A Place to Call Your Own
What's it like to live at Concordia University?
Let's begin with what you won't have to live with: crowded high-rise dormitories, cramped rooms, noisy hallways, and long walks to class.
Concordia students live in newly renovated residence halls with no more than 30 students assigned to each building. There are separate residences for men and women, with each clustered just outside Concordia's central campus. Classes, meals, activities and student parking are only a few steps away.
Inside the residence hall, you and a roommate will share a wall-to-wall carpeted bedroom in a two-bedroom suite. Concordia offers you a choice of selecting your own roommate or having the university match you with someone who shares your interests. A few single rooms are also available. Each suite is separate from the others to reduce noise and increase privacy.
In addition, each suite includes:
- A semi-private bathroom
- Beds, drapes, dressers, study desks with built-in bookcases, and wardrobe closets
- Hookups for a telephone, your personal computer, and basic cable TV service.
When it's time for a study break, you can relax with friends in the common area (CA) located inside each residence hall. In one corner of the CA is a completely equipped kitchen, so snack-time is anytime.
In addition, you'll enjoy our centrally located dining hall. The food is good and there's lots of it. Our cooks like to keep meals interesting with theme nights, seasonal treats and new menu items.
Each hall has a resident assistant and a spiritual life leader to lend a hand when you need one. Residence halls and rooms are always locked and our security staff is on duty 24 hours a day. A secure campus environment is one of our top priorities.
At Concordia, many activities revolve around our residence halls. You'll have the opportunity to play on its intramural sports teams, join a devotions group, or serve in extracurricular, church-related, charitable, or community organizations.
For more information about residence halls at Concordia University, including costs, married student housing, and accomodations for students with disabilities, please call our Vice President for Student Services at (734) 995-7300 or the Director of Housing at (734) 995-7419.

We think you'll feel right at home.
To view a floor plan of our dorms, click here.
To view a floor plan of our rooms, click here.
Download a Student Housing Application Form
Download a Emergency Medical Information Form
To request information now, email us at housing@cuaa.edu.
Come See for Yourself
You are invited to explore Concordia for yourself! Contact our Office of Admission at (800) 253-0680 or e-mail us at admissions@cuaa.edu to set up a personal visit. Meet faculty members, tour campus, and drive around downtown. Come explore Ann Arbor!