Hello, Spartans!
Now that you know where you will be living on campus, you can learn more about the community! North Neighborhood features the oldest residence halls on campus, with ivy-covered halls and beautiful woodwork everywhere. Being part of MSU's original campus, there is plenty of history to discover while you live on! View this video to learn more!
You can also check out our 360-degree virtual views for a look at many of our room options at liveon.msu.edu/360Tours.
Follow us on Instagram @MSULiveOn for more campus photos and insights!
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Engagement Center
The North Neighborhood Engagement Center is located in the MSU Union. Click here to learn more!
Dining Options
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Heritage Commons at Landon Hall
- The Gallery at Snyder/Phillips
- Sparty's mini-markets at the MSU Union and Synder/Phillips
- Community kitchens in each hall
Living Options
- Double rooms, as well as some single room options
- Williams Hall includes refrigerators in each room; dining plans are optional
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Community-style bathrooms
- Optional housing: alcohol-free
Living-Learning Communities
Special Interest Community
Nearby
North Neighborhood Highlights
- Traditional, collegiate-style architecture
- Fitness centers in Snyder and Yakeley halls
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Get to Know Your Roommate!
Now that you’ve received your roommate assignment, we encourage you to reach out and introduce yourself!
Click here to check out this short video offering easy tips on connecting and preparing to room together this fall.
Before Move-In
It is important to connect with your roommate(s)! Have conversations about their likes and interests. Try not to make judgments based on your first conversation or social media profiles. Don’t worry if you’re nervous — they probably are too!
MSU’s campus is filled with a wonderfully diverse student population, and you'll likely be rooming with someone new to campus who is also going through the learning curve of figuring out this whole college life thing and living away from home!
After Move-In
After you move in, you will create a Roommate Agreement that outlines room and common area expectations and allows each person to voice their opinions. These are important conversations, even if you are living with a friend!
Remember: Your resident assistant (RA) is here to help! They can be a great resource to you as a sounding board or to mediate a conflict, and they will help you and your roommate develop the agreement.
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