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Your space, your way

We embrace diversity and ensure accessibility in our housing, offering a home for everyone. Choose from our traditional halls and apartments, family-friendly housing, or gender-inclusive accommodations.

For those seeking a sense of community with like-minded peers or within cultural groups, our affinity housing communities provide a space to connect and thrive.

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Traditional halls

Traditional hall rooms are Fort Lewis College's most economical housing option. All traditional hall options offer one room with two people per room and a shared, community restroom on each hall. Traditional hall housing options are open to all students.

Building People per room Price Student type
Camp 2 $2606 Any
Crofton 2 $2606 Any
Escalante 2 $2606 Any


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Suites

Suites offer a variety of living options, with more spaces and styles to choose from than traditional halls. Fort Lewis College's suite-style options have two or four bedrooms connected to a common area, a shared bathroom(s) within the suite, and one, two, or three people per room. 

Building Bedrooms per suite People per room Price Student type
Animas 4 1 $4810 2nd Year+
Bader 2 1 $4810 1st Year
2 $3779
Snyder 2 1 $4810 2nd Year+
2 $3779
Camp 2 3 $3085 Any
Cooper 2 2 $3725 Any
West 2 2 $3779 Any
3 $3085


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Apartments

Apartments are the most spacious and private housing option. All apartments have a full kitchen in the unit, and an in-unit bathroom. Apartments are not available to first-year students.

Building Bedrooms People per room Price Student Type
Centennial A & C 1 2 $3798 2nd Year+
2 2 $3149
Centennial B 1 Family Housing $4278 2nd Year+
2 Family Housing $4903
Mears 2 1 $4197 2nd Year+


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Strengthening community through leadership

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Do you love planning events, celebrating achievements, and making a difference for your fellow students? Our residential leadership programs offer the perfect way to get involved! Advocate for student needs, organize memorable events, and gain valuable leadership skills that will last a lifetime.

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FAQs

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