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1   MEMORIAL UNION
2   MATTHEW LIVING LEARNING CENTER (EAST AND WEST)
3   A. GLENN HILL CENTER
4   RICHARD OFFERDAHL '65 ENGINEERING COMPLEX
5   NISKANEN EXPANSION APARTMENTS
6   WEST DINING CENTER
7   QUENTIN BURDICK BUILDING
8   LIBRARY
9   ALDEVRON TOWER
10   AQUATICS
11   CERES HALL
12   APARTMENT 1701
13   WALLMAN WELLNESS CENTER

Matthew Living Learning Center (East and West)

The MLLCs offer on-campus luxury living with fully furnished, apartment-style units and are conveniently located next to the Wallman Wellness Center. The MLLC is available for students after their first year.

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Residence Life

🏠 Residence Life

NDSU Residence Life provides more than a bed, we provide a place to grow, learn, connect, explore, and make an impact. You can create the experience you want. All first-year students are required to live on campus their first year and can choose from thirteen different residence halls.

Residence Hall Amenities

All residence halls offer furnished rooms, printing stations, on-site mail, coinless laundry, cleaning supplies, cable, RHA Cinema (free streaming service), recreation and media rooms, study lounges, community kitchen (with pots, pans, etc. to check out), vending machines, Wi-Fi, hall office with games, videos, entertainment options, and secure keyless card entrances.

Hall Government

Every hall has a hall government. This organization plans hall events and functions as a voice for the hall residents. Popular hall events include "Channing Tatertottum" (Channing Tatum movie + tater tots), Super Bowl parties, and Mario Kart Tournaments. Hall government offers great opportunities to meet other students and to become more comfortable within your specific hall.

Residence Hall Staff

Every hall has a hall director and student resident assistants (RA's). Hall directors are full-time, highly trained professionals that live in the halls. Residence assistants are current students who are trained to support students in their halls. They help students learn about campus and make friends. Both are trained to help with roommate conflict if it arises.

Roommate Selection

You can choose from several different ways to find your roommate! Incoming first-year students can use a service, My College Roomie, to find their roommate. My College Roomie allows you to complete a survey and will match you up with compatible people based on your answers. Students can also choose to simply be paired up with another incoming student. If you choose to go that route, NDSU Residence Life will simply notify you once your roommate has been assigned. NDSU also has a LGBTQ+ and Ally Roommate Matching program. This matching form takes the place of My College Roomie.

Residence Life Leadership

On the first floor of Cater Hall, you can find the Residence Hall Association (RHA) and National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) office. RHA is a student leadership organization that oversees the Hall Governments in all of the residence halls which allows students to enact change and plan events for their residence halls and for Residence Life as a whole. NRHH is a leadership honorary that values recognition and service and provides many volunteering and recognition opportunities across campus.

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