cooperative, Babcock House offers students affordable housing while developing the friendships essential to the college experience.