
Residential Life and Housing
There are approximately 1,700 graduate and undergraduate students who reside in the University’s eight traditional residence halls and 10 houses, and 2 graduate houses.
Mission
The Office of Residential Life & Housing collaborates with Clarkies and campus partners to create a student-focused residential community that is inclusive, equitable, and safe.

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Housing Selection and Lottery
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Residence Halls and Houses
Clark offers its students a variety of housing options. Three co-ed residence halls for first-year students help new undergrads get to know each other. Of our two mixed-class halls, one hall centers women and gender diverse individuals. Two residence halls that primarily house sophomores and two additional co-ed residence halls serve primarily juniors and seniors. Six co-ed houses, one of which is reserved for Affinity House and one reserved for graduate students, are also available.
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