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Housing and Residential Life

Our first year students reside in one of our Living Learning Communities which are in one of our 10 residential halls designated for new students. Living Learning Communities offer students the opportunity to live and learn among other students who share similar academic or lifestyle interests. Upper class students have the chance to live in one of our newer apartment complexes, many of which offer spectacular Boston views.

Northeastern is a great place to call home.

Residence Halls

All freshman and sophomore students are required to live on campus while taking classes. Most new students will share a room with one or two other students in traditional, coed residence halls that house between 75 and 500 students. Two of the larger halls each offer a dining hall and common study areas. 

Apartment Complexes

Apartment complexes at 780 Columbus, Loftman Hall, Davenport Commons, and West Village G and H are open to upper-class students.

Off-Campus Services

Students who do not live in University housing are considered to be off-campus students. Off-Campus Services offers information, resources, and materials regarding off-campus student living issues.

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