Live and thrive with us
We want you to succeed as much as you do.
We know you may not be new to college, but you will be new to NIU. So, we’ll make sure you feel at home. Your health and wellbeing are always our top priorities.
As a Huskie, you’ll have the opportunities to gain lifelong friendships, get involved, get the help you need to succeed and have fun. If you’re interested in working while you’re in school, we’ll help you find jobs both on campus and off, including jobs in our residence and dining halls. We’re constantly hiring.
As a Huskie, you’ll have access to our free online job board Huskies Get Hired your first semester, throughout your NIU journey and even after graduation. You’ll also find numerous resources just for you such as flexible meal plans, child care and transfer-friendly housing like residence halls that stay open during winter break weeks. Plus, there’s lots more transferspecific information through our Center for Student Assistance — home to our commuter lounge — with study tables, computer access, free coffee and more. You deserve to be in a place where you feel valued, connected, involved, inspired and motivated to achieve your dreams. And we’re here to make your transfer process as seamless as possible as you prepare for your next big step.
Find your community
As one of our Huskie pack, you’ll make friends and memories on a campus abuzz with organizations and activities for every season. We offer plenty of ways to connect, explore and enjoy life at NIU. Cultural events. Greek life. Outdoor adventures. Community service. Concerts. Theater productions. Whatever your interest, you’ll find it here.
We’ve got you covered
Ready to call campus home?
Our residence halls offer everything you’ll need. Wi-Fi, utilities, water, meals, furniture. We’ve got you covered. You take care of the décor.
We try to make life convenient so you can focus on the important things. Your laundry is now included in your room and board, in addition to a microwave and fridge in each room and an array of dining options nearby.
Our highly trained and caring community advisors provide everything including support, resources and fun social activities.
Our students enjoy key card security and 24-hour, controlled-door access with staff members available 24/7. We provide escort services when needed, and Huskie Line buses stop at all residence halls.
Huskie housing
You have great options. Thinking a single or double room? How about a suite or cluster living? Coed or single-gender floor? Turning your bed into a loft? We’re all about options.
More than 90% of students living on campus choose to be assigned a roommate so they don’t have to worry about finding someone on their own. All you have to focus on is selecting the room you want. But if you have a specific roommate in mind, just let us know.
Our residence halls house more than 3,500 students each year from different cultures, countries, identities and ethnic backgrounds. We ensure everyone feels at home.
Gilbert Hall
Upper-division students enjoy this living choice in the heart of campus near arts, engineering and business classes. Gilbert Hall is only available to transfer students, sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Features
Room options: Double-occupancy, some single rooms as demand permits.
Accommodations: Microwave/ fridge combo, bed, mattress, dresser, closet with drawer, desk and rolling chair.
Restrooms: Located on every floor.
Dining : Grab-and-go breakfast and lunch weekdays at the East Side Café, plus all-you-care-to-eat dining centers in nearby Neptune Hall and Patterson Community Center.
Extras: Close to arts, engineering and business; quiet study lounges and corner lounges on each floor; as well as 24-hour computer labs and a basement study lounge.
Grant Towers
Four 12-story towers on the northwest edge of campus near the sports fields, tennis courts and recreation center, Grant Towers offer expanded single and double rooms with a lockable closet for each student. You’ll have quite the view of Central Park and the West Lagoon, and access to a modern study lounge.
Features
Room options: Single- and double-occupancy.
Accommodations: Bed, mattress, lockable wardrobe closet, and flexible furniture configurations featuring dresser, movable shelves, desk and rolling chair for each resident. Microwave/fridge combo and window blinds in each room. Common lounges on each floor.
Restrooms: Located on every floor.
Dining : Dining centers in nearby Stevenson Towers and Patterson Community Center.
Extras: Close to Student Recreation Center, Outdoor Recreation Sports Complex and tennis courts.
Neptune Hall
Neptune Hall is located in the central part of campus, directly across the street from the Holmes Student Center and Huskie Line bus. A refresh at both Neptune East and West brought new furniture, air conditioning to floor lounges, single rooms and more. Neptune East includes air conditioning in all resident rooms. And Neptune Central boasts the popular Fireplace Lounge and Neptune Dining.
Features
Room options: Single- and double-occupancy.
Accommodations: Bed, mattress, microwave/fridge combo, closet, window drapes, desk and rolling chair for each resident. Common lounges on each floor.
Restrooms: Located on every floor.
Dining : All-you-care-to-eat dining center.
Typical Neptune Hall Room Layouts
Extras: Updated furniture, flooring and air conditioning in Neptune East; central campus location. Single
Northern View Community
Our on-campus alternative to the traditional residence hall, Northern View offers apartment-style living for older students and students with families. These five apartment buildings provide students the opportunity to enjoy the comforts of individual apartments with the convenience of on-campus staff and resources. Units are unfurnished so you can customize your space.
Features
Apartment options: Double rooms; suites with or without private bathrooms.
