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HOUSING OPTIONS & REQUIRMENTS
On-Campus Living Requirements
All full-time students at Langston University are required to complete a two-year residency requirement. Students must have 60 hours or more to reside off-campus. All traditional students must reside within a traditional living area and have a corresponding meal plan.
Housing Application
For more information about Langston’s residential life meal plan exemption process, contact RLHS at (405) 466-6028 or at luhousing@langston.edu
All students can complete the housing application by completing the following steps:
- Step 1: www.langston.edu.
- Step 2: In the top right corner, select “Student Portals”
- Step 3: Log into “My Langston” using your Lion key credential.
- Step 4: Under “Quick Links” select Housing Application.
- Step 5: Click on the light blue link, “my university log-in page” and begin the housing application.
*Please note, all first-time freshmen and transfer students must pay the $250 commitment fee before completing the housing application.
Residential Living Areas
Langston University consists of four areas to foster a “home-away-from-home” atmosphere for all Langston students. The residential areas consist of the following:
- Centennial Court Apartments—This apartment complex affectionately known as, “Freshmen Village,” is home to our first-time entering freshmen students. Each apartment consists of four bedrooms (with twin XL size beds) with a shared kitchen, living room, and two-bathroom spaces. On-property laundry services are available in the Centennial Court Clubhouse.
- Langston Commons Apartments—Also known as the ‘The Commons,” this apartment complex serves as home to our upperclassmen honor students, non-traditional students, faculty, and staff members. These apartments are two-bedroom units (with full-size beds) with full kitchens and washer/dryer units provided. All apartments are fully furnished with all bills paid.
- Scholars’ Inn Apartments— Multiple rooming options exist within this apartment complex. Students can reside within two or three-bedroom (with full-size beds) apartments. This residential area houses Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. On-property laundry services are available in the Scholars Inn Clubhouse.
- Young Hall—Within this residential area, Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors can reside within Langston University’s only traditional residence hall. The residence hall consists of single-room options with community showering areas and twin XL size bedrooms. On-property laundry services are available on both the female and male sides of the building.”