On-Campus Housing Available?
Yes
Campus Housing Capacity
4,009
Average Housing Costs
$6,550
Types of Housing Offered
- Apartments for single students
- Coed dorms
- Fraternity/sorority housing
- Men's dorms
- Special housing disabled students
- Special interest housing
- Women's dorms
Freshmen Required to Live on Campus?
Yes
Undergrads Living On Campus
64%
Freshmen Living On Campus
99%
Number of Campus-Owned Apartments
10
Best Freshman Dorms
- Donner House
- Morewood E-Tower
- Mudge House
- Residence on Fifth
- Stever House
Best Upperclassman Dorms
- Morewood Gardens
- Resnik House
- Roselawn Houses
- West Wing House
Worst Freshman Dorms
- Hammerschlag House
- Henderson House
- Residence on Fifth
- Scobell House
Worst Upperclassman Dorms
- Henderson House
- Scobell House
- Shady Oak Apartments
- Woodlawn Apartments
What You Get
- Bed
- Bookshelf
- Cable TV jack
- Closet or wardrobe
- Desk and chair
- Dresser
- Internet access
- Window coverings
Also Available
There are eight themed living areas available for freshmen on campus, including wellness housing, PLACE (Program for Leadership and Civic Engagement), QSSS (Quantitative Social Science Scholar), SHS (Science and Humanities Scholars Programs), HSP (Humanities Scholars Program), BXA interdisciplinary degree program, quiet living, and global studies.
Available for Rent
MicroFridges are available from The Melvin Group. The cost is about $200 for the academic year, so if split between you and a roommate, that's only $50 a semester. They have 2.9 cubic feet in storage capacity, and it comes equipped with a mini-refrigerator, a mini-freezer, and a microwave on top! If you place your order a certain time before the school year begins, facilities staff will even deliver it to your room for you.