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FIND YOUR PLACE

We encourage all students to live in organized group living. It's one of the best ways to adjust to university life, with many opportunities to make new friends and to participate in organized social events. In fact, approximately 90 percent of all K-State freshmen live in a residence hall, fraternity, or sorority. And with all the options at K-State, you'll find the perfect fit.

Residence halls

Where should you live? Start out in the residence halls. K-State's Housing and Dining Services invites you to become part of a dynamic, supportive, and responsive community right on campus.

Jardine complex

This on-campus complex features one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments, and many are new or renovated. Jardine, ideal for upperclassmen, nontraditional, and married students, offers a community-like setting.

Fraternities and sororities

Imagine living with 30 to 150 people who are there for support and help, whether it's for getting you through the enrollment process, helping find clubs and activities that interest you, or making friends.

Other housing options

Scholarship houses offer a special academic- and leadership-oriented environment in a small-group living atmosphere.

Off-campus living

Thinking about renting an apartment? Find out what questions you need to ask before signing a lease.