Housing, Dining, and Residence life

Future Students

Choosing a Residence Hall

When you choose a place to live, you will also choose a group of peers who will have an enormous influence on both what and how much you will learn in college. This is why WSU offers a variety of living options, so you can better select a place to live where you will make friends with interests and goals similar to your own. 

All of our halls are within a 10-minute walk from campus center. You should consider choosing your hall based on our offered academic themes and support. These will influence the interests of the people you will live and make friends with, who, in turn will strongly affect how much you will learn from your college experience.

Common features of all halls include lounges, TV rooms, study rooms, kitchens, microwaves, washing machines and dryers, and sports equipment. Rooms typically range from 120 to 140 square feet.

We hope you will look beyond hall sizes and architectural styles to find out what kind of program is available in each hall. The program will influence the kinds of friends you make, and your friends will strongly affect your college experience.  Click through the links below to learn more about our housing options.

Disabled students with special needs should contact the Disability Resource Center at 509-335-1566 to discuss housing arrangements.


Signing Up for a Roommate

Most new students do not have a roommate chosen, so assignments are provided. The Housing and Dining Application asks students to answer questions that will help with assignment of both hall and roommates.

We used a computerized roommate matching process for fall 1999 that resulted in 92 percent of residents saying they were satisfied with their assigned roommate. The same survey showed 98 percent roommate satisfaction from students who choose their own roommate. Consider making a new friend while keeping your old high school friends by using our roommate matching process.

To room together, students must request each other as roommates. However, roommate preferences, like hall preferences, can not be guaranteed, particularly if a student makes a change to an initial request. Mutually self-selected roommates choosing a special hall program will both be assigned to that program.

Roommate assignments are available online in late June.


What to Bring

Plan to bring your own bed linens, blankets, towels, iron, clock, hangers, and personal items. Please also plan how you will hang your pictures and posters; double-sided tape is difficult to remove and nails leave holes. You should consider 3M Mounting Products or poster putty.

Additionally, you may bring your own refrigerator (see Housing and Dining Policies, for more information). A limited supply of 2 cu. ft. refrigerators and 600 Micro-Fridges®, a combination refrigerator/freezer and microwave (you may not bring your own microwave) are also available.

Computer Requirements and Computer Labs

Information regarding computer requirements can be found on the SCS Residential Networking web site:  www.resnet.wsu.edu.

Four open access student computer labs are located in WSU residence halls. They are located in the Stephenson Complex, Gannon/Goldsworthy, Honors Hall, and Streit/Perham. Each lab is equipped with Macintosh and Windows-based personal computers, high quality laser printers, Internet access, and training. The cost for Residence Hall students is included as part of the room and board fees.


Vacation Break Housing

Housing is offered for the Thanksgiving, semester, and spring break periods in Gannon/Goldsworthy, McCroskey, McEachern, Orton, Regents, Rogers, and Streit/Perham. Space may not be available during break for students in closed residence halls. Space in open halls is provided to students from closed halls on a first-come, first-served basis, and is handled through the office of Residence Life.



For more information

For more information about policies, applicable fees, and cancellation procedures, refer to the Housing and Dining Financial Contract, the Housing and Dining Policies, and the Housing and Dining Payment Estimator.

WSU Housing Services provides reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. WSU requires a two-week notification for accommodation requests. Requests should be directed to Housing Services. TDD users: WA Relay Service 800-833-6388.

Washington State University subscribes to the principles and laws of the state of Washington and the federal government, including applicable Executive Orders, pertaining to civil rights, equal opportunity, and affirmative action. Washington State University policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, sex, including sexual harassment, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical, mental, or sensory disability, marital status, sexual orientation, and status as a Vietnam-era or disabled veteran in the recruitment and admission of students, the recruitment, employment, and retention of faculty and staff, and the operation of all University programs, activities, and services. Evidence of practices that are inconsistent with this policy should be reported to the Director, Center for Human Rights, 225 French Administration Building (1022), phone 509-335-8288.

Where do you want to live?

Housing, Dining, & Residence Life, PO Box 641726, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1726, 509-335-4577, Contact Us