Undergraduate Housing click here
Students choosing to live in one of our 24 residence halls are usually working toward a Bachelor's degree. However, any student who does not need to live with a spouse or any student that does not need to live with children that they have custody for can live in undergraduate housing. Because of this, some non-undergraduates do live in undergraduate housing, but this is a relatively small part of the population.
Common questions and answers relating to the nearly 7,550 residence hall spaces that are available in Undergraduate Housing can be found in this section.
Graduate & Family Housing click here
Students choosing to live in this type of housing are either working on an advanced (Master's, Specialist, etc.) or professional academic degree or they have a need to live with a spouse or children that they have custody for. Because of the inclusion of spouses and children in eligibility decisions, there are students working on undergraduate degrees who live in Graduate and Family housing, but this is a relatively small part of the population.
Common questions and answers relating to the nearly 1,000 available apartments in Graduate and Family Housing can be found in this section.