Our downtown Boston residence halls range from traditional dorms to apartment style living. All come with spectacular Boston dorm views, access to public transportation, and plentiful restaurants and shops not to mention a quick walk to class buildings. Make the most of your experience and take advantage of all that the city—and Suffolk's University housing—has to offer. Reach out to speak to our Department of Residence Life & Housing to help you with all your University housing needs.
73 Tremont Street
7th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
All important residence life forms and applications can be found within the Housing Portal.
Four-Year Housing Offer
Updated 9/18/25
Suffolk University offers all undergraduate students – both freshman (first time in college) and transfer – four years of university-sponsored housing. Our newest residence hall is set to open in the Fall of 2026 at 101 Tremont St. and we are excited to extend this offer of four years of housing for all interested undergraduate students.
Incoming undergraduate students must meet enrollment deposit deadlines to receive University-sponsored housing. In order to remain eligible for future years, undergraduate students must meet deadlines set by the Department of Residence Life & Housing Services.
Other Housing Details
University-sponsored housing assignments and information about roommate(s) will be communicated in July for those entering in the fall and in January for those entering in the spring.
Mid-semester housing: at times, a limited number of beds may open during the weeks after the semester begins. Non-residential students (whether they would have been covered by the housing guarantee or not) may be eligible for one of these beds for the remaining part of the semester or, in some cases, the remaining academic year. Charges for such beds will be on a pro-rated basis. Students interested in this possibility should contact Residence Life & Housing at [email protected].
Law and Graduate students interested in University-sponsored housing should contact Residence Life & Housing at [email protected].
All students in University-sponsored housing are subject to the student handbook and the provisions of the University housing agreement.
Residence Life & Housing Offices
Central Office
Residence Life & Housing Services Central Office
73 Tremont St., 7th Floor, Suite 7003
Tel: 617-305-2500 x1
Fax: 617-305-2504
Email: [email protected]
Hours
Monday through Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Residence Life & Housing Central Office Staff
Jeremy LaPointe
Director of Residence Life & Housing Services
M.S., Northeastern University
B.A., Keene State College
Kevin Barthelemy
Associate Director of Off-Campus Housing and Commuter Programs
MBA, B.S./B.A. Suffolk University
Military Veteran
Kaitlyn Brooks
Associate Director of Residential Education
M.A., Murray State University
B.A., UW-Whitewater
Amanda Mitchell
Associate Director of Residential Housing Operations
M.Ed., Merrimack College
B.A., Lasell University
North Campus
Nathan R. Miller Residence Hall
Building Office: 10 Somerset Street, 1st Floor
Tel: 617-305-3260
Monday to Friday 9:00AM – 5:00PM
One Court Street Residence Hall
Building Office: 1 Court Street, 5th Floor
Tel: 617-223-4479
Monday to Friday 9:00AM – 5:00PM
North Campus Hall Staff
Silvana Davaiga (she/her)
Assistant Director of North Campus
MBA, B.S, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Emily Wallace (she/her)
Area Coordinator of North Campus
MBA, Endicott College
B.A., Dean College
South Campus
Smith Residence Hall
Building Office: 150 Tremont Street, 1st floor
Tel: 617-305-2503
Monday to Friday 9:00AM – 5:00PM
10 West & Modern Theater Residence Halls
Building Office: 10 West Street, 1st floor
Tel: 617-223-4400
Monday to Friday 9:00AM – 5:00PM
South Campus Hall Staff
Joe Green (he/him)
Assistant Director of South Campus
M.S., Southern New Hampshire University
B.A., University of New Hampshire
Reagan Zelaya Huston (she/her)
Area Coordinator of South Campus
M.L.I.S., Syracuse University
B.A., Olivet Nazarene University