A Glimpse Into On-Campus Housing: Where Should I Choose to Live at NYU? (2024)

Published July 24, 2024

By Olivia Federici Class of 2025

Athletics Campus Resources Residential Life

Whenever I talk about residential life on campus tours, guests usually have the following reaction: “20 residence halls?! Which one is the best?”

While everyone will tell you a different answer, I think these are some key factors you can consider when figuring out which halls are the right options for you.

Dining

If you choose to live on campus your first year, something you may be thinking about is eating. Transitioning from your parents buying groceries and cooking meals for you to figuring it on your own can be a big change! If you choose to prioritize dining, here are some halls that you may prefer.

  • Third North Hall (75 Third Avenue): Third North has a dining hall on the first floor that is all-you-care-to-eat. Additionally, Third North is two blocks away from Palladium, an upperclass residence hall that also has a dining hall. I lived here my first year and found it super convenient to have these options so close.
  • Weinstein Hall (5 University Place): Weinstein has four dining halls so you’ll never be short on options. Downstein is an all-you-care-to-eat location where a meal swipe gets you access to stay as long as you’d like; Upstein is a grab-and-go location where a meal swipe gets you an entree, side, and a drink; Sidestein is similar to a convenience store where you can use dining dollars to buy deli-style food; and the Kosher Cafe caters to Kosher dietary needs.
  • Lipton Hall (33 Washington Square West): This is a good spot for anyone who is vegetarian or vegan. They have several options that change each week, and my personal favorite thing to do at Lipton is use the waffle press.

You can learn even more about dining on our website.

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Fitness

Going to the gym is a great way to stay active and build routine. Our athletic facilities are an option for all NYU students, but if you’d like to live really close to them, check out this list.

  • Residential College at the John A. Paulson Center (181 Mercer Street): Paulson’s gym has squash courts, martial arts rooms, a swimming pool, jogging track, and basketball courts. It is our newest building on campus, and Cafe 181 is only a couple levels above the athletic area. I love their smoothies, so I’d recommend stopping there after you exercise!
  • Palladium Hall (140 East 14th Street): You can begin living in Palladium starting your second year. Its gym has typical equipment, a rock wall, basketball courts, and a swimming pool. If you’re a first-year student and think you’ll spend a lot of time here, you may choose to live in Third North.
  • Gramercy Green (310 Third Avenue): This is another upperclassmen residence hall. It has a fitness center on one of the lower levels. I lived in Gramercy Green my sophom*ore year, and it’s definitely my favorite residence hall on campus. I was on the 19th floor, so the views were gorgeous!
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Neighborhood

All of our first-year residence halls are within a ten-minute walk from campus. They are pretty concentrated in Greenwich Village. Our upperclass residence halls, however, are scattered around Manhattan. I lived on campus for three years and enjoyed acclimating to new neighborhoods. It helped me integrate into the city and become more of an adult! Check out this map to see where your home base may be if you choose to live on campus.

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Regardless of which residence hall you end up in, you can be sure to find community there. Resident Assistants live on every floor and run fun events throughout the academic year. These events are a great way to make friends and do cool things around the city for free. Also, all residence halls are staffed by campus safety officers to ensure your safety and make you feel at home on campus.

I hope this helps to inform your research and find the best residence hall for you!

Olivia Federici (she/her) is a junior studying Media, Culture, and Communication at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development with a minor in the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Technology. Born and raised in the small town of Oxford, Connecticut, she brought with her to NYU a vigor to enrich her academic pursuits through conducting traditional coursework and immersing in the social fabric of the city. During the school year, she serves as an Admissions Ambassador for the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, as well as a Writing Tutor at the Writing Center. Off-campus, she embarks on photo walks, learning from those whom she meets along the way.

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FAQs

Where should I live if I go to NYU? ›

Popular areas include Jersey City, Downtown Brooklyn, Roosevelt Island, Journal Square (New Jersey), Bay Ridge (Brooklyn), Long Island City (Queens), the East Village, and SoHo.

Where do most students live in NYU? ›

More than 11,000 NYU students live in 23 residence halls, most of which are found in famed Greenwich Village. Two halls are also in the incredibly diverse and hip community of Brooklyn Heights, near the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.

Should you live on campus at NYU? ›

Some fast facts to keep in mind:

Living on campus is optional. It is not required, unless NYU-NYC is your study away location for students enrolled at NYU-Shanghai or NYU-Abu Dhabi. Students admitted via the NYU Admissions Office are eligible to submit housing applications. Over 97% of our rooms are shared.

Which NYU campus is hardest to get into? ›

Stern School of Business and Tisch School of the Arts are generally considered the most competitive schools within NYU due to their strong programs and limited spots. So, they might not be the ones you'd want to focus on if you're seeking an "easier" admission path.

Where to live if you work at NYU? ›

NYU owns and manages a portfolio of 2,100 apartments in large and mid-sized buildings in the Washington Square neighborhood. Most faculty members reside in either Silver Towers or Washington Square Village, two large residential complexes located south of Washington Square Park.

Can you choose your dorm at NYU? ›

Yes. Even after you have confirmed your choice of space you will have the option to reject this selection and make a new selection. This can be done on the “Application & Payment Status” page of the Housing Application.

Is it better to live on campus or off campus? ›

In addition, students living off campus are nearly twice as likely to get a GPA below 1.0 as those living on campus. Not only does living on campus affect your grades, but it can also affect the length of time it takes to graduate. College students living on campus are more likely to graduate on time.

Is on campus housing guaranteed at NYU? ›

NYU in New York City

We have two campuses in our beloved home city: Greenwich Village (main campus) and Downtown Brooklyn (NYU Tandon School of Engineering). Students have their choice of 23 residence halls, with four years of housing guaranteed to all entering freshman.

Which NYU dorm is closest to Tisch? ›

If you'll be spending a lot of time at Tisch, the closest halls are Weinstein, Goddard, and Brittany.

Which NYU college is easiest to get into? ›

Silver School of Social Work

With the acceptance rate of 89% Silver School of Social Work is among the easiest NYU schools to get into in 2019. It is ranked no. 17 in the category of top social work among the US schools.

Which NYU dorms don't have AC? ›

Most NYU dorms do have AC, but the school provides Rubin Hall as a cheaper alternative to its exorbitantly priced rooms. Students like Shafer, who aren't affiliated with the school but choose to live in its dorms over the summer, are paying NYU $253 a week for a shared room with no AC.

What neighborhood is close to NYU? ›

Located around Washington Square Park in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village or across the East River in the center of Downtown Brooklyn, NYU's main locations in New York City are the cornerstone of our global University.

Is it cheaper to live off campus at NYU? ›

NYU housing is VERY expensive. Renting in NYC in general is expensive, but if you look hard and are willing to live pretty far from campus, living off campus can be a much more affordable option than the dorms.

Where do most NYC students live? ›

Most students studying in New York live in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. Yes, New York is a great place to live as a student. It is home to some of the best universities in the world, as well as a diverse and vibrant culture. There are also many opportunities for internships and jobs.

Where do NYU grad students live off campus? ›

Housing provided by the University for graduate students generally involves two locations: Washington Square Village (WSV) and Stuyvesant Town (StuyTown).

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