Campus Living

Beavers belong here

We're dedicated to helping students thrive by building a sense of community here.

In-hall support

The Residential Education team works hard to help residents feel like they belong at Oregon State University. ResEd programs and services challenge students to be actively engaged in community, explore their identity and utilize campus resources to support their development.

Student staffs at Poling Hall.

Discover the services and support available through UHDS for residents of Beaver Nation. 

a residence hall room with furniture and decor

Learn more about the furniture we provide in each room and discover the amenities available in each residence hall. 

two roommates talking at their door

Explore this info hub for on-campus residents to find resources to help maximize learning and engagement while living on-campus.

student workers at a check in station

Learn more about student staff in your building and ways to get involved in student leadership.

courtyard outside a residence hall

Our shared responsibility for safety and security of campus residents is one we take very seriously.

parents helping a student move in

Going to college is a major life transition, not just for students. Here's how family can stay connected.

Community Instagram Accounts

Residence halls at Oregon State are grouped into three areas: the east side, west side and south side of campus. Follow the Instagram account for your side of campus to stay connected and find out what’s happening where you live!

@eastsidebeavs

Focuses on life in Callahan, McNary, Tebeau and Wilson halls.

@westsidebeavs

Focuses on life in Buxton, Cauthorn, Hawley, Poling, Sackett, Weatherford and West halls.

@southsidebeavs

Focuses on life in Bloss, Finley, Halsell and the International Living-Learning Center (ILLC).