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Housing

Syracuse University is more than just a beautiful place to live—it’s a welcoming community where you’ll make lifelong friends and life-changing decisions.

21
Residential Halls
70%
of students live on campus
25 +
Living Learning Communities
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Housing for First-Year Students

Living in a residence hall on campus keeps you close to all the action and provides a convenient home base for studying and relaxing.

Ernie Davis Hall

Residence Facilities and Rates

You’ll find it easy to make yourself at home in one of Syracuse’s 21 residence halls, with diverse accommodations to meet everyone’s needs.

Schine Student Center interior.

South Campus

Many undergraduate and graduate students enjoy calling South Campus home, with our apartment living options and neighborhood communities.

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Off-Campus Living

Whether you live in the University neighborhood or commute from a nearby location, living off-campus offers the opportunity to experience an even larger community.

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Office of Student Living

Get involved in your residential living community, from resident advisor roles to peer mentoring.

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I fell in love with the campus—how open it was and how much Syracuse had to offer. I saw myself being able to thrive here and immerse myself in campus life.

Zainab Kumandan ’22

Get an inside look at what a freshman residence hall at Syracuse University looks like with Camilyn Flores '24. See what to expect when you move into campus.

Schine student center.

Off-Campus and Commuter Services

You don’t have to live on campus to be a vital part of the Syracuse University community and make your time on campus count.

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Housing Calendar

Take note of important dates and deadlines regarding on-campus housing.

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Living Learning Communities

Participating in a living learning community provides you the opportunity to live and learn with other students who have similar interests and passions.