SFSU Housing and Residential Services offers residential living to 1,500 freshmen and sophomore students under the age of twenty. Located on campus, the following first year and second year living options are the best way to experience the respect for scholarship, human diversity, and cultural richness that makes SFSU one of California's preeminent public, urban universities. Residents are encouraged to join hall government organizations or the Judicial Review Board. Student leadership opportunities are abundant through both paid student staff and volunteer positions.
Mary Ward and Mary Park Halls are an ideal introduction to university life for first-year freshmen students under the age of 20. All rooms are furnished, double occupancy, with two community bathrooms per floor. Each resident receives free cable TV hookup, telephone with voice mail, and high speed Internet connections. On-site laundry and vending machines are available in both buildings. A choice of 10, 15, or 19 meals a week plan is included in the monthly fees.
The Science and Technology Theme Community (STTC) is open to first-year freshmen students under the age of nineteen. Residents are accommodated in renovated double-occupancy rooms with private bathrooms. The STTC is designed to make the transition to college life easier for 100 SFSU students who intend to major in the science and technology fields; STTC incorporates a "small college experience" approach. Enhanced amenities are available to STTC residents such as Broadband Ethernet connections and intranet network, on-site computer laboratory and classroom space, live-in graduate and resident assistants, and access to science and engineering faculty outside the classroom. Like the residence halls, a choice of 10, 15, or 19 meals a week plan is included in the monthly fees.
Residential Living Programs. A variety of excellent programs are specifically designed for first-year students in the residence halls, the STTC and the TCS.
The Towers at Centennial Square Apartments (TCS) accommodate second-year transfer or sophomore students under the age of 20. These one- and two-bedroom apartments are shared and offer all the comfort of apartment living. All apartments are furnished and include a kitchenette and bathroom. Each resident receives free cable TV hookup, telephone with voice mail, and high speed Internet connections. On-site laundry and vending machines are available in the building. TCS residents have a choice of a 5, 8, 10, 15, or 19 meals per week.
The SFSU dining program is one of the best reasons to become a member of the on-campus community. The main dining room, City Eats, offers delicious menu selections within the Profiles in Good Taste marketplace. A variety of cook-to-order stations cater to students' taste for fresh and nutritious selections, including grilled entrees at the Fresh Grille, vegetarian dishes at Origins, and delicatessen items at Sandwich Central. The Café in the Park offers à la carte gourmet sandwiches, desserts, ice cream, and specialty coffees.
All freshmen and sophomore students enrolled in an academic program at the university and carrying a minimum of twelve units are eligible to live in the SFSU Housing and Residential Services Residence Community. All upper-division students enrolled in an academic program at the university and carrying a minimum of twelve units are eligible to live in the Towers at Centennial Square.
The housing application process is separate from the university's admission process and applications are accepted on a first-come first-served basis. San Francisco State does not guarantee housing to newly admitted students and does not give preference based on class level.
Due to high demand for housing spaces in San Francisco, the residence community fills quickly. Students are strongly advised to request a housing application before being admitted to the university.
Residence hall applications for freshmen or sophomore students are available on-line at www.sfsu.edu/~housing. Housing and Residential Services can also be contacted at Mary Ward Hall, 800 Font Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94132; (415) 338-1067; e-mail: housing@sfsu.edu, for additional information about the services listed here.
Upper-division students aged 20 and over are encouraged to request an application packet for the Towers at Centennial Square by contacting The Towers at Centennial Square Apartments, 750 Font Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94132; (415) 405-8000; e-mail: sfsu@eah.org or go to www.centennialvillage.com.
The university off-campus housing web site offers extensive links to rental and roommate listings, description of neighborhoods, contact information for apartment complexes, home-stays opportunities, and housing information for people with disabilities. Students, staff, and faculty members can post, retrieve, and consult the information available at www.sfsu.edu/~housing/offcampus.html.