On-Campus Accommodation
The university provides a safe and comfortable place for the students ensuring an inclusive and friendly atmosphere.
Residence Halls for First-Year students
First-year students are housed in suites at Stuyvesant Hall, which have two double rooms, a bathroom, and a living area. The hall is on the opposite side of the parking lot from the Student Center.
North of the Student Center, five residential towers may be found. There are 225 to 300 pupils per high-rise structure consisting of single, double, triple, and quad rooms in the high rises with shared bathrooms at each end of the hallway. Only Honors College students live in Vander Poel Hall.
Residence Halls for Upper-class students
Same as first-year students.
Approximately 230 undergraduate students are housed in a six-story suite-style housing with four or five students per room and a shared bathroom. Single or double rooms make up the bedrooms, while some suites have a communal lounge.
Three courtyards where approximately 65 people can live in each residence and a total of 14 two-story homes make up the largest residence hall complex on campus.
For more information, visit: https://www.hofstra.edu/residence-life/residence-halls.html