Deciding where to live can be a difficult decision, but know that wherever you chose, it will quickly become your home away from home!

Housing options for all students
Residence Hall Occupancy/room options Room Layout WiFi Laundry A/C Capacity
Johnson-London Single/double Traditional Yes FREE Yes 158
Ormseth Single/double Traditional Yes FREE Yes 91
Tanner Single/double Traditional Yes FREE Yes 143
Housing options for upperclassmen students ONLY
Residence Hall Occupancy/room options Room Layout WiFi Laundry A/C Capacity
Breen Double Double w/ bathroom Yes FREE Yes 99
Theme House** Single/double House Yes FREE Yes 32
Timberland* Single Apartment Yes FREE Yes 32
Rasmusson Single/double Traditional Yes FREE Yes 31

*Timberland provides students with an on-campus option for apartment-style living. Groups of four students share an apartment; co-ed arrangements are available. Students apply as a group in the spring semester.

**Theme houses provide students with a choice to live in a house with friends and complete monthly programs based on a chosen theme. Houses may be co-ed by house, but not by room and must be applied for in the spring semester.

Room Layouts Explained

Traditional

Traditional halls are defined as a residential community primarily comprised of single or double occupancy rooms where the residents share large community bathroom facilities. It gives many opportunities for students to meet people while brushing your teeth! Bathrooms are serviced and cleaned by our housekeeping staff. The buildings are co-ed, but single-sex by floor.

Double with bathroom

This is a double occupancy room with a private bathroom. Residents are responsible for cleaning their own bathroom and living spaces.

Apartment

Our apartments include shared spaces of a living room, kitchen, laundry area and two bathrooms along with four single occupancy bedrooms. Students are responsible for all cleaning supplies and regular cleaning of all apartment spaces throughout their housing agreement. Each apartment has a four person capacity.

Apartments are unfurnished, so students are responsible for bringing their own bed, mattress, desk, dresser, sofa, table, chairs and cooking utensils including pots and plans.

Students who reside in an apartment are not required to be on a meal plan, but may choose a commuter meal plan if desired.

Theme House

Our theme houses include shared kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and laundry areas. Rooms in the houses are singles or doubles. Residents are responsible for providing all cleaning supplies and regular cleaning of all house spaces throughout the year. The six houses differ in size, but will hold between 4-7 residents that share interest in a common house theme.

Students who reside in a theme house are required to be on a meal plan.

Room & Board Costs

Summer Housing

Summer Housing is available for current students from April 29, 2024 through July 12, 2024. Students will be assigned to a double room in Breen. Single rooms are limited. Current Timberland residents (for spring 2024 semester) may reside in Timberland until May 31, 2024. Timberland and Theme Houses are closed for summer. Students in summer housing who are planning on residing on campus for the fall 2024 semester, will transition to their fall housing assignment in late July. Students in summer housing who plan to reside off campus for the fall 2024 semester must check out of their summer housing room by Friday, July 12, 2024. Students will be notified of their housing assignment and roommate by the week of April 22, 2024.

Summer Room Information
Residence Hall with No Meal Plan Cost/Week Cost/Month
Single Breen Room  $125 $500
Double Breen Room $81.25 $325

Note:There is no meal plan available for summer residents. The dining hall is only open in the summer during summer conferences.