Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Communities

Residence Halls, Rector Village, University-Owned Apartments and Houses, and Fraternity and Sorority Chapter Facilities

Sophomores, juniors, and seniors reside in a variety of housing styles that allow each individual to tailor their campus experience and live within a community that allows for the integration of their experiences both inside and outside of the classroom. Housing options for sophomores, juniors, and seniors include Bloomington Street Hall, Lucy Rowland Hall, Mason Hall, Senior Hall, Rector Village, University-Owned Apartments and Houses, and fraternity and sorority chapter facilities. Students who are affiliated with a fraternity or sorority have the option to reside in their chapter facility beginning their sophomore year. 

Various housing options aim to have students leave â¹û77¸£Àû prepared to enter an increasingly complex and diverse world as a productive citizen contributing to their local community. Through the housing selection process for university-owned housing, sophomores, juniors, and seniors can opt into residing within an intentional community or general living as well as select their housing from the options available at their selection date and time. The housing selection process occurs in March each academic year. 

Please explore the links to the left to learn more about sophomore, junior, and senior communities in university-owned housing or about residing in a fraternity or sorority chapter facility.

Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Communities in University-Owned Housing