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Living on Campus

Living on campus is an essential part of the Wolfpack experience: that’s why students are required to live in ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Housing their first year.

When you live on campus, you’ll be at the heart of the Wolfpack nation, making it easy to be a part of all that NC State has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a close-knit community, social experiences or the opportunity to participate in a program, we have the that’s right for you. With a selection of 21 and four , you'll experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live in the heart of NC State.

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Incoming First-Year Students

Apply for housing: It is highly recommended that you complete your ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Housing application by May 31. Students who have received acceptance for the Fall semester may access the housing application through the Campus Living section on . If you decide not to attend NC State, you can your housing application. The housing application includes a roommate section that allows you to match and communicate anonymously with potential roommates, along with the application process for Living Learning Villages. If you already have a preferred roommate in mind, you can include that information on your housing application.

Incoming Transfer Students

Due to the first-year live-on requirement that has been in place since 2017, space is limited for upper-class students. Any Living and Learning Village that accepts upper-class students will be available to transfer students. Our Transfer Connections Village, and select spaces in our Engineering Village Expansion, are reserved exclusively for transfer students.

  1. Located in , the connects transfer students to a variety of campus resources and programming to let them make the most of their NC State experience.

  2. Located in , the provides support for those transitioning into a major in the College of Engineering, as well as help with topics such as career readiness, community, mental health and wellness.Ìý

Undergraduate students must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours to be eligible to live on campus during the fall and spring terms. Students who must drop below these minimum requirements should contact ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Housing to request an exception. and transition housing areÌý also available housing options.

Living and Learning Villages

NC State’s are residential communities where students, staff and faculty learn side-by-side. You can choose to live with other students that share a common interest, skill or academic field. Village members develop personally and professionally in a tight-knit, socially vibrant atmosphere.

Albright Entrepreneurs Village: live in

The Albright Entrepreneurs Village provides sophomores and other upper-class students with the chance to live and work alongside other entrepreneurially-minded peers. Residents of all disciplines can explore and develop their entrepreneurial interests in an environment that inspires creativity and innovation.

Arts Village: live in

The Arts Village is a partnership between ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Housing and Arts NC State. The Arts Village is a dynamic living and learning community that unites students from across various personal and academic backgrounds through their shared passion for the arts, and enables them toexplore a wide range of broadly defined arts disciplines.

Centennial Engineering Village:Ìýlive inÌý

The new Engineering Village Expansion enables its residents to focus on the transition to their majors in the College of Engineering, while being supported in their career readiness, mental health and wellness. The expansion will include current active students in the Engineering Village and new, admitted transfer students.

EcoVillage: live in

EcoVillage is a place where students can learn about all things sustainability. We empower students to consider how they can be good stewards of the planetÌý through both their individual actions, and participating in activities held throughout our campus community and beyond. Whether we are at the campus AgroEcology Farm, or exploring the beautiful wilderness of North Carolina, students will have the opportunity to engage in high-impact, experiential learning while building connections with peers over their shared interests.Ìý

Engineering Village: live in Ìý

The Engineering Village is an extension of the , which introduces students to the field of engineering. It encourages thoughtful consideration of complex challenges facing our communities. Students must be engineering majors to participate.

Exploratory Studies Village: live in

The Exploratory Studies Village is for those students entering the university who may be undecided about their major. These residents are introduced to a unique year of guided inquiry and exploration, coupled with one-on-one sessions with their academic advisor, to help move students through their career planning and decision-making process. Students must be in the Exploratory Studies Program to participate.

Global Village: live in

The Global Village is a living and learning community for those interested in experiencing different cultures. Students live and interact with people from different backgrounds, experiences, countries and viewpoints.Ìý

Honors Village: live inÌý or

The Honors Village allows students to enhance their personal growth, advance academic excellence, get involved with their community and have fun in the process. This village is a collaboration between the and ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Housing, boasting representation from every academic college and every academic year (first year through senior year). Students must be accepted into the ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Honors Program to participate.Ìý

Students Advocating for Youth: live in

Students Advocating for Youth (SAY) Village is a community for first-year students from any academic discipline who have a passion for working with youth. Students develop one-on-one mentoring relationships with local elementary school students and learn what it means to be a youth advocate.

THRIVE Village: live in

The THRIVE Village aims to cultivate a community where first-year students feel supported, empowered, and inspired to achieve their full potential. By embracing the six dimensions of wellness, THRIVE strives to foster well-rounded, resilient individuals who flourish academically, personally, and socially. The goal of THRIVE is to support first-year students’ transition to NC State, connect them to valuable campus resources, and promote relationship-building, creating a community where all members feel valued and supported. Signature events include Wellness Wednesdays, Lunch & Learn discussions, and off-campus trips.Ìý

Transfer Connections Village: live in

The Transfer Connections Village (TCV) is a vibrant and welcoming community designed to support transfer students as they transition to NC State. Our mission is to empower transfer students throughout their journey, foster meaningful connections, and provide opportunities to achieve personal, academic, and professional success.

Women in Science and Engineering: live in

Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Village is a living and learning community created for female-identifying first-year and sophomore students majoring in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Membership in WISE provides powerful networking opportunities with other goal-oriented women as you pursue your STEM major.

For more information about living on campus, please visit our website:Ìý

Contact Information

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Monday - Friday |Ìý 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
1112 Pullen Hall
201 Dan Allen Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695-7315
Main Phone: 919.515.2440
Email: housing@ncsu.edu