Welcome to North Dakota State University! One of the first
concerns you may have when you decide to attend NDSU is, where will
I live?
On-campus housing is available by applying to the Residence Life
Office. All new students under the age of 19 at the semester start
date are required to live on-campus their first academic year.
Off-campus housing is available, but you will need to make your own
arrangements after you arrive. We will try to find another student
to assist you.
There are twelve residence halls on the NDSU campus. Four halls are
called high rises and are coeducational (men and women living on
alternate floors). High rises have suites which consist of
two-three rooms with bath. Four to five people live in each suite.
The four co-ed halls are called Pavek, Thompson, Sevrinson, and
Seim. The high rises require all students to have the meal plan.
Students on the meal plan must eat in the university
cafeteria.
The all-female and all-male residence halls are called low rises.
The low rises have rooms in which two people live in each room.
There is one large bathroom on each floor which has individual
shower and bathroom stalls. The names of the halls for women are
Burgum, Dinan, North Weible, and South Weible. The names of the
halls for men are Churchill, Stockbridge, Reed, and Johnson.
Students living in Burgum, Dinan, Churchill, and Stockbridge, are
not required to have the meal plan. There are kitchens available in
each hall for your convenience. Microwave and refrigerator units
are available to rent.
When you plan your schedule to arrive in Fargo, please remember
that you may not be able to stay in a residence hall immediately.
The Residence Life staff needs to have a sufficient amount of time
to prepare the halls for your arrival.
REMEMBER, if you plan to live in a
residence hall you MUST complete a
housing application and pay the $50 deposit before arrival and room
assignment. The earlier you submit the application and the deposit,
the less problems you will have with your housing arrangements
after you arrive.
If you would like more information, please visit the Residence Life
website.
Sincerely,
Staff of Office of International Programs