Housing & Dining
Living on Campus
19
Living-Learning Communities to choose from
for incoming first-year students.
6
On-campus dining halls and cafés.
RoBro, Servery, Marketplace, Schuler's, Concrete Cafe and Distefano's
6
Types of Meal Plans
The Golden Knight, The All Northern, Platinum, Sandstoner, Emerald & Pioneer
Residence Life
Our residence halls aren't just places to sleep and study. Clarkson's campus housing brings students together with community-building programs and provides well-equipped facilities that quickly become home.
Throughout your time at Clarkson, select from cohort-appropriate housing options through the annual Housing Lottery system. First-year and sophomore students, while they are separated generally, reside in traditional-style housing. Juniors are more likely to live in suite-style housing. Seniors are mainly spread out within apartment-style communities. Select options are additionally available to graduate students.
Dining and Catering
Satisfy your taste buds with a wide array of choices, from sit-down meals to grab-and-go options, in locations across campus. Flexible meal plans mean you pay for what you need. Students who do not reside in apartment-style housing get assigned full dining plans. And, our staff is ready to help students with particular dietary needs, including food allergies and other restrictions.
Top Questions for Residence Life & Dining
Read about common questions new students may have about living and dining on campus.
Semester Housing and Dining Rates
2024-2025 Housing Rates
Clarkson University provides a variety of accommodations, from a single or a double room to an apartment. Each accommodation is priced differently, as described below. These rates are per student, per semester. (Please note, rates are subject to change.) Clarkson is a four-year residential
campus and requires students to reside within campus housing for four years of their undergraduate experience. To learn more about our Housing Policies please visit the University Residence Life or Student Regulations pages.
- Traditional Style Residence Halls:
$4,764 (Hamlin House, Powers House) - First Year Residence Halls: $4,625
(Traditional Style: Brooks House, Cubley House, Reynolds House, Ross House) - Suite-Style Residence Halls: $4,891
(Moore House, Graham Hall, Price Hall) - Single Residence Hall Room: $5,509
(Moore, Graham, Hamlin, Powers residences)
- Townhouse and Woodstock Apartments: $5,509
- Riverside Apartments: $5,426
- Theme Houses: $5,509
- Weston's Apartments: $5,117
(located above the bookstore on Market Street, downtown Potsdam)
- Newell: $4,749
- Newell House for Clarkson School students only: $4,442 (Learn more about the Clarkson School)
Students residing in University residence halls are required to select a University dining plan. The 50/500 is not available for students living in residence halls. Students residing in University apartments are not required to select a University dining plan. These students may voluntarily select any dining plan. If choosing the 50/500, it may be added at any time during the semester. Students cannot change dining plans after the first 10 days of the semester. You can view all the Dining Plans by clicking here.
All Full Board Dining Plans: $4,083
50/500 Dining Plan: $1,240
Unused Declining Balance or Meals left on a student's account as of the last day of meal plan each May will not be refunded or rolled over to the upcoming Fall semester. *All refund policies are detailed in the student regulations for those who wish to review specific timelines and guidelines*
If you have any questions that are not answered here, please feel free to call (315)268-6642 or email our office reslife@liashapiro.com.