

Residence Halls
Freshmen are assigned to residence halls based on the preferences they indicate on the residence hall and meal plan application sent to accepted students. You are welcome to schedule a tour of the freshmen residence halls; please contact Residence Life for a tour.
Buffalo State residence halls come in three distinct styles. Corridor-style residence halls offer a traditional hall setting, accommodating two students per room (a few singles are available on each floor), and feature a lounge on each floor as well as one on the main floor. Each floor has a resident advisor (RA).
Suite-style residence halls offer three to four student rooms connected to a small communal living area and a shared bath. In apartment-style halls two to four students share a bathroom, living area, and kitchen. All residence halls have non-smoking floors.
Residence Hall Profiles
Neumann
(corridor - take a closer look)
- Freshmen only
- Peer mentors, peer study rooms, large main lounge, computer lab
Perry
(corridor - take a closer look)
- Freshmen only
- Peer mentors, peer study rooms, large main lounge
Porter
(corridor - take a closer look)
- Leadership hall
- Wellness hall
- Two all-female floors
- Intensive study floors
- Kitchens on every other floor
- Lounges on each floor
- Computer lab, study area
North Wing
(suite - take a closer look)
- Year-round housing (limited space)
- Honors student floor and lounge
- Native American housing unit
- Global Living Center: special programs and facilities for international students and other students interested in the exchange program
The Towers
(suite - take a closer look)
- Tower 1: Students 21 and older, year-round housing (limited space), all single suites, kitchen/study lounge with computer area
- Tower 2: Upper-division students and sophomores, student teacher floors, leadership floor
- Tower 3: Upper-division students and sophomores, transfer floors, leadership floor
- Tower 4: Upper-division students and sophomores, some single suites, special programs designed to aid students with the transition to Buffalo State
Moore Complex
(apartment - take a closer look)
- Upper-division students, graduate students, students with children ("family college")
- Year-round housing (limited space)