Life at Montclair State University is next-level.
Our beautiful 250-acre campus with unbeatable views is home to 5,300+ students. Thousands of more make the trip every day just to be part of it all. Come fly with us and learn more about Red Hawk life.
Montclair State University is home to 22 residence halls and is capable of housing 5,300+ individuals. Located at both the north and south ends of campus, Montclair residential facilities offer a variety of buildings that allow students different living style options. The facilities include traditional double-loaded corridors and suite-style arrangements as well as apartment communities. Each residence facility has its own personality as determined not only by its physical structure, but also by the staff and the people who live there.
The Heights, Montclair State University’s newest residence hall complex, has been listed among the “10 Public Colleges With the Most Luxurious Dorms.”
The University also offers residential Living Learning Communities. Participants of Living Learning Communities have opportunities to live together with other students who are taking similar courses or have a common college-based major. This model helps residents foster social connections by assigning them into student cohorts, ensuring residents have close contact with faculty, participate in programs and events that support the theme of the Living Learning Community, and provides opportunities for interaction with other residents across campus who share a similar interest.
How To Get Involved
Find more housing and meal plan information at ebasd.com/red-hawk-central/student-accounts/tuition-fees/housing-and-meal-plan-information
Find descriptions of all our residential options at ebasd.com/residence-life/living-on-campus/residence-halls
For even more information check the website: ebasd.com/residence-life
Grow with the community. Greek life is one of the deepest – and diverse – traditions at Montclair State University.
Greek life provides scholastic support, leadership challenges through the organization of committees, opportunities to give back, and more. Through these experiences, Greek students are exposed to potential careers at events they attend with lifetime friends they made along the way.
Our Greek community includes nationally recognized fraternities and sororities, gender inclusive organizations, historically African American and historically Latino/a and multicultural organizations, and music organizations.
How To Get Involved
To learn more about Greek Life, visit ebasd.com/greek-life or email greeklife@ebasd.com.
Explore every possibility. Whether or not you are a College of the Arts student, you can still watch performances on campus in one of our on campus theaters, join the campus newspaper, check out our very own art gallery and more!
How To Get Involved
Find our full list and ways to get involved by visiting ebasd.com/red-hawk-life/arts-and-culture
Website: ebasd.com/admissions
Phone: 973-655-4444