Campus Housing and Residence Halls

In partnership with other university departments, we continually enhance our facilities, services and programs in order to provide a safe, inclusive living community and to create learning opportunities that support the holistic growth of each resident.

Your Home at USD

Ask any current Torero resident or the scores of alumni who once called Alcalá Park home — they will tell you their number #1 reason for living on-campus is/was the sense of community that comes from living among your peers. Nothing can compare to the fun and excitement of living in an environment where the learning never stops and lasting memories are waiting to be made.

USD IS THE PLACE FOR ME

2,650

Bed Spaces on Campus

10

Living Areas

5

Living & Learning Communities

Hannah Baldoz '22

Former USD Student

"Living on campus gives me close access to my classes and professors' office hours, as well as to student resources and my on-campus job. I feel fortunate to have a space that I can call home here and that I can go back to my space between classes, activities, and the busyness of student life"

Sofia Ford '22

Former USD Student

"I remember walking into my freshman year dorm and meeting my 3 roommates, no idea that we'd stay together as roommates for the remainder of our college experience. Founders Hall introduced me to lifelong friendships, and I am grateful for that"

First & Second Year

Residency Requirement

All unmarried students with credits defining them as either a first-year or second-year student who are under 20 years of age at the initial start date of their first agreement period of occupancy at the University and who do not commute from the permanent (i.e. primary and not a secondary) San Diego County home of their parent(s) or court appointed legal guardian are required to live in University housing.

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Week hours

May 30th - June 5th

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