On-Campus Accommodation
ESL, undergraduate, and graduate students can live on campus except for married students and students with children. Because on-campus accommodation is limited, make your reservation as soon as possible. Traditional resident halls (furnished shared rooms often in suites with a shared ordinary parlour and bathroom) and apartments are both options (furnished single rooms with a shared kitchen, living and bath space). There is more to Southern New Hampshire University's campus than just classrooms and study spaces. They reside there. We work hard to help every student feel at home, which is why. Living on campus will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the SNHU community with housing options ranging from residence hall suites to shared apartments and a focus on student safety.
Residence Halls
Numerous housing halls are dispersed throughout the campus, giving students easy access to the university's eating options, academic buildings, and other facilities. Most rooms in each gallery are double or single beds, with shared bathrooms and common areas. First- and second-year students are often assigned to residence halls. Residence halls are:
- Kingston Hall
- New Castle Hall
- Tuckerman Hall
- Washington Hall
- Windsor & Hampton Hall
Residence Apartments
The residence suites are perfect for students who desire more autonomy while living on campus, because of this, seniors and juniors typically favour this housing choice.
Each apartment unit is completely furnished and may accommodate up to four people. Each team has four bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room/dining space, and a bathroom. Apartments provided are:
- Lincoln & Conway Apartments
- Monadnock Hall
For more information, visit: https://www.snhu.edu/student-experience/campus-experience/campus-housing
Temporary Housing
There might be temporary lodging available in the university resident halls if you're unclear about where you'd like to live once you get there.
Off-Campus Accommodation
In Manchester, the institution also provides off-campus accommodation choices. For instance, several apartment buildings are nearby with various prices to suit all spending levels. A list of available rooms in the residences of members of the neighbourhood is also available on the SNHU sites.
Homestays
Southern New Hampshire University and American Homestay Network have joined to offer homestay possibilities for students who want to live with a local family. Homestays are a fantastic choice for college students who wish to experience American culture firsthand, interact with the community more deeply, and feel more at home while attending Southern New Hampshire University.
For more information, visit: https://www.snhu.edu/student-experience/international-experience/international-student-services/information-for-incoming-students/housing-information-for-international-students