Housing

You're right where you need to be
You're in the middle of the action and close to your classes. You've got your own space and you've got plenty of company. You're eating well and feeling great. You're finally home.
The South Dakota Board of Regents residence policy requires that you live on campus for the first two years immediately following your graduation from high school. And that's a good thing: All of your friends are here, you're already hooked-up with cable, you're not far from the laundry room and you've got Internet access. In fact, you'll probably even want to stay longer. Thank you South Dakota Board of Regents!
Residence Halls
Newly-renovated residence halls feature unique living options including specialty floors for Honors students, quiet lifestyles as well as co-ed and single-gender floors, upperclassmen/graduate student floors and apartment-style housing for sophomores.
| North Complex | South Complex | Sophomore Housing | Apartment-Style Living |
| Beede Hall | Burgess Hall | Redwood/Cypress Courts | McFadden Hall |
| Mickelson Hall | Norton Hall | Private Living | Suite-Style Housing |
| Olson Hall | Julian Hall | Brookman Hall | Coyote Village (Fall 2010) |
| Richardson Hall |
Dining
The U's dining services offer choices and options including traditional hot meals, salad bars, deli sandwiches, Tex-Mex, pizza and pasta, vegetarian and fresh and healthy choices. Choose from a variety of meal plans that let you eat when and where you want around town and on campus at the Commons, Muenster University Center, U.Brew, Neuharth Cafe and DakotaDome concession stands.