Residence Halls
NDSU has 13 residence halls that offer a variety of living environments. For a general description of the halls and their features, click on the name of the desired hall below. First-year students may live in any of the traditional or suite-style halls listed below. Apartment-style halls are reserved for upper-division students/upperclassmen only.
Traditional Halls | Suite-style Halls | Apartment-style Halls |
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Burgum Hall | Cater Hall | Mathew Living Learning Center |
Churchill Hall | Seim Hall | Niskanen Hall |
Dinan Hall | Sevrinson Hall | |
Reed/Johnson Halls | Pavek Hall | |
Stockbridge Hall | Thompson Hall | |
Weible Hall |
Amenities and Features
Every hall has its own unique amenities and features, but all halls offer the following: printing stations, onsite mail, coinless laundry, cleaning supplies, video streaming services, rec lounges, study lounges, community kitchen, wifi, hall office with games/videos/entertainment options, and secure keyless card entrances.
Rates
Rates for the upcoming year are typically posted in March. View rates for residence halls and apartments here.
Residence Life Experience
Residence Life provides more than a bed, we provide a place to grow, learn, connect, explore and make an impact. Learn more about the Residence Life Experience.
Learning Communities
Learning communities are groups of students who live together in our high rises and connect through shared academic or personal goals.
Apply for Housing
Incoming Students:
If you are a new, incoming student, apply here.
Current Students:
If you are a current student and would like to renew your residence hall room, renew here.
Roommate Matching
Learn how you can match up with a roommate.
Get Involved In Your Hall
One of the best ways to connect on campus is by getting involved! Learn all the ways to get involved in your hall!
On-Campus Living Requirement
Because living on campus increases the chance that students will achieve academic and personal success, all first-year students are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Learn more or request an exemption.
Accommodation Requests
All requests for accessibility or other accommodation needs should be sent to Disability Services. They will work with our department to determine appropriate housing arrangements.