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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 the close-knit community of a  or the diverse social opportunity of a traditional residence hall, we have the  that’s right for you. With a selection of 20  and four ,Ìýyou'll enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live in the heart of NC State.

Get Started with ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Housing

Incoming First-Year Students

  1. Apply for housing: You should complete your ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Housing and Living and Learning Village application as soon as possible. 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 cancel your housing application without penalties. Space is assigned in the order in which applications are received. If you have a preferred building or roommate already in mind, an early application will help you get them.
  2. Choose a place to live:  You have a lot of options to choose from, ranging from residence halls to our Wolf Village Apartments. .

Incoming Transfer Students

Due to the first-year live-on requirement that began in 2017, space is very limited for upper-class students. There are options available, however. NC State has two Living and Learning Villages that reserve space for transfer students.

  1. Located in  on the main campus, the  connects students to a variety of campus resources and programming meant to navigate their years following their freshman experience.
  2. Located in  on Centennial Campus,Ìý residents live and work with entrepreneurial-minded peers of all disciplines to explore and develop their ideas in an environment that .

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.  is also available.

More Information

For more information about living on campus, visit:

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

Living and Learning Villages

NC State’s  are interested-based living communities that engage students both inside and outside the classroom. Villages provide an unparalleled living experience where you’ll make life-long friends and immerse yourself in the NC State community. There is currently no additional cost to join a village.

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The Albright Entrepreneurs Village provides sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students across all academic disciplines the opportunity to live, socialize and work with entrepreneurial-minded students. Residents can explore and develop their entrepreneurial interests in an environment that fosters creativity.

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Creative, vibrant and colorful only begin to describe the experiences you’ll have as you explore theater, visual arts, crafts, music, dance and more.

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BMI strives to establish a brotherhood and develop leaders among black male students. By promoting academic success, personal growth, professional development, and self-responsibility, the group breaks through negative stereotypes and combats challenges facing African-American males in today’s society.

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EcoVillage is a first-year student program that welcomes students from all majors, creating both a multi-disciplinary and an interdisciplinary educational experience that prepares students for lifelong sustainable leadership, engagement, advocacy, and discovery. 

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The Engineering Village is an extension to the  program introducing students to the field of engineering; encouraging thoughtful consideration to complex challenges facing our communities.

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The Exploratory Studies Village is for students entering the university who are knowingly undecided about a major. A year of guided inquiry and exploration coupled with one-on-one sessions with their academic advisor helps move students through the career planning and decision-making process.

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Global Village is a living and learning community for those interested in living and interacting with people from differing backgrounds, experiences, countries, and viewpoints.

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Honors Village and Scholars Village merged in 2017 to become . The most noticeable change being that Scholars Village residents will be relocating from  to east campus beginning Fall 2018. Students from both the  (UHP) and the  (USP) will now live together in the Honors Commons. The move will provide village residents with the opportunity to live and learn in a vibrant, socially and intellectually stimulating environment that fosters mindful interaction.

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ILV provides experiential learning for students who have a passion for leadership and service. Students are given the opportunity to engage in practical application of leadership to real-world issues and explore leadership development through one on one sessions with professionals. ILV enhances students’ college experience and prepares leaders to make their personal IMPACT on the state, nation, and the world.

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Students living in the Native Space community will demonstrate growth and learning along three focal points of the living experience: culture, academics and community engagement. Residents will find a deeper awareness of Native American history and drive cultural awareness through participation in Native American Heritage Month and the annual NC State Pow Wow.

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SAY Village is a community for first-year students in 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.

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Provides second-year and transfer students with opportunities to make the most of their NC State experience by focusing on the six core pillars essential to student success: academic success, career development, community and global engagement, diversity, leadership, and life skills.

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Encourages and promotes the development and maintenance of a healthy body, mind, and spirit through a wide array of wellness programs and events. Students have the opportunity to experience personal growth while learning about the seven dimensions of wellness. 

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WISE Village was created for female freshman and sophomore students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Membership in WISE provides a powerful networking opportunity with other goal-oriented women as you pursue your STEM major. 

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WOW Village enhances women's leadership outside the classroom through empowerment, leadership development, self-awareness and diversity/social justice. WOW creates a holistic community that fosters individual women's growth and development while challenging residents to act as citizens of a global community.Â