Relationships. Community.
Your dorm isn’t just where you live — it’s where life happens together.
Lots of laughing, deep conversations, and unforgettable memories — no matter where you live on campus, these kinds of connections come standard.
The friendships you’ll make on your residence hall and with members of your brother or sister dorm will not only enrich your time in college, but will also impact your life for years to come.
But that’s not all — our commitment to world-class education means that Liberty University’s dorms are designed to give you what you need to succeed in your education.
With access to our campus’s best resources, you will become part of Liberty University’s mission to Train Champions for Christ.
Students hanging out in our traditional-style residential dorms at Liberty University.
Make Liberty your college “home away from home”
High-Rise
Residential Commons 1, 2, and 3
These residence halls offer two-person rooms with attached bathrooms and spacious common areas.
Apartment-Style
Campus East and the Quads
These living areas are made up of suites containing multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, with a shared kitchen and living room.
Traditional
The Hill, the Circle, and the South Tower
These traditional university dorm rooms create vibrant community with three-person rooms and community bathrooms on each floor. Experience Liberty University’s residence life in the heart of campus.
Award-Winning Campus
At Liberty, you’ll find an affordable, high-quality education that equips students like you for the real world. Our commitment to excellence helped us rank as Niche.com’s #4 college campus in America. Earning your degree from a nonprofit university with state-of-the-art resources like ours can help set you apart from your peers.
What Every Hall Has in Common
Healthy interpersonal relationships and community are vital to our success as people. Liberty University’s vision is to create an environment for you that will help you have success in every aspect of your education with a solid Christian foundation. As Christians, we take the responsibility to love, support, and encourage one another through our life journeys seriously.
So within every living space at Liberty, you’ll find a 5 to 1 ratio of students to peer leaders who are committed to the personal wellness and spiritual development of those they serve.
- A Resident Director and two Resident Assistants oversee each residence hall on campus, ensuring student safety and investing in students’ interpersonal relationships, personal wellness, and a global perspective.
- Resident Shepherds (typically two per hall) nurture students’ spiritual development and intentionally create a sense of home
- Community Group Leaders (several on each hall) facilitate weekly small groups where they foster a community of Christ-centered discipleship among the students in their group. Community is an integral part of Liberty.
Campus East girls’ community group
What Are Liberty’s Dorms Like?
Not sure what to expect from dorm life? Liberty University’s housing options have many features to meet your needs. Here are some common questions about Liberty’s housing fits typical types of college dorms.
Apartment Style Vs. Dorm Style Housing
Are there kitchens in the dorms?
Do the dorms have bathrooms in suite?
What do college dorms look like at Liberty?
What’s Important to You?
When you consider living on a college campus, how do you envision it? Are there certain “must-haves” you’re looking for, like a stove, big closet, or private bathroom? Or are you more concerned with being close to classes and dining?
Universities with the best dorms make sure to offer many options to fit your priorities. Our variety of housing styles means you can choose the living environment that works best for you.
Location
Amenities
Price
Living off Campus
The Commons
- Two beds and a private bathroom per room
- Two desks, chairs, wardrobes, dressers, and a refrigerator/microwave unit
- Spacious central common areas
- Laundry facilities are located on each floor
- Liberty Post Office boxes available on-site
- Spacious central common areas
- Laundry facilities are located on each floor
- Liberty Post Office boxes are available on-site.
East Campus
- Private bathrooms
- One bunk bed and a lofted bed/two twin beds
- Three desks, chairs, dressers, and one closet
- Kitchen and common area in suite
- Laundry facilities in each apartment
- Mailbox kiosks are located throughout East Campus
The Quads
- Two twin beds
- Two desks, chairs, dressers, and one closet
- Kitchen and common area in suite
- Mailbox kiosks are located in the nearby Circle residence halls
- Laundry facilities are located in both the South Tower (female only), as well as on South Campus (024-1)
The Circle
- One set of bunk beds and a lofted bed
- Three desks, chairs, dressers, and two closets
- Mailbox kiosks are located around the Circle community
- Laundry facilities are located in multiple residence halls nearby
The Hill
- Largest rooms on campus
- One set of bunk beds and a lofted bed
- Three desks, chairs, dressers, and two closets
- Mailbox kiosks are located around the Hill community
- Laundry facilities are also located in nearby Hill dorms
South Tower
- Two twin beds
- Two desks, chairs, dressers, and one closet
- Available to females only
- Laundry facilities are located in the South Tower building
Want to be in the center of it all? The Residential Commons and the Hill dorms stand at either end of the Academic Lawn, with easy access to:
- The Montview Student Union
- The Jerry Falwell Library
- The Reber-Thomas Dining Hall
- The majority of academic buildings
Outside of Slim Chickens on Campus East
Need to access the Athletics Corridor? Campus East housing stretches from just across Williams Stadium on one end to the field hockey and lacrosse fields on the other. You’ll also be close to:
- David’s Place Clubhouse
- The swimming pool
- A tunnel to the Vines Center
- Slim Chickens
- The Liberty Bookstore
South Campus Residence Halls
Want a neighborhood feel while still being close to it all? The Quads and the Circle dorms offer:
- A short walk to the Vines Center
- Easy access to the entire campus through the bus line
- Closer proximity to parking
Prefer the peace and quiet? Living a little further out in the South Tower gives you breathing space — while keeping you closely connected to everything on campus through the bus line.
Check out our campus map to see exactly where our dorms are located in relation to one another.
2022-23 Housing Pricing
The Commons
- 2-person room: $4,200 per semester
East Campus
- 3-Person Room: $3,160 per semester
- 2-Person Room: $3,670 per semester
The Quads
- 2-Person Room: $3,670 per semester
The Circle
- 3-Person Room: $2,480 per semester
The Hill
- 3-Person Room: $3,160 per semester
South Tower
- 2-Person Room: $3,160 per semester
Students who are 21 or older, or live with an immediate family member (parent or sibling) who is 21 or older, may be approved to live off campus.