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RESIDENCE LIFE

New students who applied for admission as on-campus residents and have officially reserved their space in the class should submit a Housing Request Form by the following deadlines:

  • Spring Term Entry:  January 4, 2024
  • Fall Term Entry: June 1

Living on campus during your college years is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It’s a great way to meet new people, get connected, and immerse yourself in student life.

If you are a current student needing residence life information, please visit MyMeredith.

Health and Wellness at Meredith

At Meredith, we believe health and wellness are critical to Going Strong.

Living on campus gives you access to a range of amenities, from free laundry facilities to a state-of-the-art fitness center.

“It is so convenient to be close to everything! Living on campus has allowed me to become much more independent and to form intimate relationships with my classmates. My family is within commuting distance, but I know that I would not get the fullness of the experience that I have had at Meredith if I lived at home.”

Jane Kelley, ’19
Senior - lived on campus four years
“I enjoy living within a walking distance to all of my classes and the safe atmosphere it entails. Living on campus has made my experience the best because it allows me to be active in so many ways. I am always surrounded by friends and feel like I always know what’s going on around campus.”

Colbie Normann Stephens, ’20
Junior - lived on campus three years
“I love the excitement of living on campus - there is always something to do, whether it be a hall social or a tradition such as Cornhuskin’, and a smiling face to see. I always run into somebody I know even when I’m just walking down the hall to get tea, and I love it! Through living on campus, I became a part of a loving and tight-knit community here at Meredith.”

Katie Thompson, ’21
Sophomore - lived on campus 2 years
“I have lived on campus all four years. It helps a lot as an athlete. We have late nights when we come home at 1 or 2 in the morning. Luckily for me my "commute” home is really short and quick. I think living on campus has also given me an opportunity to get to know my class, as well as the younger classes, through the face-to-face interaction. It has allowed me to fall in love with the school more, especially walking back to the Oaks after Cornhuskin’. That's always fun because we all end up going back around the same time and it's like extra bonding.”

Kat Pike, ’19
Senior - lived on campus four years
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