Housing Information: Penn State Abington

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Join Us! COMMONWEALTH CAMPUSES • 2023


FIVE REASONS PENN STATE STUDENTS ENJOY LIVING ON CAMPUS



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Community. Friends.

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DIVERSE. INCLUSIVE. NEIGHBORS. LIFELONG FRIENDS. Meet new people and build lifelong friendships by living on campus. Students from across the state, country, and world, with different interests and goals, become neighbors and friends. Each residence building is a community large enough for students to find their niche and expand their interests, yet small enough to recognize faces and feel at home. Friendships are an important part of the college experience, and living on campus is where it all begins.


“I’ve experienced a strong sense of community and formed meaningful bonds with people that persist to this day. I met some of my dearest friends and will be forever grateful for the experience.” –Paige

“It’s more than just a place to stay; it’s a vital part of my journey through higher education.” –Ella


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New Experiences.

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LIVING ON CAMPUS MEANS U NFORGETTABLE MEMORIES.

Live the tradition and create a unique college experience with lifelong friends! Living on campus provides endless opportunities to broaden horizons, expand interests, and develop new skills. A Penn State tradition unlike any other - activities, events, clubs, and programs are available at every turn.



Amenities. LIVING ON CAMPUS IS EASY. Cooks prepare every meal and staff clean and maintain living spaces. Each area provides convenient and well-maintained laundry services and free Wi-Fi in every building. Each room comes complete with a standard bed, dresser, and desk s etup. Also, all amenities come with no hidden fees or monthly costs – room rates a re all-inclusive. Quiet study spaces and group-project collaboration areas offer study spaces conveniently located in residence halls.

Many of the things you need are nearby and easy to access, and the

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housing and food service contract covers many amenities.

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Safety

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A safe and secure environment for living and

learning is a priority at all Penn State campuses. With that, a safe, comfortable living space means more time for studying, learning,

working, and playing. Staff work endlessly to ensure spaces are clean, well-maintained, and meet every safety regulation. Live-in staff at every hall are also on-hand for 24/7 coverage.


LIVING ON CAMPUS MEANS A SAFE AND SECURE LIVING ENVIRONMENT.

Resident advisors are there to help and to listen when students are struggling with living away from home.


Convenient. LIVING ON CAMPUS AT PENN STATE IS CONVENIENT. Living on campus is a tradition that puts students in the middle of all things Penn State, while giving complete independence. Students have everything at their fingertips: a comfortable room ready for just the right personal touch and common spaces to study, relax, and socialize. Everything is just steps away too – classes, libraries, computer labs, recreational areas, and spots to eat and hang out. Campus living sets the stage for the perfect combination of work and play.

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LearnMore Housing, Food Services, and Residence Life are dedicated to creating the most comfortable and memorable experience for Penn State students. We are the smiling faces creating engaging programs, serving at the dining center, and taking care of our residence buildings. We want students to remember their on-campus living experience as dynamic, fun, and an important part of their time at Penn State. Explore the 11 residential options available on Penn State’s commonwealth campuses across the state. Penn State Abington liveon.psu.edu/abington housingAB@psu.edu 267-633-3731

Penn State Harrisburg liveon.psu.edu/harrisburg housingCL@psu.edu 717-948-6241

Penn State Altoona liveon.psu.edu/altoona housingAA@psu.edu 814-949-5713

Penn State Hazleton liveon.psu.edu/hazleton housingHN@psu.edu 570-450-3120

Penn State Beaver liveon.psu.edu/beaver housingBR@psu.edu 724-773-3775

Penn State Mont Alto liveon.psu.edu/mont-alto housingMA@psu.edu 717-749-6080

Penn State Behrend liveon.psu.edu/behrend housingBD@psu.edu 814-898-6161

Penn State Schuylkill liveon.psu.edu/schuylkill housingSL@psu.edu 570-385-6095

Penn State Berks liveon.psu.edu/berks housingBK@psu.edu 610-396-6353 Penn State Brandywine liveon.psu.edu/brandywine housingBW@psu.edu 610-892-1215 Penn State Greater Allegheny liveon.psu.edu/greater-allegheny housingGA@psu.edu 412-675-9100



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