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Graduate and Professional Student Housing

Graduate and Professional Student Housing

Select professional and graduate program offers unique housing scholarship opportunities. Use the drop-downs below to learn more about housing scholarships available for your chosen program. Please note that all residents are required to have a meal plan, regardless of how often they use it.

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The Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program (OTD) will be allotted up to 3 housing scholarships at any given time. The academic school/department determines which students are awarded the residential scholarship and will provide a list of those students to Housing & Residence Life.

All scholarship recipients must adhere to the following residential guidelines:

  • Recipients are required to sign a full-year housing contract upon accepting the residential scholarship
  • Recipients are provided a double occupancy room in Doyle Hall (with a roommate) for the full academic year at no cost to the student
  • Recipients are responsible for the cost of the university meal plan per term while residing in the halls
  • Single occupancy rooms are only available through the Office of Accessibility via a medical single accommodation

Deadline for the program to send the scholarship recipient list to Housing & Residence Life: June 1, 2026

The Physician Assistant (PA) program will be allotted up to 2 housing scholarships at any given time. The academic school/department determines which students are awarded the residential scholarship and will provide a list of those students to Housing & Residence Life.

All scholarship recipients must adhere to the following residential guidelines:

  • Recipients are required to sign a full-year housing contract upon accepting the residential scholarship
  • Recipients are provided a double occupancy room in Doyle Hall (with a roommate) for the full academic year at no cost to the student
  • Recipients are responsible for the cost of the university meal plan per term while residing in the halls
  • Single occupancy rooms are only available through the Office of Accessibility via a medical single accommodation

Deadline for the program to send the scholarship recipient list to Housing & Residence Life: June 1, 2026

The School of Pharmacy (SOP) will be allotted up to 20 housing scholarships per academic year for first-year students only. The academic school/department determines which students are awarded the residential scholarship and will provide a list of those students to Housing & Residence Life.

All scholarship recipients must adhere to the following residential guidelines:

  • Recipients are required to sign a full-year housing contract upon accepting the residential scholarship
  • Recipients are entered into a lottery system for either a Double Occupancy room in Doyle Hall or a Single Occupancy Room in Theresa Hall Residential Area
  • Recipients are responsible for the cost of the university meal plan per term while residing in the halls
  • Single occupancy rooms are available through the Office of Accessibility via a medical single accommodation

Deadline for the program to send the scholarship recipient list to Housing & Residence Life: June 1, 2026