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On-Campus Housing at Notre Dame

One of the many divisions of Student Affairs is the Office of Residence Life and Housing which handles all of the housing units on campus, as well as helping students with all area off-campus housing. Genders are not mixed in any of the undergraduate areas and all students are expected to keep a certain standard of conduct. As in all areas of the Notre Dame campus, the standards are maintained at high levels in order for all students to be able to study whenever necessary.
With over 11,000 students, Notre Dame is capable of housing approximately 80% of their students on campus. There are some 28 single-sex residence halls for all undergraduate students, as well as a variety of housing for graduate and professional students.

On-campus housing for the graduate students include fully furnished, one and two-bedroom apartments for single individuals. There are some 33 buildings which make up the Fischer Graduate Residences. The O’Hare Grace Townhouses is comprised of 36 townhouses which come fully furnished, but have no air conditioning. These are four-bedroom homes which are available for single students to share rent and responsibilities.

For full-time graduate students that are married, with no children, Cripe Street Apartments will be the best option. These are small one-bedroom apartments that give preference to those students who have a spouse that resides in the apartment. University Village is a community of apartment living which is available to married students with children. The University Village apartments are located just adjacent to the Notre Dame Campus.

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