Your Husker Home
Students can choose between living in a traditional two-person room, a four-person suite or apartment-style housing on City or East Campus. Your hall will come with laundry facilities, study rooms, lounge areas, WiFi and more; each room comes furnished with a refrigerator, desk, chair, bed, mirror, closet and storage space. Students may also choose to live in a Learning Community, where you can live and learn alongside your classmates and participate in special programs aimed toward your major. We want all students to feel safe and comfortable in their living space, which is why UNL Housing also provides gender-inclusive housing options for students who do not identify with their sex at birth.
![Two students hang out in a Kauffman Academic Residential Center dorm room.](images/life-at-nebraska/living-on-campus/190925_Raikes_0529-320.jpg)
Dining Services
Offering everything from traditional fare to international entrees and make-your-own dishes, our Dining Centers offer up everything you could want and more. With long hours and creative options, they're a great place to grab nourishment, catch up with friends, or relax with a cup of coffee and study.
![Students eat together in the Cather Dining Center.](images/life-at-nebraska/living-on-campus/200302_Cather_137-320.jpg)
Learning Communities
Learning Communities are open to any interested student during their first-year at UNL. Our Learning Communities are focused on many different academic interests, as well as one—University Exploration—for those who aren’t yet sure about their academic home at UNL. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. To apply for membership in a Learning Community, indicate your preference on your Housing Contract.
![Students makes bubbles during the All-Learning Community Welcome Event on Mabel Lee Field.](images/life-at-nebraska/living-on-campus/170817_LC_0545-320.jpg)
Fraternity and Sorority Living Units
If you are interested in joining a fraternity or sorority with a living unit, you have another option to consider when it comes to living on campus. First-year fraternity members have the option of living in a fraternity chapter house. First-year sorority members are required to live in a UNL residence hall but may join a chapter during formal recruitment which occurs the week before fall classes begin.
![A student crowd surfs, held up by dozens of other students.](images/life-at-nebraska/living-on-campus/180924_Huskers_Talent_0111-320.jpg)