Accommodations: Two- and three-bedroom units in the traditional apartments. Two-bedroom units in the familystyle apartments. All utilities, garbage and recycling included. Refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, garbage disposal and in-unit washer and dryer. Units are unfurnished.
Bathrooms: Traditional two-bedroom apartments have one full, stand-alone bathroom while three-bedroom apartments have one master bathroom and one stand-alone bathroom. Family-style apartments have one full bathroom.
Dining : There are no dining centers at Northern View. Apartments come with cooking appliances, and residents have the option to buy an off-campus meal plan.
Extras: Conveniently located on NIU’s Huskie Line bus route. A community center with 24-hour access features a study lounge, playroom, computer lab and more.
Patterson Hall
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Features
Room options: Single bedroom mini-suites.
Accommodations: Bed, mattress, microwave and fridge, dresser, closet, window blinds, desk and rolling chair for each resident.
Restrooms: Semiprivate bathroom, shared with one other student.
Dining : All-you-care-to-eat dining center.
Extras: Large community center with game room and laundry room in your cluster.
Stevenson Towers
With its retail dining center, including a deli, grill and pizzeria, Stevenson is a popular spot. It consists of four 12-story towers on the western edge of campus featuring several different styles of living.
Features
Room options: Single and double rooms; suites with or without private bathrooms.
Accommodations: Bed, mattress, microwave/fridge combo, dresser, closet, movable shelf with bulletin board, window blinds, desk and rolling chair for each resident.
Restrooms: Located on every floor; some suites have bathrooms.
Dining : Retail dining center.
Extras: Close to Outdoor Recreation Sports Complex and outdoor tennis courts.
Typical Stevenson Tower Layouts Single Double Suite with private bath Suite without private bathMake connections
Residential communities.
Part of our Honors Program? Enjoy fine arts? Into recreation and wellness? Bet we know someone like you. With floors on campus tied to these interests and more, our unique residential communities allow you to connect even more with your fellow Huskies and faculty.
Living-learning Communities.
Just like the name implies, you’ll live and learn with other students sharing common academic interests. Handson experiences through field trips, career-related activities and more allow you to engage with one another and faculty.
Special Interest Communities.
Live with Huskies who share your interests. You’ll not only bond over commonalities, you’ll have direct access to the resources and activities you enjoy.
Identity-based Communities.
Our Latinx Community and LGBTQA Community connect students who are looking for a higher level of engagement with a focus on personal and community identities.
Student leadership groups.
Engage and gain valuable skills while serving as a student voice in your residence hall. The second-largest studentled organization on campus, our highly rewarded Residence Hall Association provides social and educational programs throughout the year. And our student-run Community Councils in each hall ensure you always have a say in your living experience.
Live, learn and engage
Here’s a look at just some of the residential communities we offer to promote academic success and strengthen connections between you, faculty and other Huskies. Be sure to explore all of our residential communities at go.niu.edu/communities.
Fine Arts House
Live with other students from the Schools of Art and Design, Music, and Theatre and Dance.
Neptune
Honors House
Participate in intellectual, cultural and social activities, as well as community service projects with fellow Honors students.
Patterson
Sport, Recreation and Wellness Community
Participate in intramural leagues and live with other students who are interested in staying active and leading a wellness lifestyle.
Stevenson
LGBTQA Community
Connect with students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or as an ally. There is an application and interview process to be a member of this community.
Neptune
Optimal options
Wherever you live on campus, you’ll find everything you need close by. Use this chart to help find the layout and amenities that matter most to you. Be sure to check out niu.edu/housing for more details about housing options, photos and helpful videos.
#pluggedin at NIU
When you’re a Huskie, you’re connected in more ways than one with high-speed Wi-Fi in each residence hall room. In fact, your phone, PC, Mac, tablet or game console will never be without Wi-Fi when you’re anywhere on campus. And you’ll never be far from one of our technology labs or study lounges. Our computers and laptop tables provide access to all the software and applications you’ll ever need, or feel free to bring your own device. Scattered throughout campus, you’ll find printers for any project. You can print wirelessly, too!
Fulfill your cravings
Whether you’re in the mood for a coffee drink from Starbucks, a burrito from Qdoba or a homestyle meal, you’re in luck!
Our meal plans allows you to dine at both residential and retail dining locations. Within a five-minute walk, you can eat anywhere on campus. Your biggest challenge will be deciding where to eat. No matter your craving, our flexible meal plans allow you to choose from a variety of options.
Do you have alternate dietary needs, allergies or intolerances? No worries! Our registered dietitian nutritionist and their team are happy to assist. We also have online tools such as detailed menus, MyDining, Healthy Huskie Choices and MyPaw to help you navigate menu choices, sort through nutrition labels and build your own custom, nutritious meals. When you’re well-nourished with a balanced diet, you have a more positive experience on campus and achieve your best academic performance.
Meal Plans
Our Huskie Block Plans are great because they allow you to eat where, when and whatever you like from any dining locations across campus.
