Housing & Residence Life

Welcome to Housing & Residence Life!

Some call living on campus "the total college experience." We agree.

When you live on campus, you participate in activities, develop new friendships, and learn more about yourself and others. Living on campus complements your classroom experiences and will better prepare you for life after Marywood.

Transitioning from living at home to living on campus can be both exciting and overwhelming, which is why we try our best to make residential living welcoming and comforting, providing a place for students to live and learn. With a variety of Housing styles, supportive and accessible staff, and resources that support your success, our campus strives to become your home away from home.


Important Information

Marywood University On-Campus Housing will be closed In Observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday and Marywood University's Winter Break. See important dates below.

All dining services will be closed for the entirety of the Thanksgiving Break and the University winter break.

Coming Soon To Housing & Residence Life

In the New year you will be receiving communications from Housing & Residence Life about the new online tool we will be using for housing selection, which we are very excited about! 

You will be able to select your room, fill out a few questions for roommate match and so many other additional features will be coming soon.

Start getting your groups and friends together, or plan to utilize the new roommate matching tools.

Most important, keep an eye out for emails and announcements from Housing & Residence Life outlining information sessions, important reminders and dates for the next Academic Year.

Keep up the great work and enjoy your holiday breaks.

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Important Dates

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Marywood University Residency Requirements

All unmarried, full-time students are required to reside in University housing during their first two years of enrollment, unless they are at least 21 years of age and/or living with their parent or guardians in their primary family homes within a 50-mile radius of the University's campus.

Housing Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

In support of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Fair Housing Act, students requesting specific housing and/or dining accommodations should contact Disability Services. The staff in Disability Services, Housing and Residence Life, and Dining Services will work with each student to determine the most appropriate accommodations on an individualized basis.

View Disability Services Website