Campus Living
The benefits of Friends University’s small campus are also realized in its on-campus housing facilities. No matter the facility in which a resident lives, he or she does not have to go far to eat in the Casado Dining Hall, to see a concert in the Riney Fine Arts Building or to finish an assignment in the Edmund Stanley Library. Friends offers all its students plenty of opportunities to get involved and meet new people, and one of the best ways to accomplish this goal is by living on campus. Each of Friends’ on-campus facilities offers students an immediate community, complete with monthly programs and a knowledgeable resident assistant who can answer questions and looks after residents' needs.
Living on campus has its benefits:
A 74% higher chance of graduating
Students your age who have similar goals
Maximum opportunities to make new friends
Quick access for late-night snacking and fun
Close proximity to all campus facilities
A support network of teachers, resources and tutors to help you succeed
Just an all-around better college experience
2008 Housing Intent
Get the information you need to apply for on-campus housing.