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New Student Information

As you prepare for your residency, the following information will guide you as you apply for on-campus living, prepare for your arrival, and get acclimated to life at GU. The list below is organized in the approximate order that you'll need the information. As you review the information, please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions (housing@gonzaga.edu, 509-313-4103).

Residency Requirement
Application Process
Disability Accommodations
On-Campus Housing Not Guaranteed for All 4 Years
Residence Communities:
  • Residence Halls
  • Apartments
  • Living-Learning & Theme Communities
Dining Services
Housing Rates:
  • 2012-13 Academic Year
  • 2013-14 Academic Year
How Room Assignments Are Made
"Freshman" Tentative Building Assignment Q&A
Opening and Closing Dates
Early Arrival and Late Departure
About Beds, Sheet Sizes, Loft Kits & Bunk Beds
Protect Against Theft
Residence Life Policies
Room Inspection and Damages
Frequently Asked Questions
Forms and Publications
Getting Involved

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