Florida State University
1   UNIVERSITY HOUSING OFFICE
2   MADD HALLS
3   HISTORIC RENOVATED HALLS
4   DEGRAFF HALL
5   APARTMENT-STYLE HALLS
6   SALLEY HALL
7   WILDWOOD HALL

University Housing Office

Planning to live on campus when you get to FSU? Smart move.

⭐ Florida State University Housing

In an FSU residence hall, you'll:

Have supportive staff who live in your building

Earn better grades — Studies have shown that students who live on–campus are more likely to graduate in 4 years

Meet new friends immediately

Be close to classes and what's happening on campus

Find leadership and job opportunities

Get an all-inclusive academic–year contract



Most of the halls available to first-year students are suite-style residence halls. The most common room type on campus is a Suite Double with Shared Bath. In this type of suite, there are two double- occupancy rooms connected by a bathroom. The vast majority of students will share a bedroom and a bathroom on campus with at least one other person. You should make sure you are comfortable with that possibility before deciding to live on campus at FSU. Typically, each resident has a roommate and two suitemates. Students who have a documented disability that requires a housing accommodation should review the services available through the Office of Accessibility Services (OAS) and submit documentation to the OAS as soon as possible.

Every student has a bed, a desk and chair, a dresser, and a closet in their residence. Each room has a mini-fridge provided by the university. Residence Halls also have common areas like study spaces, kitchens, and laundry facilities open to residents.

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