Housing
Living on Campus
Approximately 300 students reside in one of the College's four residence halls, which are located just around the corner from the Public Gardens and the Boston Common. These residence halls are elegant, 1900s Brownstone townhouses that offer all the comforts of home.
The historic buildings are equipped with modern amenities, including security systems and common areas that feature refrigerators and microwaves, making them comfortable places to study, relax, or socialize with friends.
Why Live on Campus?
Living on campus is a key factor in successfully completing an undergraduate degree, according to research.
Housing and Residential Life is dedicated to fostering a student-centered environment that promotes both personal growth and academic success. Professional staff members and student leaders are present in each residence hall to create a supportive atmosphere. Living on campus offers numerous benefits, including recreational activities, leadership opportunities, connections to support services, and a friendly ear to listen.
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Applying for Housing
NEW Student ERezLife Portal Instructions
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If this is your first time logging in, hit the green “Activate account” button to sign up.
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Use a non-Fisher email and follow the instructions on the webpage to activate a new account.
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If you have already created an account, login with your non-Fisher email and password.
Returning Student ERezLife Portal Instructions
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Click the “Sign in with your school account” button.
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Login with your Fisher email and password.
Living on Campus
Each residence hall features a Resident Director, a live-in professional staff member dedicated to helping students create and sustain a positive living environment.
Supporting the Resident Director are Resident Assistants, who are student staff members. They organize monthly activities for the residence hall and collaborate with the Resident Director to achieve the community's collective goals.
Fisher College’s dining halls close at various times throughout the academic year.
Be sure to review our campus dining options and hours of operation.
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Preparing to Come to Campus
Here is a list of suggested items you may want to bring and what not to bring when you move into campus housing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I reapply for on-campus housing?
- Can I tour the residence halls?
- Are first-year students required to live on campus?
- When will I receive my housing assignment?
- I asked for a single, why did I get double /triple /quad?
- What if I’m having trouble discussing boundaries and expectations with my roommate(s)?
- What if I don't like my room?
- I want to live with my friend. How would that be possible?
- What do I do if something breaks in my room?
- I'm 21, why can't I have alcohol?
- Marijuana is decriminalized in Boston, why is it not allowed on campus?
- I'm bored in the Residence Halls, what can I do?