Living on campus means living in the center of it all.

Most first-year students live on campus, and more than 15,000 students live on or near Main Campus. Temple engages our student community through academic success, civic engagement, diversity and inclusion, and wellness.

On-campus Residence Halls

Learn more about each of our university housing options, including rates per semester. Be sure to take a virtual tour of each of our residence halls on our tour page.

1300 Residence Hall
1940 Residence Hall
James S. White Hall
Johnson and Hardwick Halls
Morgan Hall North and South
Temple Towers
Exterior of 1300 residence hall

Suite-style floor plans include at least two, 2-person bedrooms and include two half bathrooms—one with a sink and a toilet and another with a sink and a shower. This residence hall includes apartments for upper-level students.

Current Semester Rate

  • Quad lounge: $4,771
  • Double suite: $4,879
  • Single apartment: $6,622
  • Double studio: $5,041
  • Double apartment: $5,504

Learn more about 1300 Residence Hall’s floor plans, amenities and rates per semester.

The exterior of 1940 Residence Hall.

Suite-style floor plans include at least two, two-person bedrooms and include two half bathrooms—one with a sink and a toilet and another with a sink and a shower.

Current Semester Rate

  • Double: $4,830

Learn more about 1940 Residence Hall’s floor plans, amenities and rates per semester.

Exterior of James S. White Hall

Suite-style floor plans include at least two, two-person bedrooms and include two half bathrooms—one with a sink and a toilet and another with a sink and a shower. 

Current Semester Rate

  • Double: $4,686

Learn more about James S. White Hall’s floor plans, amenities and rates per semester.

Exteriors of Johnson and Hardwick Halls

Traditional-style floor plans have a common hallway with bedrooms on either side, and residents share a gendered bathroom by floor.

Current Semester Rate

  • Single: $4,611
  • Double and triple: $4,083
  • Quad lounge: $3,932

Learn more about Johnson and Hardwick Halls’ floor plans, amenities and rates per semester.

Morgan Hall North and South towers as seen from the courtyard connecting the two buildings.

Apartment-style floor plans in Morgan Hall include a kitchen and dining space, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as a common space. All apartments accommodate between four and five students. 

Current Semester Rate (NORTH)

  • Single one-bedroom apartment: $7,357
  • Double two-bedroom apartment $6,037

Current Semester Rate (SOUTH)

  • Double one-bedroom apartment: $6,404
  • Double two-bedroom apartment: $6,037
  • Single A three-bedroom apartment: $6,297
  • Double B three-bedroom apartment: $5,926
  • Double C three-bedroom apartment: $6,037

Learn more about Morgan Hall’s floor plans, amenities and rates per semester.

Exterior of Temple Towers

Apartment-style floor plans all have private bathrooms and fully equipped kitchens. Units can accommodate either three, six or seven students.  Temple Towers only houses upper-level students.

Current Semester Rate

  • Single: $5,817
  • Double: $5,087
  • Double large: $5,293
  • Double with bath $5,554

Learn more about Temple Tower’s floor plans, amenities and rates per semester.

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Specialty Housing and Accessibility

We strive to accommodate our students’ residential experience in a way that best serves their educational and cultural experiences. Keep reading to learn more about our specialty housing options.

Living Learning Communities

Living Learning Communities (LLC) are residential communities of students who share a common interest, and they’re incredibly popular. Each community has dedicated a professional staff member as well as student staff members. Staff and faculty work to develop an intentional cocurriculum based on the theme of each LLC, and work with student staff living on the floors to create an experiential community.

Housing for Students with Disabilities

In collaboration with the Office of Disability Resources and Services (DRS), a broad range of housing options have been reserved for eligible students.

Gender-Inclusive Housing

Our students’ needs are diverse and University Housing and Residential Life’s mission is to develop a residence hall environment that is positive, respectful and inclusive for all residents. Gender-inclusive housing is a strictly opt-in housing accommodation, and students must expressly state their desire for this type of housing.

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On-Campus Housing Selection Process and Meal Plans

Housing is on a first-come, first-served basis. While all students who commit to Temple by May 1 are guaranteed on-campus housing, earlier paid deposits receive preference during the online housing selection process.

How to Secure On-campus Housing

Once you submit your enrollment and housing deposits through your TUportal, you can self-select your top choices of housing options. You can also pick a meal plan at the same time—all new students living in University Housing are required to purchase a meal plan.