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Live Where You Learn.
Grand Valley State University is more than just a place to learn. It’s a place to find connections, opportunities, experience, and yourself. There’s no better way to do it all than by living on campus.
If you've lived on campus before, you understand that there is no better way to experience what it's like to be a Laker. Grand Valley's living centers offer all the features you want with on-campus conveniences and advantages, such as:
- Unique social experiences.
- Readily available academic resources and support.
- Convenient dining options.
- The relief of only paying one bill.
It is easy to see why students who live on campus and engage with their community get better grades and have a better chance to graduate than those who don't.
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Neighborhood Options
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First-Year Housing Options
Upperclassman Housing Options
North Campus Neighborhood
Traditional-style Living Centers
Traditional-style living centers are co-ed living centers for first-year students. These buildings provide the traditional, or "true" college experience, fostering a relationship-building sense of community. It’s common to see room doors propped open, hear music playing, residents chatting across the hall, and hanging out or studying in the lounges.
Although these buildings have community-style bathrooms, we offer private shower rooms that have a toilet, shower, and sink. These buildings are located near Kleiner Commons, the tutoring center, Fresh Food Co., Fuel, and Mackinac Hall, where most freshmen have classes.
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Traditional-Style Buildings:
Cluster-style Living Centers
Similar to traditional-style, cluster-style fosters a sense of community and residents quickly form relationships with each other. It’s common to see room doors propped open, hear music playing, residents chatting across the hall, and hanging out or studying in the lounges. This building has community-style bathrooms but offers lockers, private shower rooms, and fewer students per bathroom than traditional-style.
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Cluster-Style Buildings:
Suite-style Living Centers
Suite-style units consist of two students per room, and four students per suite with a shared bathroom, reserved for freshmen. Two residents share a double fully furnished room with a sink. Suite-style is a great way to form a sense of community and relationships with other residents. Residents are encouraged to choose suite-style if they want to be part of the Health, Wellness, and Movement House living/learning community These buildings are located near Kleiner Commons, the tutoring center, Fresh Food Co., Fuel, and Mackinac Hall, where most freshmen have classes.
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Suite-Style Buildings:
One-Bedroom Apartment Style
One-bedroom apartment-style units are reserved for first-year students. Each unit comes fully furnished and features a private bathroom with a kitchenette. While residents still share their bedroom/living space, they get more privacy and flexibility than cluster or traditional-style. Residents still form a strong community and connections here. These buildings are located near Kleiner Commons, the tutoring center, Fresh Food Co., Fuel, and Mackinac Hall, where most freshmen have classes.
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One-Bedroom Apartment-Style Buildings:
Two-Bedroom Apartment-Style
Two-bedroom apartment-style units are also available to first-year students. These buildings allow students to have their own private bedrooms but still get fully immersed in the college experience. These buildings are located on North campus near Kleiner Commons, the tutoring center, Fresh Food Co., Fuel, and Mackinac Hall, where most freshmen have classes. Apartment-style units give residents more privacy while still encouraging them to build community by connecting with their floormates, attend programing events, and other events on campus.
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Two-Bedroom Apartment-Style Buildings:
South Campus Neighborhood
On-Campus Apartments
On-campus apartments are primarily for returning residents, transfer students, and graduate students. First-year residents are eligible to choose on-campus apartments if they are part of the Women in Science or Engineering living/learning communities. On-campus apartments provide residents with increased privacy and space, while still being close and convenient to classes and campus resources. They are located on South campus near The Blue Connection, Frederik Meijer Honors College, and the Kirkhof Center. Residents can enjoy the privacy of their own bedroom and additional living space, all while still enjoying the south campus community. Outside, there is a volleyball and basketball court, and a large courtyard where you will typically see students hanging out or playing outdoor games.
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Allendale On-Campus Apartment Buildings:
Off-Campus Apartments (GV Leased for F24/W25)
Grand Valley State University is excited to offer GV leased, off-campus housing at 48 West and Campus West for the Fall 2024/Winter 2025 semesters to accommodate the growing number of returning students wishing to live with GVSU Housing and Residence Life! These properties are available for returning, transfer, and graduate students, with spaces selectable through the self-selection process. Residents at 48 West can enjoy exceptional amenities, including furnished rooms, a community fire pit, pool, in-apartment washer and dryer, central air, and private patio or deck. Similarly, Campus West residents will benefit from furnished rooms, a gym facility, study lounge, in-apartment washer and dryer, central air, and personal closets.
Allendale Off Campus Apartments (GV Leased):
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On-Campus Apartments: Robert C. Pew Campus
On-Campus Apartment: Secchia Hall
Located on the Robert C. Pew Campus and across the street from the Richard M. DeVos Center, Secchia Hall features fully furnished one, two, three, and four-bedroom apartments with air conditioning and an on-site workout facility (for use by Secchia and Winter Hall residents). Students living here enjoy the convenience of living close to their classes, DeVos student services, and downtown Grand Rapids. The Laker Line is nearby, allowing for quick access to downtown, the Health Campus, and the Allendale campus.
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Grand Rapids On-Campus Apartment Buildings:
On-Campus Apartment Winter Hall
Located on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus and across the street from the Richard M. DeVos Center, Winter Hall features fully furnished one and two-bedroom efficiencies with air conditioning and an on-site workout facility (for use by Secchia and Winter Hall residents). Students living here enjoy the convenience of living close to their classes, the Pew campus student services, and downtown Grand Rapids. The Laker Line is close, allowing quick access to downtown, the Health Campus, and the Allendale campus.
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Grand Rapids On-Campus Apartment Buildings: