The university provides a safe and peaceful place for students where they can have the best time of their lives. With over 40 residence halls to choose from, including regular rooms, suites, and apartments, you'll be able to choose a home that fits your needs.
Although some students reside in suites, the majority of freshmen dwell in standard rooms. Suite-style or apartment-style halls are available to all upper-class students. The houses are divided into three neighbourhoods: Aquia, Rappahannock, and Shenandoah, with professional and student personnel ensuring that you have access to the tools you require to live the life you desire.
Each community, as well as the Mason Global Center, has a service desk that is staffed seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
Housing also provides a variety of services, including free laundry, Wi-Fi, and TV.
Suites
There are eight suite-style halls with different floor plans. Some suites contain bedrooms that are accessible from the main corridor and share a bathroom with one or more additional rooms. Others have hallway entrances and contain two to four bedrooms, with up to four people sharing a bathroom.
Bedrooms are available in doubles, singles, or triples. Only a few units offer kitchenettes (sink, microwave, small refrigerator). If you live in a suite, though, you must purchase a meal plan.
Suite-style buildings include:
- Piedmont / Tidewater / Blue Ridge / Sandbridge
- Eastern Shore
- Hampton Roads
- Angel Cabrera Global Center
- Whitetop
Apartments
Approximately half of our upper-class residential students live in one of our five apartment-style buildings, which provide a choice of floor configurations. These completely furnished flats come with full kitchens, dining spaces, living rooms, baths, and a mix of bedrooms that range from two singles to two doubles and two singles. The majority of the units can accommodate four people, while some may accommodate two, five, or six. All of the bedrooms can accommodate one, two, or three people.
You can purchase a voluntary meal plan if you reside in an apartment, but it is not compulsory.
Apartment-style buildings include:
- Liberty Square
- Northern Neck
- Potomac Heights
- Rogers
- Townhouses
For more information, visit: https://housing.gmu.edu/