Apply for Fall 2025

Applications open October 1, 2024

First-Year Students Application Transfer or Graduate Application

First-Year Students

After you have been formally admitted to NDSU, your next step is to apply for on-campus housing. Applying for housing doesn't commit you to NDSU, but it sets you up for success and secures your space for this fall.

Transfer or Graduate Students

After you have been formally admitted to NDSU, your next step is to apply for on-campus housing. As a transfer or graduate student, you are eligible for our upper-division living options for non-first-year students, which include residence halls and apartments. Applying for housing doesn't commit you to NDSU, but it sets you up for success and success and secures your space for this fall.

Upper-Division Living

Are you a current NDSU student? That means next year, you’ll be considered an upper-division (non-first-year) student—giving you the option to live in any residence hall on campus or choose from a variety of NDSU apartments.

Live in a Residence Hall

Living on Campus

Live Closer

The convenience of living on campus can’t be beat, it simply makes life easier.

Live Connected

Friends, on-campus activities, campus resources, on-campus dining—living on campus keeps you connected to the things you care about.

Live Smarter

Students who live on campus have better grades than those who live off campus, and are more likely to graduate in four years.

Live Secure

Residence Halls and on-campus apartments have 24-hour keycard secure entrances, entrance security cameras, and 24/7 coverage by NDSU Police, professional housing staff and resident assistants.

Live Supported

Live next door to your friends, and surround yourself with professional support systems like campus staff, faculty and Student Success Programs.

Live Nourished

A variety of culinary options within walking distance means you don’t have to worry about finding something healthy and delicious.

Live Better

You will have more opportunities to get involved and grow your decision making, communication, cultural competence and problem solving skills. You’ll have resume-building experiences and be more prepared for life after graduation.