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Residence Hall and Apartments

The University of North Dakota residence halls and apartments welcome graduate and professional school students in these non first-year community environments.

Residence Halls for Single Students

Selke Hall is a co-ed hall for students who have 30 or more undergraduate credits hours or are 19 years of age or older. Student rooms are suite-style, which means two double rooms are joined with a common area containing a toilet, two sinks, and a shower. Modified rooms for student with special needs are available.
Swanson Hall is also a co-ed hall. This hall is home to students with 60 undergraduate credit hours and above or who are 20 years of age or older. Modified rooms are available for students with special needs.
Hancock Hall is a co-ed graduate student hall. Hancock contains single and double rooms with private baths in community clusters. Students over 21 years are also eligible regardless of class status.

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Apartments for Single Students and Families

General Apartment Information
Rental Rates
  • Eligibility for Single Student Apartments:
    • Be an enrolled UND student with a minimum of 90 completed undergraduate credit hours or be 23 years of age or older
    • Maintain a minimum of six credit hours each semester
      • Maintain a minimum of three credits during the Summer Session, unless you are enrolled for the following fall, in which case you are not required to attend the Summer Session.
    • A Roommate is not required in 2-bedroom units.
  • Eligibiliy for Family Student Apartments:
    • An enrolled UND student with a minimum of six credit hours each semester
      • Minimum three credits during summer session, unless you are enrolled for the following fall, then you are not required to attend the summer session
    • Married and living with spouse or a solo parent whose children reside with you 50% of the calendar year
    • To be eligible for 3-bedroom apartments, you must have two or more children living with you.

Apply for Apartments

  • Complete the application
  • Include a $35 non-refundable application fee in U.S. Funds
Once we receive your application fee and necessary paperwork, your name will be entered onto a computerized waiting list. Priority is established according to the date all the application fee and completed paperwork are received in the Housing Office. It is difficult to assess an individual's assignment date, as there are many factors involved.

Some unit types may be available for viewing. Contact the Housing staff at 701-777-4251 for information.