On-campus housing aims at stabilizing the academic and social experiences of the students. Inclusive community of Dartmouth College fosters an overall growth and development of the students living in the 19 residential halls. Guaranteed housing is offered to the first year students pursuing undergraduate courses in DC but not to the graduate students.
The college takes every step to ensure that the residential halls are safe, secure and supervised at all times. Over 90% undergraduate students are provided with housing options in the college campus. More than 50% graduate students in the university get the opportunity to live on-campus.
The undergraduate students are required to apply for Dartmouth College accommodation prior to March 25. Residence rents constitute a significant amount in the cost of studying in USA. Rent per term in the convenient modern housing options is $3523 for the undergraduate students. However, the housing costs vary for postgraduate students based on their budget and housing type.
Dartmouth College Accommodation: How to Apply
The steps to apply for the on-campus housing facilities in the college are as follows:
- Apply at the DartHub housing application portal.
- Choose suitable housing options based on your preferences.
- The college assigns you the space that closely matches your preferences.
Application deadline: March 25
Dartmouth College Accommodation for Undergraduates
More than 3000 undergraduates choose to stay in the residential halls allocated by Dartmouth College. A total of 6 houses are available in Dartmouth College accommodation for the undergraduate students. Over 19 residential halls are present under each housing community.
Details regarding the undergraduate accommodation halls are tabulated below:
House | Residential halls | Room types | No of beds |
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Allen House | Gile, Streeter and Lord halls | Singles, room doubles, room triples | 257 |
East Wheelock House | Andres, Zimmerman, McCulloch, and Morton halls | Singles, room doubles, suites | 248 |
North park house | Ripley, Woodward and Smith Halls | Singles, room doubles, two or four person quads | 137 |
School house | Massachusetts Row and Hitchcock halls | Singles, room doubles, room triples, quads | 335 |
South House | Topliff, New Hampshire and the Lodge | Singles, room doubles | 347 |
West House | Fahley, McLane, Butterfield and Russell Sage Halls | Singles, room doubles, room triples, suites | 389 |
Dartmouth College Accommodation Costs for Undergraduates
The estimated costs of Dartmouth College accommodation for the undergraduate students are tabulated below:
Accommodation type | Rent in USD (per term) |
---|---|
Residence hall rooms | 3523 |
Senior apartments | 3523 |
Privately owned Greek houses | 2995 |
College owned greek houses | 3,523 |
Dartmouth College Accommodation for Graduate Students
Dartmouth College offers several options of student housing in US for the graduate students. Applicants can opt for private rentals, Sachem Village Housing or North Park Housing.
More than 50% graduates who study at Tuck Business School are provided on-campus Dartmouth College accommodation. However, all students cannot get guaranteed accommodation as a limited number of 168 rooms are available for student accommodation.
Dartmouth College Accommodation at Sachem Village
Over 255 residences are offered to graduate students in the two thousand acre Sachem Village housing community. All the residences are apartment type only. The Dartmouth College accommodation facilities include neighbourhood community centre and meeting rooms, playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, skating, hiking trails, etc.
Details about the Sachem Village housing are given below:
Apartment location | No of apartments | Apartment types | Rent (in USD) |
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Field road | 26 | 2- bedroom duplex, 3- bedroom duplex | 1150- 1250 |
North Sachem | 24 | 2- bedroom townhouse | 1295 |
Phase I | 125 | 3- bedroom duplex, 1- bedroom triplex, 2- bedroom quadruplex | 1395- 2325 |
Phase II | 76 | 1,2,3 bedroom, 2 bedroom triplex, 2 bedroom duplex | 1495- 2300 |
Applying for Sachem Village Accommodation
The students willing to take admission in Dartmouth College are advised to follow the below mentioned application process while applying for accommodation at sachem village:
- Submit an application and make a choice among the Dartmouth College accommodation options
- Pay $50 application fee over phone by calling the office at 603-646-2170 with your credit card
- Application fee must be paid within one day of making the application otherwise the application may be rejected by the real estate office.
Note that no applications will be accepted once all the properties are rented.
North park Graduate Housing at Dartmouth College
North park housing is specifically reserved for the first year students pursuing graduate courses in DC and is located walking distance from the Dartmouth College campus. With 11 buildings, 33 apartments and 111 bedrooms, the first year students are provided with a wide range of options to choose from. Accommodation facilities include basic furniture, laundrette, storage area, electricity, heat, WiFi connection. All the utility bills are included in the rent.
The rent for shared apartments is $1,085 per month, whereas for one-bedroom and studio apartments is $1,310 per month.
Applying for North Park Dartmouth College Accommodation
To apply for Dartmouth College accommodation at North Park, students are required to follow the process mentioned below:
- Create an account on Dartmouth real estate office we sure and submit the Application with required details such as accommodation type.
- Pay an application fee of $25 over the phone by calling the office.
- The deadline for submitting the application fee is within one day of submitting the housing application. Failing to do so, the application will be cancelled by the office.
Note: The students are not offered guaranteed accommodation. The rooms will be allocated via a lottery system.
Private Rentals at Dartmouth College
The college offers apartment style housing units in and around the downtown at Hanover at South Street, Sanborn Road, Lebanon Street, North Park Street, South Park Street and W. Wheeler Street. Accommodation types include Studios, one bedroom housing, two bedroom housing and three bedroom housing.
How to apply for private rentals?
The students choosing Dartmouth as their favorable institution to study in USA should apply via the real estate office online portal of the college. After choosing the private rental property based on their budget and preferences, the students are required to pay a non-refundable application fee of $50. The application fee must be paid over the phone within a day of making the housing application. The application will be cancelled if the application fee isn’t paid within the deadline window.
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- Likes:
- The community at Dartmouth is small and very collaborative and speaking to the grad students here made me realise this is a screaming green flag of a program given the very healthy mindset of people (and no toxic unhealthy competitions) unlike other ivy leagues in the country.,
- The research faculty, the environment and a very collaborative mindset. There are a lot of resources that Dartmouth provides for one to be successful in their research career.
- Dislikes:
- Nothing honestly. I got what I want. Maybe it's location. Hanover is a small town and it can get really cold. Also you'd need a car to do something fun in this town as public transport sucks. But people here are always happy to drive you around.
Hostel:
You get apartments to rent out (not sure of on campus living that's mostly for undergrads).The cost of living in Upper Valley (hanover, labanaon and adjacent areas in Vermont) is pretty high and the average rent is easily 1000 bucks a month. But they pay you fine to get it covered (hey all grad students are poor and the pay is low in academia than industry so we got to live with that).
I applied to this college for its extensive cell bio research and I'm happy that it lived up to my expectations. The environment is a green flag for research and there is a lot of support you can find along your way here.
Hostel:
Almost all students can live on campus for all four years. I've lived in a greek house and a living-learning community, which is a dorm/house with a learning theme. Those who live off campus have to find someone to sublease which is difficult if you can't find someone to pass the lease to you.
The financial aid award they gave was great. The setting of the college is rural and something I'd never experienced before. The small class sizes were also a plus - the largest class I've been in had 100 people, while most of my classes have been 10-20 people.
I chose based on its location, size, and reputation. It was also the best college I got into for undergrad. Dartmouth is very beautiful and also gave me the best financial aid package which is why I decided to attend Dartmouth.
Hostel:
The living expenses range between $800- 1200
Dartmouth offers one of the best MEM courses in the united states. It offers a great mix of engineering and business courses from Thayer school of engineering and Tuck school of business.
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