Executing searches with no text in the Search Terms entry field will render no results.
print page

University Housing

Residence Halls

Living and Learning Communities

Graduate Student Housing

Apartment Housing

Elmwood

Off-Campus Living

Quality Summer Conferences

Sororities

Fraternities

Multi-Cultural Fraternities and Sororities

University Housing at the University of Idaho offers on-campus residence hall and apartment living options for students at all levels. Please visit the University Housing website at www.uidaho.edu/universityhousing for further information.

Residence Halls

University Housing is an approved live on option and offers a variety of living communities for first-year and upper level students. Please visit the University Housing website at www.uidaho.edu/universityhousing for a complete listing of options and instructions on how to apply.

Please note that the University of Idaho has a first-year student live on requirement. For information on this policy please contact the Dean of Students Office at (208) 885-6757.

Living and Learning Communities

The Living and Learning Communities (LLC) are designed for upper division students who want a hybrid of a residence hall and an apartment. The buildings include a full kitchen, community living rooms, dining rooms, dens with a fireplace and study areas, so students can relax or form instant study groups. The suite layout of the rooms houses two to five people per suite. The suite offers a common living area with air conditioning, small kitchenette with sink, refrigerator and microwave, a shared bathroom and single, double, super double or super single rooms. Some unique themed communities in the Residence Halls and the LLC include:

Graduate Student Housing

University Housing offers many living options in both apartments and residence halls for graduate students. Please visit the University Housing website at www.uidaho.edu/universityhousing for more information.

Apartment Housing

For married students, students with children, graduate students, and students over 25 years old, the university offers affordable housing options. For more detailed information about living in on-campus apartment housing please visit the Housing website at www.uidaho.edu/universityhousing.

Elmwood

University Housing offers our Elmwood apartments to full time students who are 19 years of age or older. Please visit the University Housing website at www.uidaho.edu/universityhousing for further information.

Off-Campus Living

Moscow offers a variety of off-campus housing options. Information sources for off-campus housing include: (1) the Off-Campus Housing List, published weekly by ASUI (UI's student government) and available at the Bruce Pitman Center, phone 208/885-6331, and (2) Moscow's daily paper, the Moscow-Pullman Daily News, phone 208/882-5561.

Quality Summer Conferences

The university houses numerous summer camps and conferences, bringing many participants to campus each year. Contact Conferences, Events, and Information Services at 208/885-6662 for more information on conference services.

Sororities

Nine national sororities have chapters on the University of Idaho campus. Each chapter owns and operates its own chapter house. These are: Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pi Beta Phi. The average cost for living in a sorority is $2,860 a semester, which includes charges for room, board, activity fees.

The Panhellenic Council, which is the representative body of the nine sororities, coordinates intersorority activities, formulates policies, and facilitates the Formal and Informal Sorority Recruitment processes.

Arrangements for Sorority Living. Membership in a sorority is done by mutual selection, where sororities extend invitations to potential members who they are interested in asking to join their house. Women who are interested in sorority living visit the Greek Life website at www.uidaho.edu/greeklife. The selection of members in each sorority is made primarily during Formal Sorority Membership Recruitment, which is held in August before the beginning of the fall semester.

The Sorority Recruitment registration deadline is August 1 and the registration form can be found online at www.uidaho.edu/greeklife. Formal Recruitment is not the only opportunity to become a member of a sorority, yet it is the only time when Recruitment is coordinated by Panhellenic Council and all sororities participate. If you are unable to participate in Formal Sorority Membership Recruitment but are interested in sorority membership, contact the Dean of Students Office, 208/885-6757; or greek@uidaho.edu.

Fraternities

Sixteen national fraternities are maintained on the University of Idaho campus. These are: Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, FarmHouse, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Theta Chi. Each of these groups is represented in the Interfraternity Council, which unites them in common service to the university and promotes a spirit of cooperation and self-government among fraternities.

Membership in a fraternity is done by mutual selection, where the fraternities extend invitations to join and potential members either accept or decline these invitations. The membership selection process is facilitated by the Interfraternity Council. The average cost for living in a fraternity is $2,500 a semester, which includes room, board, and activity fees.

Arrangement for Fraternity Living. Anyone interested in fraternity living should call 800/874-7335 or visit the website at www.uidaho.edu/greeklife. Those who indicate an interest in fraternity living will receive information from the various fraternities during the summer before they arrive at the university. Fraternity Formal Recruitment is held before the beginning of the fall semester. If you are unable to participate in Formal Recruitment but are interested in fraternity membership, contact the Dean of Students Office, 208/885-6757; or greek@uidaho.edu.

Multi-Cultural Fraternities and Sororities

The University of Idaho has three multicultural fraternities and three multicultural sororities. These are: Sigma Lambda Beta, Omega Delta Phi, Gamma Alpha Omega, Lambda Theta Alpha, Lambda Theta Phi, and Sigma Lambda Gamma colony. Multicultural fraternities and sororities at the University of Idaho do have chapter houses and are open to all races and cultural backgrounds.

Membership is by invitation and takes place after school begins in the fall. If you are interested in joining you can call 208-885-6757 or e-mail greek@uidaho.edu.

The Multicultural Greek Council is a representative body of the current multicultural Greek organizations. The council coordinates recruitment activities, formulates policies, and provides community service opportunities. For more information visit our website at www.uidaho.edu/greeklife.