Undergraduate Housing

 

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Bildner Hall bookended by autumn colors.
Bildner Hall (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

 

Welcome home. Nearly 90 percent of Dartmouth undergraduates live and learn together in residence halls; approved co-ed, fraternity, sorority houses, or undergraduate society houses; and affinity houses centered on academic or personal interests.

 

 

 

On-campus housing for undergraduates is offered within communities designed to enhance students’ academic and social experiences.

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Living learning communities foster a holistic and integrative learning process as part of the residential experience.

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More than 3,000 undergraduates live in campus residence halls, which are grouped into clusters and supervised by full-time, live-in community directors.

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Students can live in College-recognized Greek houses beginning in the winter term of their sophomore year, and in undergraduate society houses beginning in the fall term of their sophomore year.

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All students in the apartments belong to one of the six House Communities. All apartments can be selected by single gender or multi-gender roommate groups. You do not have to be part of the same House to live in the Senior Apartments.

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