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University of Minnesota - Twin CitiesCampus Housing Facts & Statistics

Location
Minneapolis, MN
Undergrads
28,539
Tuition (in-state)
$15,466 ($13,022)
Admission Difficulty
Average
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Facts & Statistics

On-Campus Housing Available?
Yes
Campus Housing Capacity
6,346
Average Housing Costs
$4,394
Types of Housing Offered
  • Apartments for married students
  • Apartments for single students
  • Coed dorms
  • Cooperative housing
  • Fraternity/sorority housing
  • Special housing for disabled students
  • Special housing for international students
Undergrads Living On Campus
21%
Freshmen Living On Campus
86%
Number of Dormitories
8
Number of Campus-Owned Apartments
3
Best Freshman Dorms
  • Frontier Hall
  • Pioneer Hall
  • Territorial Hall
Best Upperclassman Dorms
  • Comstock Hall
  • Middlebrook Hall
  • Sanford Hall
  • University Village
Worst Freshman Dorms
Bailey Hall
Worst Upperclassman Dorms
Centennial Hall
Best Dorms
  • Centennial Hall
  • Frontier Hall
  • Middlebrook Hall
  • Pioneer Hall
  • Sanford Hall
  • Territorial Hall
Worst Dorms
  • Bailey Hall
  • Comstock Hall
What You Get
  • Bed/mattress pad
  • Carpet
  • Closet
  • Desk and chair
  • Dresser/vanity
  • Ethernet connection
  • Phone jack
  • Smoke detector
  • TV connection
  • Wireless Internet
Also Available
  • All residence halls have a community council, which is a student-run organization that consists of an executive board and group of committee chairs that plan and implement programs and events throughout the year. Various committees specialize in areas dealing with philanthropy, diversity, and dorm improvements. Along with committee chairs, students have the opportunity to serve as historian, secretary, and treasurer.
  • Dorms often host peer tutoring options and SMART learning commons for students.
  • Living Learning Communities are specific communities in dorms that bring about people with same career interests to live on the same floor.
  • Sanford is generally known as the athletics dorm.
  • The Commonwealth Terrace Cooperative (CTC) offers U of M students with families affordable housing.
Available for Rent
Bed lofts, mini-fridges, and microwaves can be rented on a semester/yearly basis. DVDs, a DVD player, a vacuum cleaner, kitchen supplies, recreational sports equipment, board games, and a few other amenities can be checked out from the residence hall front desk at no cost.
Did You Know?
Sanford, Middlebrook, and Centennial halls have convenience stores containing everyday items such as food, drinks, and bathroom supplies.
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