Campus Housing
Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ has a lively campus community. Our Residence Hall allows students to engage with one another like never before.
Living at Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ helps you make deep connections with your peers, faculty, staff and greater community. Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ provides a safe, comfortable living environment for every student. We offer services — academic, social, emotional and financial — to support each person’s success. Living on campus elevates your college experience and leads to lifetime friendships. Join us in Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½â€™s Residence Hall!
Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½'s Residence Hall is a beautiful facility, boasting two-bedroom (each housing two students) suites, each with a kitchenette, living room and two bathrooms.
Live on campus
Living on campus gives you a traditional college experience, full of social opportunities. And a bonus: Our Residence Hall is one of the most beautiful we've ever seen!
Why live on campus?
Living in Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½â€™s Residence Hall means:
- Walking to class, dining and campus events in just a few minutes.
- Being part of a close community of students right on the Queensbury campus.
- Having staff and Resident Assistants available to support you.
- Knowing your housing costs and meal plan up front each semester.
If you want the convenience, support and community of campus life, our Queensbury Residence Hall is designed for you.
Summer housing 2026
Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ is excited to offer summer housing for visiting students from any college or university pursuing internship opportunities in our area.
Interested? Please ! In the option for "I am a ...," please select "Visiting student."
Room types and pricing:
Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½â€™s Residence Hall offers suite-style college housing in Queensbury. Most suites include:
- Double-occupancy bedrooms (limited triple-occupancy rooms available).
- A shared living room and kitchenette area in each suite.
- Two bathrooms per suite.
Cost of room and board
2026-2027 Housing Rates
| Room type | 10-month housing application | 12-month housing application |
| Standard suite: two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a common lounge area | $4,670 per semester; $9,340 per year | $5,625 per semester; $11,250 per year |
| Single bedroom with bathroom, shared common lounge (based on availability) | $6,075 per semester; $12,150 per year | $7,500 per semester; $15,000 per year |
| Single suite: one bedroom, one bathroom and a common lounge area (based on availability) | $7,000 per semester; $14,000 per year | $8,390 per semester; $16,780 per year |
2026-2027 Meal Plan rates
All residential students are required to purchase a meal plan. There are four meal plan options available:
- Freedom A: 200 meals; $125 declining points — $2,688
- Freedom B: 150 meals; $425 declining points — $2,688
- Freedom C: 125 meals; $575 declining points — $2,688
- Freedom D: 240 meals; $125 declining points — $2,844
Meal plans and dining
Living on campus means easy access to campus dining. Students in the Residence Hall select a meal plan that fits how often they plan to eat on campus.
Meal plans help you:
- Budget your food costs for the semester.
- Grab meals and snacks between classes. Share time with friends in campus dining spaces.
Visit our Dining Services page for meal plan options and costs.
Everything you need
If you’re an outgoing person, you’re going to meet outgoing people here. If you’re a person who likes playing video games, you’re going to meet a lot of people who play video games. It’s all about what you feel comfortable with and understanding there is a place for your personality and for the person you are.â€