First-Year Housing
HOUSING APPLICATION PROCESS
From the moment you’re assigned to a residence hall, your lifelong connection to the Susquehanna community begins. You’ll attend class, socialize and live with other first-year students — all while learning more about yourself and others.
All students must complete a housing registration or housing exemption form in the Housing Self-Service portal (login is required).
The housing application is designed to gather details about you. Here, you provide information about yourself and your lifestyle preferences. It is important to answer honestly so you can be paired with a compatible roommate. You also have the option to select a roommate. You can choose someone you already know, conduct your own search on the Housing Self-Service page or connect with other incoming students on ZeeMee.
If you do not have a roommate in mind, that is okay! The Residence Life housing software matches students based on their application responses.
SUsquehanna By the Numbers
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AIKENS HALL
Aikens Hall is the closest residence hall to Degenstein Campus Center, which houses the Evert Dining Room, the Hawks Nest, Starbucks and much more. First-year students share this hall with returning Susquehanna students.
- Double and multiple rooms with community bathrooms
- Furniture provided for each resident: bed, dresser, desk, chair
- 13’ x 13’ rooms
- Vinyl tile floor
- Lounge
- Kitchenette
- Cable within common room/lounge

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HASSINGER HALL
Hassinger Hall, an exclusively first-year residence hall, is conveniently located between the Blough-Weis Library and James W. Garrett Sports Complex and home to students participating in the Honors Program
- Single and double rooms with community bathrooms
- Furniture provided for each resident: bed, dresser/wardrobe, desk, chair
- Vinyl tile floor
- Elevator
- Multiple lounges
- Full kitchen (stovetop oven)
- Cable within common room/lounges

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Reed Hall
One of the most centrally located residence halls on campus, Reed Hall is an exclusively first-year space just steps away from the Cunningham Center for Music and Art.
- Double and multiple rooms with community bathrooms
- Furniture provided for each resident: bed, dresser, desk, chair
- 13’ x 13’ rooms
- Vinyl tile floor
- Lounge
- Kitchenette
- Bike storage room

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Smith Hall
Smith Hall, the largest residence hall on campus, is exclusively for first-year students and houses almost half of the class. It is adjacent to Kurtz Lane, the main thoroughfare of campus.
- Double and multiple rooms with community bathrooms
- Furniture provided for each resident: bed, dresser, desk, chair
- 13’ x 13’ rooms
- Vinyl tile floor
- Elevator
- Kitchenette
- Mindfulness room
- Cable within common areas
- Bike storage room

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