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Students who have completed their housing application by June 15, will be eligible to take part in room selection. During this process, students will be able to pick the space in which they want to live in the fall, selecting from available spaces for which they are eligible.
Snarr Complex is made up of three co-ed residence halls, centrally located on campus near the campus dining center and Wellness Center. West Snarr completed its renovation in 2014; the first floor of West Snarr offers an open lounge with fireplace, multi-purpose room for studying and events, a kitchen, and a hall desk with mail services for the entire Snarr complex.
Ask anyone who’s ever lived in Holmquist Hall to describe the place and they’ll likely say, “It’s like a family.” That’s not surprising, since Holmquist is a tightly knit coed community—a place where residents take an interest in getting to know each other.
Looking for luxury living in a residence hall? Don’t miss Grantham Hall. It boasts comfortable rooms and fully moveable furniture, which allows you to configure the space to your (and your roommate’s) liking.
You can’t miss Nelson Hall. Twelve floors tall and boasting a unique cylindrical shape, it’s a campus landmark. Check out the 12th floor lounge, which is used for TV watching, meetings, floor programs and studying, and offers sweeping views of campus, downtown Moorhead, the Red River, Fargo and the vast plains beyond.
Looking for apartment-style living right on campus? John Neumaier Apartments may be the place for you—as long as you’re an upper class. This coed apartment building combines the convenience of on-campus living with the independence and privacy of apartment life.
Minnesota State Moorhead uses myHousing, a new comprehensive student housing solution including: online housing and learning community applications, online roommate and room self selection, roommate matching, and core staff administrative functions.
When you sign up for housing at Minnesota State Moorhead, you may hold the space in your room for another current student who has not yet signed up for campus housing. You will hold your roommate's space via the Roommate Group function in your housing application. The other student will see your “invitation” and complete your roommate pairing and room selection.
When you live on campus, you’re just steps away from classes, study groups, social gatherings and athletic events. Living on campus is the part of university life that’s not held in a classroom, but teaches you just as much.