Housing Information
The campus contains five traditional residence halls, two new suite-style residence halls, and the University Apartments complex. They are equipped with lounges, kitchens, laundry and vending facilities, as well as living areas. Specific rules and regulations governing the residence halls are published and made available each year in the Residence Halls Information and Policies brochure. All residence halls are smoke-free.
First-year students are required to live on campus, unless they commute from their parent’s/legal guardian’s home within a 40 mile radius from campus. Housing on campus is provided on a combined room-and-board basis only (except for the University Apartments, where a meal plan is not required).
Off-campus housing information for upper-class and graduate students is available on the Residence Life and Housing homepage.
Transfer Student Housing
On-campus housing is not guaranteed for transfer students. Some requests can be accommodated, but the number depends upon housing availability from year to year, which is impossible to predict. All transfer students who pay the $175 Advanced Registration Deposit will be sent a link to the housing application via their ESU email account. The application is made on their ESU portal page. Offers are made generally starting in the summer, and on a first-come, first-served basis as space becomes available. Transfer students are also encouraged to contact University Ridge, an off-campus, garden-style apartment complex on the perimeter of campus offering apartment style living with full amenities. University Ridge may be reached at 570-422-2400.
Off-Campus Housing List
Residence Life and Housing provides students with a list of off-campus housing opportunities. This list contains apartment and room rental availability throughout the surrounding area. The list contains a brief description of the units, including information on rental charge and utilities. The rooms/units listed are not inspected by the university and the university does not represent the landlord or tenant. The Residence Life and Housing Office acts only as a clearinghouse for this information.
Off-Campus Housing Guide
The Guide to Off-Campus Living is designed to offer the student guidance on what to look for when deciding to live off campus. It also provides information on how to inspect a dwelling and provides tips for reviewing a lease agreement. A copy of this guide may be obtained from the Residence Life and Housing Office in Shawnee Hall and in Reibman Hall.