
Housing Options Through College
While you'll live in one of our traditional residence halls (Founders Hall, Marianist Hall, Marycrest Complex or Stuart Complex) during your first year, the University of Dayton offers several housing options for upperclass students.
Options for Second-Year Students
Second-year students are assigned to sophomore housing facilities through a random lottery. These include:
Campus South Apartments
- Houses 318 second-year students
- Co-ed by apartment
- Located in south student neighborhood
- Six-person, three-bedroom apartments
- Full kitchen, bath and living area
- Data/cable/phone connections
- Completely air conditioned
- Fully furnished & carpeted
- Laundry facility
Garden Apartments
- Limited number of sophomores assigned
- Eligibility determined by specific academic and disciplinary criteria
- Four-person, two-bedroom and six-person, three-bedroom apartments
- Full kitchen, bath and living area
- Data/cable/phone connections
- Completely air conditioned
- Fully furnished & carpeted
- Laundry facility's available
Virginia W. Kettering Suite Complex
- Houses 636 second-year students
- Co-ed by suite
- Four-person, two-bedroom suites
- Living area with small refrigerator and full bath
- Data/cable/phone connections
- Meal plan required
- Completely air conditioned
- Fully furnished & carpeted
- All-you-care-to-eat dining area
- Laundry facility
Options for Juniors and Seniors
Juniors and seniors are offered many residential options, and students select their residence by participating in the University Housing Lottery. Each student is prioritized by his or her start term at the University of Dayton and number of credit hours. Housing options include:
- University Houses in north and south neighborhoods ranging from two-person to eight-person capacities
- Lawnview four-person, two-bedroom apartments
- Garden four-person, two-bedroom and six-person, three bedroom apartments
- ArtStreet six-person townhouses and four-person loft apartments