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Housing

Living in the residence halls is an important part of your Âé¶¹Éç experience. Your living space is more than where you sleep — it’s your home for a thriving academic and social community.

Âé¶¹Éç has 18 progressive residence halls, from traditional first-year housing and suites to more than 100 townhouse-style apartments for upperclass students. Housing is available all four years, with 85% of undergraduates living on campus. We also offer gender-inclusive housing options and signature programs, like the . Another perk — laundry is free! 

Want a peek inside our residence halls? Here’s a look at Barrington, Bristol, and Warren Houses, known collectively as the First-Year Village.

Living at Âé¶¹Éç

First-Year Housing

To ease the transition into college life, first-year students live together, fostering connections and personal development. You’ll enjoy standard amenities such as an extra-long twin bed, desk and chair, bureau, and wireless internet. Halls feature card-access entry, laundry, study rooms, and social lounges. Most students share double rooms, though some live in triples, quads, or suite-style halls.

First-year students are not required to live on campus. You’ll receive housing and roommate-matching forms following payment of your Âé¶¹Éç acceptance deposit. Please note that no separate housing deposit is required.

To ease the transition into college life, first-year students live together, fostering connections and personal development. You’ll enjoy standard amenities such as an extra-long twin bed, desk and chair, bureau, and wireless internet. Halls feature card-access entry, laundry, study rooms, and social lounges. Most students share double rooms, though some live in triples, quads, or suite-style halls.

First-year students are not required to live on campus. You’ll receive housing and roommate-matching forms following payment of your Âé¶¹Éç acceptance deposit. Please note that no separate housing deposit is required.

Sophomore and Junior Housing

Sophomores and juniors live in Suite Village, where suites of six students share three double bedrooms, a living room, and a bathroom. Suites are a fun way to live with your friends while having more space for studying and relaxing.

Sophomores and juniors live in Suite Village, where suites of six students share three double bedrooms, a living room, and a bathroom. Suites are a fun way to live with your friends while having more space for studying and relaxing.

Senior Housing

Seniors traditionally live in the townhouses, which are set apart from the rest of campus. Townhouses include both single and double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, a dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen. Meal plans are not required for townhouse residents but still available for those who want one. The townhouses provide seniors with an exciting and independent experience that prepares them for living on their own after graduation. 

Seniors traditionally live in the townhouses, which are set apart from the rest of campus. Townhouses include both single and double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, a dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen. Meal plans are not required for townhouse residents but still available for those who want one. The townhouses provide seniors with an exciting and independent experience that prepares them for living on their own after graduation. 

Transfer Student Housing

Please contact the Office of Residential Life for more information about transfer student housing. 

Please contact the Office of Residential Life for more information about transfer student housing. 

Housing Lottery

Current Âé¶¹Éç students are eligible to participate in the housing selection process every spring for the upcoming academic year. Information will be sent to students at the beginning of each spring semester.

Current Âé¶¹Éç students are eligible to participate in the housing selection process every spring for the upcoming academic year. Information will be sent to students at the beginning of each spring semester.

Residential Life

The Office of Residential Life is dedicated to creating a safe and engaging on-campus living environment for all Âé¶¹Éç students. Our team is here to provide you with a support system 24/7. 

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A Âé¶¹Éç student shares a laugh while carrying a box full of items.
A group of Âé¶¹Éç students hang out in a communal area.

Puishys Residence Complex

Our newest residence complex brings apartment-style comfort to campus with a glass-bridge design, a fireplace lounge, a gaming room, outdoor patios, and 24/7 study spaces. It’s a vibrant hub where projects, friends, and late-night pizza runs all come together.

Women’s LLLC

The Women’s Leadership Living and Learning Community is a multi-year program that provides women-identified students with critical skills and supportive services to become successful leaders.  

The Women's Leadership Living and Learning Community at Bristol House on the Âé¶¹Éç campus.
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A Âé¶¹Éç student walks toward Bristol House.
Two Âé¶¹Éç students pose while holding food inside the Salmonson Dining Hall.
A plate of Mediterranean food.
Two Âé¶¹Éç students check out the food offerings at a cafe inside the Quinlan / Brown Academic Innovation Center.

Dining

Âé¶¹Éç has plenty of dining options for students, including a variety of fresh, healthy, and made-from-scratch choices, as well as flexible meal plans to fit the needs and lifestyles of all our Bulldogs.