Housing for upperclassmen.
Age-specific residence halls
These halls, limited to students who are 19 or 20 years old and older, provide a typically quieter living environment in which older students can experience the convenience and social opportunities of residence hall life. For more information, please see McEachern Hall, Orton Hall, and Rogers Hall.
WSU-owned apartments
WSU's apartments provide housing for students with families, single graduate students, and groups of students who wish to share an apartment. All are within one mile of the campus. Bus service to both WSU and the Pullman community is free to students and staff. More information.
Other off-campus housing
Although not affiliated with Washington State University, rental houses and apartments are available throughout Pullman and the surrounding area. Pullman Transit and the Wheatland Express provide convenient public transportation from locations throughout Pullman and Moscow, Idaho. Call the Pullman Chamber of Commerce at 800-365-6948 for information.
Fraternities & sororities
24 residential fraternities and 15 residential sororities offer a close-knit group of friends, mentoring programs, support systems, and life-long career networking opportunities. Visit the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life site.
Residence halls
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