Housing and Meals

Ridgewood C dorm

Ridgewood C is one of the many residence halls.

Housing

Brandeis University has a number of residence halls across and adjacent to its campus. Most international exchange students share a room or living space with one or more American or full-time undergraduate students or with other international or exchange students. All rooms include a bed, dresser and desk. Some residence halls also have common areas, shared kitchens, laundry facilities and more. Students may be in single rooms within a suite or in a double room with a roommate.

All residence halls and academic buildings have access to free wireless internet access. Students should be aware that sheets, blankets, pillows, towels, etc., are not provided in the residence halls.

Exchange students will be automatically placed into housing on campus. Please note that living in on-campus housing is mandatory for incoming exchange students. Housing assignments will be determined and given to students shortly before their arrival.

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Meal Plans

All students living on campus are required to have a meal plan. Meal plans give exchange students access to dining halls featuring "all-you-care-to-eat" buffet options. Below is an example of the type of food you might find in one of these dining halls:

  • Hot, home-style entrées
  • Freshly baked pizza and pasta
  • Deli choices served on freshly baked breads
  • Ice cream and freshly baked desserts
  • Homemade soups

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Medical Disability Housing Accommodations

Brandeis strives to create an inclusive environmental in which all students feel safe and supported. If you receive reasonable accommodations in housing at your home institution because of a documented medical disability, please reach out to Ari Kramer at arikramer@brandeis.edu for more information about requesting similar accommodations at Brandeis.