Location : United States ,Ohio
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As a top-tier research university, the University of Dayton offers top programs in arts and sciences, business administration, education and health sciences, and engineering.
There is a wonderful international presence to be found on our campus, and students from 65 countries call themselves Dayton Flyers. The University has been named a leading university worldwide in learning, living and support services according to the International Student Barometer, the largest survey of international student satisfaction in the world.
Our close-knit, safe, residential community values connectedness and one-on-one access to faculty.
Ranked a top-tier university by U.S. News & World Report, the University of Dayton provides challenging academics and opportunities to gain experience in your field of study. UD offers more than 80 undergraduate academic programs, 50 master’s degree programs and 12 doctoral programs.
Ranked a top-tier research university, the University of Dayton provides challenging academics and opportunities to gain experience in your field of study. Our students benefit from nationally recognized programs and a welcoming, inclusive campus.
Transitioning to the U.S. from your home country can be both exciting and challenging. International Student and Scholar Services helps make the process easy for you and your families. We assist international students with adjusting to life in the United States.
Located in central Ohio, the Dayton area is a vibrant community offering the amenities of larger urban areas while retaining its Midwestern warmth. We invite you to visit campus and experience the University of Dayton firsthand. On campus, you'll find historic halls, state-of-the-art facilities and a unique student neighborhood.
To be admissible to the University of Dayton , you must meet both the basic requirements for admission and your program’s specific admission requirements. Program admission requirements are listed on each program page. Entry requirements vary by program track and graduate level. Please contact an advisor for more detail.
The Department of Housing and Residence Life provides an intentional learning and living environment that is integral to the personal and social development of the University of Dayton student. Housing and Residence Life is committed to providing services, programs and facilities that foster the development of leadership, community, civility and faith in the Catholic and Marianist tradition.
We fulfill this mission by:
Rates are per student, per semester, and are subject to change without notice.
Founders Hall (Double) | $4380 |
Stuart Complex (Double) | $4380 |
Marycrest Complex (Double) | $4380 |
Marycrest Complex (Triple) | $3500 |
Marianist Hall | $4380 |
Virginia W. Kettering Hall Suite | $4380 |
Marianist Hall | $4380 |
East Stewart Garden Apartments | $4380 |
Irving Commons Apartments | $4380 |
Campus South Apartments | $4380 |
819 Irving Ave. Apartments | $5050 |
Garden Apartments | $4380 |
Lawnview Apartments | $5050 |
ArtStreet Apartments | $5050 |
Caldwell Apartments | $5050 |
Traditional Houses in the Student Neighborhoods | $5050 |
Updated Houses | $5300 |
New/Renovated/Sorority Houses in the Student Neighborhoods | $5550 |
Plumwood Apartments (Double) | $5155 |
Plumwood Apartments Single | $5360 |
Plumwood Apartments Studio | $5155 |
University Place (Double) | $5520 |
University Place Single | $5910 |
University Place Studio | $5520 |
First Year Students
Housing and Residence Life at the University of Dayton commits itself to providing an intentional living experience for students interested in housing. Recognizing the inherent challenges of heightened academic rigor and independence, we seek to address the needs of students from all academic backgrounds.
Students at the University of Dayton have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a learning and living environment intended to promote holistic growth and development. Our living experience seeks to provide students with the necessary tools to face and challenge the obstacles throughout their academic and professional journey.
Note: All incoming students are assigned to live in housing with their peer group members.
Graduate Students
We understand the rigorous commitment to pursue a graduate degree at the University of Dayton. Therefore, we want to provide our students with the appropriate installations and resources to endure in such academic endeavor while fostering a sense of community.
Graduate and Law students have the ability to apply for housing. Nevertheless, we have a limited number of University-owned apartments designated for them. Therefore, housing assignments are based upon your submission of the Campus Housing Reservation Form or email request, and availability of space.
Currently there are no scholarships available.