Yes. Graduate housing is available year-round.
Note that some campus offices and services, including the dining program, are closed during some breaks or between semesters.
Roberts Wesleyan University has launched on-campus housing options for full-time graduate students. Whether your classes are onsite or online, we hope you’ll enjoy the full benefits of being a part of this community of learners!
From access to campus amenities to learning alongside others in your program, our grad student housing options can open new opportunities for you.
My favorite aspect of living on campus as a graduate student is the sense of community. Spending time in community spaces with students my age or even undergrad students is fun and refreshing.
Mitchell J., resident graduate student
The Office of Residential Life has designated Beeson Apartments and Morrow Hall as housing options for graduate students. Depending on availability, graduate students can request either a shared or single room.
As an adult, in this culture, I am expected to move into an apartment and start living independently, but having the campus still care and provide for my needs as a young person learning to live independently is great. This campus supports me as a student and a young adult, taking steps to get into the "real world."
Resident Graduate Student
The monthly rent equates to between $750/mo to $900/mo, with utilities (water, electricity, gas, internet, and trash) included.
Student housing is billed three times a year (fall, spring, summer), regardless of move-in date. Student loans and other financial aid may be applied to help cover the costs of housing and meals.
Here are details for the 2025-2026 academic year:
University Villages | Beeson Apartments | |||
Shared Room | Single Room | Shared Room | Single Room | |
Fall 2025 August-December | $3,750 | $4,250 | $4,375 | $4,500 |
Spring 2026 January-May | $3,750 | $4,250 | $4,375 | $4,500 |
Summer 2026 June-July | $1,500 | $1,700 | $1,750 | $1,800 |
TOTAL | $9,000 / year | $10,200 / year | $10,500 / year | $10,800 / year |
Students in graduate housing also may participate in meal plans through the university’s dining program. Click here for more information.
Can I stay on breaks when the university is closed?
Yes. Graduate housing is available year-round.
Note that some campus offices and services, including the dining program, are closed during some breaks or between semesters.
Can I bring my spouse, partner, or kids?
No. Graduate housing is for students only.
You’re welcome to bring your service animal, emotional support animal, or fish pending approval through the Office of Access and Accommodations.
Absolutely. Just register the car with Campus Security when you get here to obtain a parking permit.
Yes, graduate students must adhere to the University’s policies, including campus and residential policies for graduate students.
Yes. Just let Residential Life know, and we’ll make sure to coordinate check-in and check-out.
Yes. Students may work up to 20 hours a week during term and 40 hours a week when not in term.
I have medical considerations. Who should I speak with about accommodations or support?
Contact the Director of Access and Accommodations, Rhonda Lanni.
You may also visit the Wellness Center.
Questions? Contact Us!