Housing Options

Students chat and study around a red counter in the Kay’s Hall lobby at Arkansas State University.
Find your next place to live at Arkansas State University! We take great pride in our university housing. Not just because we want you to enjoy yourself, but because students who live on campus are more likely to get better grades and more likely to graduate. And who wants to leave?!

Living Communities

Our housing provides a safe, diverse, and well-maintained environment where you’ll meet your new friends.

Living Learning Communities

No matter where you call home, you’ll find that our Living Learning Communities make you feel welcome and at ease. Each offers different amenities and some house particular communities such as STEM majors or ROTC cadets. Learn more about them and see if they work for you.
students smiling and walking across campusStudent writing in a notebook outside.
Student studying on his bed in his dorm with Red Wolves bedspread.

 

Housing for Upperclassmen

Exterior view of an A-State student housing building with green roof and outdoor staircases.
  • Undergraduate apartments
  • Centrally-located clubhouse that features a multi-purpose room and outdoor space with outdoor seating, hammocks, a volleyball court, and a pavilion 
Pack Place student housing at A-State with brick and tan siding under a cloudy sky.
  • Three-story apartments
  • Two bedroom/two bath or four bedroom/four bath
Exterior of the Red Wolf Den building
  • Two- or three-bedroom/one bath
  • Four-bedroom/two bath
Modern A-State student apartments with fall trees and full parking lot under cloudy sky.
  • Graduate students, faculty/staff, and students of medical school
  • Two bed/two bath, one bed/one bath
Traditional-style student housing buildings with covered balconies and green lawn at A-State.
  • Non-traditional undergraduates: 
  • Married students, with or without children
  • Single parents
  • Graduate students
  • Students 23 and older

Greek Village

Two students walk near the red HOWL sign on A-State campus surrounded by trees and flowers.
Living in Greek Village has been an amazing experience for me during my time as a student at Arkansas State! It is such a special thing to live with a group of women to build you up and support you. Living on campus was important to me, and getting to do that while you are surrounded by your friends is the best!
Lauren Dewey, Senior, Chi Omega
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Room: 2167
2nd Floor of the Reng Student Union

Postal Address:
PO Box 2774
State University, AR  72467