University-Owned Houses
Students who are considered sophomore in standing or above are eligible to live in our university-owned houses.
There are double and single rooms within the houses. Room assignments will be done by the Housing & Residential Education Office. All contracts are assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis and will depend on availability at the time of the assignment. This is not family housing.
Berkenkotter House
4 bedrooms with standard twin beds, 2 bathrooms and kitchen breakfast nook. Amenities include a microwave, and washer and dryer.
Keil House
4 bedrooms with standard twin beds, 2 bathrooms, eat-in dining area, and living room. Amenities include a microwave, washer and dryer.
Horst House
4 bedrooms with standard twin beds, 2 bathrooms, dining area, study room area. Amenities include a microwave, and washer and dryer.
Trotter House
8 bedrooms with standard twin beds, 3-1/2 bathrooms, dining area, living room, and kitchen. Amenities include a microwave, and a washer and dryer.
Benefits and Amenities
- Academic year contracts with rates per semester and single room cost options
- Open during the winter and spring breaks
- Kitchen, which make meal plans optional
- Front desks can assist you with your house locks, receiving mail packages, checking out cleaning supplies, games and movies, and reporting room repairs.
Front Desk Support
Residents in Trotter House on 9th Avenue can access the Mesa Neighborhood Front Desk at Wiebking Hall for assistance and can contact them at mesa.desk@7672049.com or 970-351-2042 or reach out to the Residential Coordinator for The Mesa Neighborhood for assistance.
Residents in Houses on 10th Avenue (including Berkenkotter, Horst, and Keil Houses) can access the Arlington Park Front Desk at Arlington Park Apartment Building 1 for assistance and can contact them at arlington.park@7672049.com or 970-351-4888 or reach out to the Residential Coordinator for Arlington Park Apartments for assistance.