Living on campus assists the students to perceive the culture and interact with students of similar interests and goals. The 140 buildings of Rutgers university houses nearly 16000 students. International students of Rutgers University can choose from over 50 housing options across its four campuses.

The university does not guarantee housing to any student. However, the students of the first year undergraduate programs in Rutgers are provided with housing facilities, given they apply for accommodation prior to June 7. The graduate accommodation application opens from mid-April.

The cost of applying for the online housing application is 200 USD (equivalent to 15,000 INR). The Rutgers University applicants can plan an estimated accommodation budget of 13,000 USD (equivalent to 9,45,000 INR) per annum. The students can support this cost through the wide range of university scholarships of 2,000-29,000 USD (equivalent to 1,45,000-21,00,000 INR) per year.

Rutgers University Accommodation

Rutgers University, New Brunswick offers one of the largest collegiate housings in the USA. Accommodation facilities for the students are offered in its four campuses, namely Busch Campus, College Avenue Campus, Cook/ Douglas Campus and Livingston Campus.

Students can choose from a wide range of housing options such as suites, apartments, traditional halls, and much more. Some of the housing amenities include WiFi connection, laundry, television lounge, sports area, study area and vending machines.

Rutgers University Accommodation: Busch Campus

The Busch Campus residence houses both undergraduate and graduate students. It is located near the classrooms, labs, intramural fields and recreation centre of school of engineering and pharmacy.The campus consists of 17 traditional halls, suites and apartments based on their budget, interests and preferences.

Detailed information about the residences are tabulated below:

Residence hall Hall type Number of students Availability Number of floors
Allen hall Traditional residence hall 217 First year students 4
Barr hall Traditional residence hall 220 Special interest section, first year Engg students, Douglass residential college Engg living learning community and honours Engg 4
B.E.S.T hall Suite 499 Students of schools of pharmacy, engineering, arts or sciences 4
Buell hall Apartment 348 Single graduate students 3
Johnson apartments Apartment 136 Single graduate students 2
Judson suites Suite 177 Continuing students 4
Mattia hall Traditional residence hall 221 First year students 4
Marvin Apartment 100 Graduate family 3
McCormick Suite 288 Continuing and first year students, honours program 10
Metzger hall Traditional residence hall 220 Continuing and first year students 4
Nichols apartments Apartment 237 Continuing students 3

Rutgers University Accommodation: College Avenue Campus

With theatres and restaurants present nearby, College Avenue is a student friendly campus. It houses the least number of first year students and consists of 16 residences, out of which two are modern apartment buildings for upper class and transfer students.

The campus houses the school of arts and the school of communication in information. The brand new Honors college building, a part of the college avenue residence houses 540+ students. The details regarding the residential types and amenities are tabulated below:

Residence hall Hall type Number of students Availability Number of floors
Brett hall Traditional residence hall 216 Continuing students, honours students 4
Campbell hall Traditional residence hall 328 First year students 6
Demarest hall Traditional residence hall 170 Continuing and first year students 3
Frelinghuysen hall Traditional residence hall 328 First year students 6
Hardenberg hall Traditional residence hall 328 Continuing students 6
Honors college Traditional residence hall 542 First year honors college students 4
Mettler hall Traditional residence hall 202 First year students, continuing students 4
Sojourner truth apartments Apartment 436 Continuing students 13
Stonier hall Traditional residence hall 170 First year students, continuing students 5
Tinsley hall Traditional residence hall 203 First year students 4

Rutgers University Accommodation: Cook/Douglas Campus

Cook/ Douglas campus houses upper class and graduate students in its garden style apartments. The campus also consists of co-ed housing options. It is also home to Douglass Residential College that offers single gender residence halls and apartments. A total of 12 residences are available at the cook/ Douglas campus.

Details regarding the residential halls are tabulated below:

Residence hall Hall type Number of students Availability Number of floors
Helyer hall Traditional residence hall 40 First year students, continuing students 2
Henderson apartments Apartment 274 Continuing students, Douglas residential college (women only) 4
Jameson hall Traditional residence hall 287 Continuing students, Douglas residential college (women only) 3
Katzenbach hall Traditional residence hall 236 First year students, Douglas residential college (women only) 4
Lippincott hall Traditional residence hall 238 First year students 4
New gibbons Traditional residence hall 442 First year students, continuing students 3
Newel apartments Apartment 982 Continuing students 2
Nicholas hall Traditional residence hall 230 First year students, transfer students 3
Perry hall Traditional residence hall 174 First year students 3
Starkey apartment Apartment 384 Continuing students, single graduate students 3
Voorhees hall Traditional residence hall 222 First year students 4
Woodbury bunting Cobb hall Traditional residence hall 228 First year students, Douglas residential college (women only), continuing students 3

Rutgers University Accommodations: Livingston Campus

The Livingston campus houses the first year undergraduate students in its traditional style housing and the graduate students in the upper class apartments. Six residences in this campus are available for the students interested to study in the USA.

Details about the housing facilities available at the Livingston campus are tabulated below:

Residence hall Hall type Number of students Availability Number of floors
Livingston apts. Apartment 1488 Continuing, single graduate 7
Lynton towers (north) Traditional residence hall 343 First year students, continuing students 7
Lynton towers (south) Traditional residence hall 343 First year students, continuing students 7
Quad I Traditional residence hall 468 First year students, continuing students 5
Quad II Traditional residence hall 505 First year students, continuing students 5
Quad III Traditional residence hall 494 First year students, continuing students 5

Rutgers University Accommodation: How to Apply

Once the students accept the offer for admission at Rutgers University, they receive a Rutgers Students ID (RUID) number and become eligible to apply for housing. The university invites accommodation applications twice a year for fall and summer.

A total space for over 15,500 students is available on campus. Students are required to make a deposit of 200 USD (equivalent to 15,000 INR) while submitting the online housing application. Only the first year UG students can get guaranteed accommodation if they apply prior to the deadline date.

Below are the steps to make an accommodation application:

  • Sign in using your Rutgers Net ID and password via the MyRutgersportal
  • Select the New Brunswick Housing Application. Read and agree to the terms of the application.
  • Review and complete the contract type and policy statement agreements, meal plan and dining hall policies.
  • Complete the student profile questionnaire.
  • Review and confirm your application

Rutgers University Accommodation: Application Deadlines

The rooms are assigned to the students by the second week of August. The incoming students are advised to apply for accommodation prior to the following deadlines:

Student Type Application Deadlines
First year students June 7
Transfer students June 30
Continuing students April 19

The students planning to study in the USA, and stay in Rutgers University will have adequate space to reside on campus. Staying on campus creates a wholesome living learning environment for the residents and allows them to explore different aspects of university experience.