Living on campus contributes to student success through educational opportunities, supportive services, and a commitment to safety and security, with a focus on cost-effectiveness. The staff of Campus Residences commit ourselves to the well-being of residents. We will provide challenging and rewarding experiences, and encourage residents to take full advantage of the opportunities presented. Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is reflected in all that we do.
What does parking look like for residential students?
Parking is available for residential students in their Junior or Senior years of their undergraduate degree. Junior (U3) standing, is defined by the University as earning 57 credits before the beginning of the semester. For more details, please visit: Transportation and Parking Services.
What does laundry look like for residential students?
All residence halls have at least one laundry room available with washers and dryers. Residents must bring their own laundry detergent, dryer sheets, and etc. to use.
What is the university doing to address COVID-19?
For the most up-to-date information about the measures being taken to ensure the safety and security of students and staff at Stony Brook University, please refer to Coronavirus Information.
Residents are required to get COVID-19 testing on a set schedule determined by the Student Health Services. For all questions regarding COVID-19 testing and campus response, click the link below.
Learn more about our Quarantine and Isolation Housing to keep the Seawolf community safe during COVID-19.
Learn more during our upcoming live virtual Seawolf Q & A Sessions with our partners across campus. View all upcoming topics and dates!
Stop by the Campus Residences page for more information!
(631) 632-6750
reside@stonybrook.edu