Housing Options 2025-2026
Learn more about our communities, room types, and eligibility below.
Traditional Housing
First Year, Upper Division
Benchmark Plaza
Benchmark offers spacious apartments for first-year (Building 821/822), upper-division, and graduate residents (Building 820) with full-size kitchens, private bedrooms, and easy access to transportation and hiking trails. Benchmark Plaza does not have a meal plan requirement.
Traditional Housing
First Year
Chapel Glen
Chapel Glen offers suite-style rooms, common areas, outdoor spaces, and a fitness area for first-year students. A meal plan is required in this living area.
Traditional Housing
First Year
Gateway Heights
Gateway Heights offers single-gender, suite-style rooms with common areas for studying and socializing for first-year students. A meal plan is required in this living area.
Living Learning Community
First Year, Graduate
Impact & Prosperity Epicenter
Located in the heart of campus with easy access to nearby resources, the Epicenter offers three different housing options: end-cap communities, 4-and 8-bedroom apartments, and single and double rooms, each designed to meet the unique needs of students throughout their academic journey.
Living Learning Community
First Year
Kahlert Village
Kahlert Village is comprised of several Living Learning Communities to help students deepen their engagement on campus. The building features single, double and triple rooms in cluster-style and suite-style configurations. Centrally located on campus, it includes a dining facility and study spaces. A meal plan is required in this living area.
Living Learning Community
First Year, Upper Division, Graduate
Lassonde Studios
Lassonde Studios is home to student entrepreneurs and innovators. This is a place where students from any major or year can “Live. Create. Launch.” The building features cluster, loft, and pod style living options.
Living Learning Community
Upper Division
Marriott Honors Community
MHC offers apartment living for upper-division honors students. The apartments have full-size kitchens, spacious common areas, and great views of campus and the Wasatch Mountains. Residents are not required to select a meal plan, but many students select one for convenience.
Living Learning Community
First Year, Upper Division
Officers Circle
Officers Circle (OC) is a unique community comprised of 10 individual houses with a different academic or themed focus. All houses feature large study/lounge spaces, front porches, and kitchens. A meal plan is required.
Traditional Housing
First Year
Sage Point
Sage Point features suite-style single, double, and triple rooms for first-year students. Located close to the dining center, student solar plaza, outdoor basketball and volleyball courts, and plenty of hiking trails out the backdoor. A meal plan is required.
Traditional Housing
Upper Division
Shoreline Ridge
Shoreline Ridge features two, three, and four-bedroom apartments. Offering full-size kitchens, private bedrooms, and spacious common areas, Shoreline is close to our dining center, student solar plaza, outdoor basketball and volleyball courts, and plenty of hiking trails out the backdoor. Residents are not required to select a meal plan.
Graduate, Graduate
Sunnyside Apartments
Eligibility for these apartments is limited to graduate students who are not married or partnered. Depending on the number of bedrooms, students may be paired with roommates. Leases are based on the academic year, from July to June, with the option for yearly renewal.
Family, Family
Sunnyside Apartments
Housing for current students and their families, including married couples, single parents, and domestic partners with or without children. Housing is easily accessible via a free Campus Shuttle. Sunnyside Apartments offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom units for rent.