Here’s what you get with our block plans:
• Twelve, 15 or 19 weekly meal swipes to use for dine-in or take out from our all-you-care-to-eat dining centers at Neptune and Patterson Hall.
• Weekly meal swipes that can also be used for meal exchange at Stevenson’s Retail Dining Center and Gilbert’s East Side Café during hours of operation, as well as Einstein Bros. Bagels and Holmes Student Center at The Depot, the Grill at the Huskie Den and Qdoba during specified hours. Check out go.niu.edu/where-to-eat for more information.
• One hundred Dining Dollars to use throughout the semester at all campus dining locations, including Ellington’s restaurant.
Dining Dollars
Dining Dollars are part of your Huskie Block Plan. They’re conveniently loaded to your OneCard and allow you to eat at any campus dining location. Because Dining Dollars are considered a meal plan, they’re billed through your student account. More Dining Dollars can be purchased separately and added to any plan at any time.
Huskie Bucks
Huskie Bucks are separate from your dining meal plan. They’re prepaid and loaded to your OneCard. They can be used anywhere on campus to buy food and drinks or make copies. Huskie Bucks can also be used at many restaurants in DeKalb.
For more information about meal plans, please visit go.niu.edu/res-mp.
Campus Dining Services
Dining@niu.edu
Fresh and Fast Options at NIU
Wellness and athletics
Engage your body and mind.
Your well-being is our priority. That means you’ll have plenty to do and see on campus, as well as the resources you need to stay healthy.
Get active.
We like to work and play hard. Our recreation center features more than 100,000 square feet of space including multipurpose and racquetball courts; cardio and strength training rooms; a three-lane track; boxing, plyometric and TRX rooms; and numerous other amenities.
Drop in at one of our group fitness classes, take part in our intramural sports or try one of our more than 20 sports clubs to get fit with friends. Archery, dodgeball, figure skating, roller hockey, lacrosse, table tennis — you name it, we’ve got it.
Around here, we’re all about cheering one another on, and our NCAA Division I Huskie athletes give us plenty to cheer about. We make it easier than ever to show your Huskie spirit with free admission to our home games. Health services.
Northwestern Medicine, one of the top medical systems in the nation, provides high-quality medical care in our Student Health Center. Experienced, skilled and compassionate medical staff provide walk-in health care like that of an immediate care facility, and can refer students to specialists within the vast Northwestern Medicine system if needed.
Rather live off campus?
Visit offcampushousing.niu.edu to:
• Search for housing and sublets.
• Find a roommate.
• Submit a tenant review.
• Check tenant reviews.
We have resources just for you. In the Peters Campus Life Building, Military and Veteran Services features space for our military students and their families to study, relax and create community, while our Center for Student Assistance is home to our Commuter Lounge where students can take advantage of study tables, computer access, free coffee and more.
We offer off-campus student meal plans to provide flexibility to commuters and students living off campus. go.niu.edu/offcampusmealplan
Feel free to schedule an appointment with us.
Commuter and Off-Campus Programs
Center for Student Assistance
Peters Campus Life Building, Room 150 studentassistance@niu.edu
Dining at NIU
Patterson Hall Grant Towers Stevenson Towers Gilbert Hall Neptune Hall Health Services Barsema HallReserve your spot
It’s time to make it official.
The sooner you submit your housing contract, the better reservation time you’ll have when room selection begins in March. So get to it, Huskie!
Here’s what you need to do:
1. Log in to go.niu.edu/myhousing using your Z-ID and password.
2. Complete your NIU housing contract. (Do not complete this if you plan to commute.)
3. Submit your housing contract payment of $150. A portion of this payment is a $25 nonrefundable processing fee, and the remaining $125 will count toward prepayment on your housing bill.
4. After your contract is complete, you’ll receive a confirmation email in your NIU Z-ID email account with information about your contract and room selection, which takes place in March.
You can choose:
• Your residence hall.
• The floor you’d like to be on in that hall.
• The exact bed you’d like on that floor.
Housing and Residential Services
niu.edu/housing
815-753-1525
Housing@niu.edu
If you’re married, will reach your 21st birthday by Sept. 1, are commuting from a permanent home address or are a custodial parent of a dependent child, you’re exempt from the university residency requirement. Learn more at go.niu.edu/residency
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Next steps.
1. Submit your housing contract as soon as possible. The earlier you sign your contract, the earlier you’ll get to select your room when that process opens in the spring.
2. Make sure you’re ready for a strong start at NIU by following your checklist at go.niu.edu/transfer-checklist .
3. Join your official class Facebook group to meet your classmates, find a roommate and get reminders that will prepare you for life as a Huskie. go.niu.edu/transfer-fb.
Questions?
We know how daunting this all seems. We’re here to help. Wondering whether you can turn your bed into a loft? Why, yes, you can. Trying to calculate the cost of living in a residence hall versus commuting? We can help guide you through it. Contact Housing at 815-753-1525, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday with any questions regarding housing or moving in.