Our residence centers are designed to support your learning experience with resources that help you thrive. From dedicated study spaces and academic advising to specialized Living-Learning Centers and tutoring programs, IU Housing fosters an environment where you can grow, collaborate, and excel. Whether you're looking for a quiet place to focus, opportunities to engage with faculty, or a community of peers who share your academic interests, you'll find the support you need right where you live.
Living and learning
Residence halls host many academic classes. Check out the halls with your Academic Advisor or look them up on One.IU. All residence halls, except for Eigenmann, Wells, Walnut Grove, and Ashton, contain one or more classrooms that are used for teaching over 500 credit-bearing university classes throughout the academic year. Most classes are introductory courses meeting academic requirements for first-year students.
Residential fellows are faculty, staff, and community members who volunteer their time, friendship, and support to students in the learning communities. Their involvement ranges from meeting students over meals and participating in formal and informal programs to advising and mentoring students in the community.