On-Campus Housing Options
Living on a college campus is one of the most exciting aspects of higher education. Many people's fondest memories take place during their college years - and most of those crazy moments are made in a residence hall with new friends. Spring Arbor University takes residence life seriously: we're committed to helping students have serious fun - and be serious scholars. It's a fine line to walk and SAU does it with the best of them. If you are married, a graduate student or a student with a family, check out our family housing site.
For more info on housing, contact Bobby Pratt at 517.750.6532 or bpratt@arbor.edu.
Ormston Hall

Men's traditional dorm. Houses around 100 residents.
Learn more about Ormston Hall.
Muffitt Hall

Women's traditional dorm. Houses around 100 residents.
Learn more about Muffitt Hall.
Lowell Hall

Women's and men's dorm featuring traditional and suite-style dorms. Houses around 300 residents.
Learn more about Lowell Hall.
Gainey Hall

Our newest women's traditional dorm. Houses around 200 residents.
Learn more about Gainey Hall.
Village Houses

Both men's and women's suite-style dorms. Houses around 35 residents per house.
Learn more about Village Houses.
Koinonia Houses

Community homes on campus.
Learn more about Koinonia Houses.
Apartments

Women's and Men's apartments for upperclassmen. Houses around 30 residents per building.
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Triplex

Community home that houses 15 men.
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