Creating the Extraordinary Student Experience: Office of Student Life

Additional Living Environments

Additional Living Environments

  • Academic-Year  (If you want to remain living in a residence hall between autumn and spring semester and over spring break, request this option.  There is an additional charge of $125 per year, and preference is given to international and out-of-state students. These halls include Bowen House, Bradley Hall, Drackett Tower, Gateway, Houck House, Houston House, Jones Tower, Lawrence Tower, Mendoza House, Morrill Tower, Morrison Tower, Neil Building, Norton House, Park-Stradley, Paterson Hall, Raney House, Residence on 10th, Scott House, Siebert Hall, Taylor Tower, and Worthington Building.
  • Cooperative Scholarship Housing
    • Alumnae Scholarship HousingThe Alumnae Scholarship Housing (ASH) program has offered a unique, cooperative-living and low-cost housing option for undergraduate women at The Ohio State University for more than 75 years.  As part of the William H. Hall Student Residential Complex, ASH aims to connect students with a variety of resources on campus while promoting individual growth and development. ASH women engage in regular community-based initiatives that foster cooperative spirit and have regular interactions with ASH alumni.  The program consists of 49 women and is housed in Fechko, Hanley and Pomerene houses.
    • Stadium Scholarship ProgramThe Stadium Scholarship Program (SSP) is part of the William H. Hall Student Residential Complex, housed in Scholars East and Scholars West. SSP, originally housed in the west side of Ohio Stadium, serves as a premiere cooperative living program at The Ohio State University for 96 students. SSP has provided housing scholarships for students who demonstrate both strong academic achievement and financial need for over 80 years. Students participating in the program engage in a variety of activities designed to foster their leadership development. SSP students also participate in several service projects throughout the year and have consistent interactions with SSP alumni.
  • Gender Inclusive Housing Student Life Housing and Residence Education supports the academic and social success of all its residents and is committed to providing spaces for students to feel at home.  One of the ways this goal is acheived is by offering a wide range of on-campus housing options.  In order to provide support for the needs of current and incoming students, gender-inclusive housing options are available.  The number of gender-inclusive rooms on campus is based on student demand.  Our Gender-Inclusive Environments are units clustered together within the building to promote community.  There are currently 2 Gender-Inclusive Environments on campus.  Paterson Hall: Housing Rate II and Houston House: Housing Rate I.  In addition to these environments, we offer a gender-inclusive living experience in individual rooms on floors across campus in many of our residence halls.

  • Honors Housing Honors Housing works collaboratively with the Hon­ors & Scholars to create a holistic “Honors experience.”  Students, through active involvement, are encouraged to develop lead­ership, social and cultural skills to complement the learning objectives of their Honors curriculum. Honors housing is available in Bradley, Lincoln and Taylor.