Residential Life

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Discover, grow, and thrive as part of an exciting on-campus community. 

Living on campus is an essential part of the complete college experience. It’s the best way to focus on your studies, gain independence with the support of an entire community, and make memories with new friends that will last a lifetime.

Come be a part of a supportive, safe, and caring community while experiencing all the benefits of a living situation built around you and your needs as a busy college student.

Contact Us

Residential Life
Scanlon Hall – Garden Level
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Get the most out of your college experience.

Top Reasons to Live on Campus.

  • A group of students cheer while seated in the stands at a sporting event.
    Your community is here—all that’s missing is you!

    Make lifelong friends and connections, expand your horizons, develop your community, and learn to live on your own.

  • A student works on their laptop while sitting on their bed in their dorm room.
    Hassle-free housing. 

    When you live on campus, your meals, cable and internet, furniture, and more are all included. Gain independence without the pressure of worrying about utilities, commuting, or furnishing a new apartment.

  • A student lifts weights while seated on a weight bench in one of Westfield State University’s fitness facilities.
    Close to the action.

    Focus on your studies while also immersing yourself in campus events and culture. Hit the gym, attend and events, or explore —all within a 5-minute walk.

  • Two students work on their laptops while seated at a table outside on the Westfield State University campus.
    Convenient living for the college lifestyle.

    No commute necessary. Sleep in, stop by your room between classes to grab your books, laptop—or a nap—and then go on with your day.

My college experience would not have been the same without living on campus. I met friends that I will keep for the rest of my life, gained independence but in a safe environment, and got to be of a community.

Kaitlyn Egan smiles while posing in front of University Hall.

Kaitlyn Egan, ‘24
Criminal Justice and English double major, University Hall

Connection, camaraderie, and support

Living on campus is more than a convenience—it’s an opportunity to build lifelong connections, community, and confidence. As an on-campus resident, you have access to exceptional food and dining options, exciting athletics, fitness centers, health and counseling services, and a vibrant student community—all at your fingertips.

  • Two students wearing Westfield State University sweatshirts smile while on the campus green.
  • A close-up photograph of a burrito bowl—one of the many food options on campus.
  • Two students work on their laptops while seated at a table in the Westfield State University library.
  • Two students converse and drink smoothies while seated at a table in one of Westfield State University’s on-campus dining facilities.

Your college journey starts here.

Traditional Residence Halls

Enjoy the complete college experience in one of our traditional residential halls. You’ll share your fully furnished double, triple, or quad dorm room with fellow students and use communal amenities like kitchens and dining areas, study lounges and gathering spaces, and laundry facilities.

A student sits at their desk in their dorm room to work on homework.
  • Our largest campus residence, Countney Hall features traditional double, triple, or quad dorm rooms.

  • Davis Hall houses first-year students in single and double dorm rooms. 

  • Dickinson Hall houses returning students in single, double, and quad rooms.

  • Lammers Hall houses students of all class years in single, double, triple, and quad dorm rooms

Apartment, Suite-Style, and Graduate Living

Our apartment style on-campus living offers more privacy, your own kitchen and living/lounging space, in-suite bathrooms, and more. We also offer apartment living for graduate students looking to live on campus while focusing on their studies.

Two students chat while sitting in a shared living room in their on-campus apartment.
  • These three residence halls form a “horseshoe” with a cozy greenspace at the center. Graduate housing is also available in Welch Hall.

  • Our newest residence hall features apartment living for 4 to 6 in single and double rooms, which include a kitchenette, living area, and private bathroom(s).

  • New Hall houses sophomore, junior, and senior students in single and double rooms found within 4- and 6-person apartments.

How Much Does It Cost to Live on Campus?

The room rates for the 2026-2027 Academic Year are:

All Standard Rooms (doubles, triples, and quads)
Semester Rate: $4,650
Academic Year: $9,300

All Singles (design singles)
Semester Rate: $4,900
Academic Year: $9,800

All Super Singles (doubles as singles)
Semester Rate: $5,650
Academic Year: $11,300

Have a question about living on campus?