If you are planning to enroll in college, the college may have dorms or student housing on campus. There are numerous benefits to living on campus including convenience, opportunities to develop life-long friendships, and to live in an environment that fosters the educational and personal growth of students.
The convenience of living on campus provides students easy access to numerous campus resources such as faculty and academic advisors, the library, computer labs, residence hall dining halls and other campus eateries, the health center, recreational facilities, and student organizations.
Students who live in the residence halls vs. commuting to campus do better academically and also are more likely to remain enrolled.
Below is a list of colleges and universities who offer on campus housing and links for more information.
Major Colleges and Universities
Antioch University Seattle
Bastyr University
Central Washington University
Eastern Washington University
Evergreen State College
Gonzaga University
Pacific Lutheran University
St Martin’s University
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle University
University of Washington
University of Puget Sound
Walla Walla University
Washington State University
Western Washington University
Whitman College
Whitworth College
Community Colleges
Not all community colleges provide housing or housing information.
Big Bend
Clark
Edmonds
Green River Community College
Highline
Skagit Valley
South Seattle
Spokane
Spokane Falls
Wenatchee Valley
Yakima Valley