• Living On or Off Campus

Where you live during college can make or break the experience. Close to campus, close to home or on your own, we’ve got you covered. Boston is an exciting city to call home. But whether you live in one of our residence halls, in an apartment, or commute from home, we’re here to make sure that you, and all our students, have a safe, comfortable living arrangement.

On-Campus Housing

Living in on campus housing can be one of the most positive experiences of your college years at Suffolk. It is a rare opportunity to live with people from around the country and the world. Suffolk’s two residence halls offer comfortable, safe, alcohol- and smoke-free living, in the heart of the city. With 24-hour security, each room is wired for satellite television, telephone, and a direct link to the University computer system. Both buildings house a dining hall, computer lab, and recreation room. Just blocks from our main academic buildings, both facilities feature premiere amenities and sweeping views of Boston. Suffolk’s residence halls are:

10 West Street
Opened in Spring 2008
Housing a total of 268 students, this co-ed hall is comprised of apartment and suite style rooms.
 
Nathan R. Miller Hall
10 Somerset Street
Opened in 2003
Housing a total of 345 students on small floors (19 to 23 residents each), this co-ed hall is comprised of doubles and a small number of singles arranged in clusters. A small number of quad rooms with private bathrooms are also available.

150 Tremont Street
Opened in 1996
Located across from Boston Common, this co-ed hall has single, double, triple, and quad rooms arranged along a corridor with common hallway bathrooms or in suites ranging in size from four to ten students.

Off-Campus Housing

The Off-Campus Housing Office (OCHO) is dedicated to helping students secure great living situations. Our staff members will personally walk you through the entire process, from understanding your needs, finding potential roommates, to signing a lease, and everything in between.  OCHO also offers many commuter programs to ensure that our students living off-campus are connected to the University and succeed.  And, this comprehensive service is free of charge. Let OCHO give you the inside scoop on where and how to live off campus in Boston.