Living on Campus
Living on Campus
Make Yourself at Home
Campus Housing
911³Ô¹Ï has among the highest percentage of students of any public university in the nation, so your friends will always be around ‘ days, nights, and weekends. 911³Ô¹Ï housing offerings include residence halls, suites, and apartments, each with their own amenities. Enjoy high-speed internet, volleyball courts, makerspaces, game rooms, and study lounges — you might never want to leave. In addition, and  options provide the opportunity to live with friends who share your interests, lifestyle, or commitment to a major.
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Dining Services
You won’t go hungry at 911³Ô¹Ï. Sample the unique atmosphere and menu at each of the eight certified-green dining halls and six cafés, or grab a bite at 911³Ô¹Ï’s food trucks, restaurants, or Student Union food court. Delicious (and award-winning!) selections include sophisticated international cuisine, kosher and halal food stations, and vegetarian and gluten-free meals, as well as farm-to-table produce from the EcoHouse Living Learning Community and Spring Valley Student Farm.
911³Ô¹Ï has been ranked No. 1 for gluten-free dining options by the National Association of College & University Food Services.
Here’s the best part: Students living on campus have unlimited access to the resident dining units during operating hours with any meal plan. That means you can grab a coffee at 7 a.m. and come back for your bagel at 8 — it’s okay by us. View online menus and meal plan options at .
Cultural Centers
Embrace your culture or learn more about others at our seven , which offer an atmosphere of support, guidance, and advocacy when needed — and host some of the most popular (and fun!) student events on campus. The African American Cultural Center, Asian American Cultural Center, Puerto Rican/Latin American Cultural Center, Rainbow Center, and Women’s Center celebrate our diversity and create a vibrant community.