One of the biggest perks about living on campus is that it’s typically one of the more affordable options. Housing costs are all-inclusive, so you’re not going to be surprised by a spiked utility bill or worry about missing a payment. 

Each of our halls has different amenities options that affect the cost. Now is your chance to decide what environment will better serve your needs, personality type, and budget. Consider things like whether you’d like roommates, suitemates, or to have your own apartment. Do you want to live in a space with communal areas? Do you value outdoor living? Weigh your options as you compare housing costs in the table below.

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24/7 Security
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Housing Cost Comparison

Note: Costs are subject to change from one academic year to the next. While you can use this as a guide for planning, you should anticipate slight increases. 

*The 2025-2026 Rates are pending approval by Board of Trustees and subject to change*

Building

Room Type

Occupancy

Semester Cost Fall 2025

Semester Cost Winter 2026

Semester Meal Plan (DB) 2025

Summer 2025 Rates

(TBD)

Vettel

Vettel Triple

Single Room

$6,075

$6,075

$720

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Vettel Triple

Double Room

$5,095

$5,095

$720

--

Leo Goodwin Sr. Hall

Room

Double

$5,095

$5,095

$2,484

--

Room

Triple

$3,600

$3,600

$2,484

--

The Commons

4 br. Suite

Single

$6,075

$6,075

$2,484

--

3 br. Suite

Double

$5,095

$5,095

$2,484

--

Cultural Living Center (CLC)

1 br. Apartment

Double

$4,950

$4,950

$720

--

2 br. Apartment

Quad

$3,950

$3,950

$720

--

Founders and Farquhar

1 br. Apartment

Double

$5,095

$5,095

$720

--

2 br. Apartment

Large Room

$6,075

$6,075

$720

--

2 br. Apartment

Small Room

$5,865

$5,865

$720

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Rolling Hills A

Studio

Single

$7,480

$7,480

$720

$3,440

Studio

Double

(Optional, by request only)

$5,095

$5,095

$720

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1 br. Apartment

Single

$9,150

$9,150

$720

$3,543

Rolling Hills C

Studio

Single

$7,720

$7,720

$720

$3,880

Studio (Small)

Single

$6,540

$6,540

$720

$3,440

4 br. Apartment

Single (lg rm)

$5,145

$5,145

$720

$2,987

4 br. Apartment

Single (sm rm)

$4,995

$4,995

$720

$2,800

Mako Hall

Studio

Single

$8,750

$8,750

$720

$4,913

1 br. Apartment

Double

$5,995

$5,995

$720

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2 br. Apartment

Single

$7,720

$7,720

$720

$4,532

4 br. Apartment

Single

$6,550

$6,550

$720

$3,760

University Pointe

Studio (Master)

Single

$8,995

$8,995

$720*

$3,940

Studio (Deluxe)

Single

$8,750

$8,750

$720*

$3,816

Studio (Standard)

Single

$8,650

$8,650

$720*

$3,590

2 br. Apartment (Master)

Single

$8,395

$8,395

$720*

$3,353

2 br. Apartment (Standard)

Single

$8,295

$8,295

$720*

$3,255

3 br. Apartment (Master)

Single

$8,275

$8,275

$720*

$3,250

3 br. Apartment (Standard)

Single

$8,100

$8,100

$720*

$3,155

3 br. Apartment (Deluxe)

Single

$8,200

$8,200

$720*

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4 br. Apartment (Master)

Single

$7,650

$7,650

$720*

$2,796

4 br. Apartment (Standard)

Single

$7,500

$7,500

$720*

$2,693

*UPointe students will have the option to opt-out of the Declining Balance Plan, and can contact Auxiliary Services at auxiliary@nova.edu to receive the request form link. UPointe students wishing to opt-out of the Declining Balance Plan will have up to the 3rd week after the academic semester begins to opt-out.

 

Meal Plan Requirement

As an on-campus resident, you will automatically be enrolled in one of two Declining Balance (DB) meal plans each semester. Apartments with full kitchens require a lower Declining Balance plan than those without— such as Leo Goodwin Sr. and The Commons.

Note: Your Account Billing Statement will list your meal plan as Declining Balance.

What is Declining Balance?

All students living in on-campus housing are enrolled in a mandatory declining balance (DB) meal plan for the Fall and Winter semesters.

Your Declining Balance plan is loaded onto your Shark Card and works like a debit card that can be used at any on-campus Shark Dining location. All DB meal plan transactions are tax-free and any remaining balance at the end of the Fall Semester will roll over to the Winter Semester. Any remaining balance at the end of the Winter Semester will expire, and no longer be available.

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