Where will I live?

What is it like to live on campus?

Living on campus, especially as an incoming freshman, can be one of the most rewarding experiences you will have at Eastern. You will develop friendships and relationships that will last a lifetime. Studies show that students who live in the residence halls do better academically, meet people more quickly, are more involved in campus activities and, most importantly, are more likely to graduate from college than students living off campus. For these and many other reasons, all freshmen are required to live in the residence halls. Almost everything you need to know about housing can be found on the University Housing & Dining homepage.

What does housing have to offer?

Apply for housing

What's for lunch?

Can I pick a roommate? Yes, when you receive your housing contract and survey (March of senior year), you can make your roommmate request. Be sure your selected roommate picks you too.

What does a typical residence hall room look like? Click on the hall of your choice.

What about Greek Court?

Check out our residence halls

There are 12 residence halls located in (3) residential areas, 11 of these halls are available to freshmen. Lincoln, Douglas, Ford, McKinney, Pemberton, Weller, Carman, Andrews, Lawson, Taylor, and Thomas

*Honors housing is available in Andrews, Pemberton and Thomas.