Where do most freshmen live at IU?

First-year students live on campus You’re required to live on campus your first year for a good reason: students who live in our residence halls do better in class, are more involved on campus, and are more likely to graduate. Learn about our residency requirement and exemptions.

Which IU dorms are the best?

Top 10 Residences at Indiana University – Bloomington

  • Briscoe. 7503, 1225 N Fee Ln, Bloomington, IN 47406 This building is near some the athletic buildings.
  • McNutt. 7502, 1101 N Fee Ln, Bloomington, IN 47406 McNutt is one for the books.
  • Collins.
  • Foster.
  • Hillcrest.
  • Ashton.
  • Eigenmann.
  • Teter.

Can you pick roommates at IU?

Do you have one or more roommates in mind? You can request to be in the same apartment or room when you submit your housing application. Please know that all roommate requests must be mutual. Be sure to apply early, and it’s helpful if you all apply at the same time.

What furniture comes with IU dorms?

Room details Your dorm room is furnished! Dorm rooms come with a twin XL bed (36 in x 80 in), mattress cover, desk, rolling file drawer, desk chair, wardrobe, and storage drawers. You will be responsible for bringing your own bed linens and pillows. Check out the RPS Guide for a packing list of recommended items.

Is IU housing first serve first?

Housing is granted on a first-come first-served basis, so apply as soon as you can. Make sure you research all of IU’s great dorms, neighborhoods, and learning communities you can live in.

What neighborhood should I live in at IU?

NorthEast Neighborhood: Banta and Nutt, located on the peaceful side of campus, are another more affordable option, basic, no-frills, community bathrooms, and no air conditioning. Campus View, apartment living without leaving campus more for IU families.

Do IU dorms have bathrooms?

McNutt. McNutt is the largest residence center at IU Bloomington, and after receiving comprehensive renovations in 2019, it’s ready to offer residents an unbeatable residential experience. McNutt features private bathrooms on each floor with enclosed sink, shower, and toilet facilities.

What is Indiana University’s address?

See general and admissions contact information for each campus. 420 University Blvd.

How much are IU dorms?

In 2020, students at IU Bloomington paid $7,230 for housing and $3,600 for dining….IU Bloomington Room and Board Expenses.

Expense On Campus Off Campus
Room and Board $11,206 $11,206
— Housing $7,230
— Meals $3,600
Other Living Expenses $2,830 $2,830

Does IU offer single dorms?

IU: Housing available for all students this fall as campus switches to single room occupancy. Indiana University is ready for students to return this fall as residence halls switch over to single room occupancy.

What are IU’s housing options?

IU’s many housing options include different room types, amenities, costs, learning communities (see below), and neighborhoods across campus. You’ll apply for housing through Residential Programs and Services after you’re admitted to IU.

When can I apply for housing at IU Bloomington?

Students who will be attending IU Bloomington beginning Fall semester 2022 may apply for housing after 4 p.m. EST on Tuesday, February 1. Before applying be sure to complete these tasks. Current residents and other IU Bloomington students may continue to apply through April 30.

Where do IU students live after first year?

Whatever brings them together, many IU students choose to live with the friends they make in the residence halls long after their first year. IU’s many housing options include different room types, amenities, costs, learning communities (see below), and neighborhoods across campus.

Why do so many IU students choose to live with friends?

A propensity for procrastination. Or a fondness for cat videos. Whatever brings them together, many IU students choose to live with the friends they make in the residence halls long after their first year. IU’s many housing options include different room types, amenities, costs, learning communities (see below), and neighborhoods across campus.