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Living on campus at Minnesota State Moorhead is affordable, convenient, educational and fun. It’s an outstanding opportunity to get involved, meet new people and establish new friendships. Check out everything Housing and Residential Life has to offer you.
Snarr Complex is made up of three co-ed residence halls, centrally located on campus near the campus dining center and Wellness Center. West Snarr completed its renovation in 2014; the first floor of West Snarr offers an open lounge with fireplace, multi-purpose room for studying and events, a kitchen, and a hall desk with mail services for the entire Snarr complex.
Ask anyone who’s ever lived in Holmquist Hall to describe the place and they’ll likely say, “It’s like a family.” That’s not surprising, since Holmquist is a tightly knit coed community—a place where residents take an interest in getting to know each other.
Looking for luxury living in a residence hall? Don’t miss Grantham Hall. It boasts comfortable rooms and fully moveable furniture, which allows you to configure the space to your (and your roommate’s) liking.
You can’t miss Nelson Hall. Twelve floors tall and boasting a unique cylindrical shape, it’s a campus landmark. Check out the 12th floor lounge, which is used for TV watching, meetings, floor programs and studying, and offers sweeping views of campus, downtown Moorhead, the Red River, Fargo and the vast plains beyond.
An Minnesota State Moorhead campus favorite, Dahl Hall is ideally located near Comstock Memorial Union, Kise Commons and just a short walk to any on-campus building.
If you’re looking for convenient access to just about everything campus offers, check out Ballard Hall at MSU Moorhead. Located at the corner of the campus mall, Ballard places you at the hub of campus life and mere steps from the Russell and Ann Gerdin Wellness Center, Kise Commons and virtually all academic buildings.
Looking for apartment-style living right on campus? John Neumaier Apartments may be the place for you—as long as you’re an upper class. This coed apartment building combines the convenience of on-campus living with the independence and privacy of apartment life.
All residence hall rooms come with the essentials—desk, chair, closet or wardrobe, dresser, twin XL bed (or full bed for upperclass singles in Nelson) and free basic cable tv and wireless internet. From there, you can make your room feel like home! All residence halls include study, community and floor lounges, kitchenettes, vending machines and laundry rooms. So, do your laundry for free on campus, just provide your own detergent and give your family a laundry break when you go home to visit.