Your Home on Campus
Living on campus is an exciting and challenging part of the college experience. At Duquesne, about two-thirds of full-time undergraduate students live on campus in residence halls called Living Learning Centers. (Find out why they’re so much more than just dorms!)
Help is Right Here
The Office of Residence Life provides a highly trained staff of live-in Resident Directors, Assistant Resident Directors and Resident Assistants who support these students on a daily basis (24 hours a day, in fact). Their responsibilities include:
- Assisting students with personal and academic concerns
- Implementing policies
- Facilitating programs
- Making referrals
- Sharing information about campus services and events
Learn More
- Check out the Residence Life Calendar for important information on LLC openings, closings and meals.
- Information about room selection for returning students.
- View the incoming Freshmen Student Guide or Transfer/Graduate Student Guide to living on-campus.
- Residence Life Handbook
- Duquesne's Campus Residency Policy requires that freshmen and sophomores live on campus or with a parent or guardian.
- Newly accepted students can log into DORI to learn how to get ready for their first weeks on campus. (You need a multipass password to log in.)
- All new students must complete the required Immunization and Health Forms in accordance with guidelines from the American College Health Association.
- Answers to your Frequently Asked Questions
- Room and Board rates
- The Polarwave Reservation Form for the 2019-2020 Academic year
- FAQs regarding Comcast XFINITY streaming services
- Comcast Channel Lineup.