The applicant cannot be required to provide the sponsor with any service in exchange for room and board. There are no dormitories or residence halls at Suffolk County Community College. Applicants need to arrange for their housing.
Since 1906, Suffolk University has been woven into Boston's thriving urban landscape, offering a truly immersive environment in which to live, learn, and explore.
Students Beginning in the Fall Semester If you are a first-year or transfer student beginning in the fall 2025 semester, submitting your deposit by May 1 guarantees your spot in University-sponsored housing for two years.
Welcome to Commuter Resources at Suffolk University! Our Commuter Ambassadors' goals are to help students who commute to campus to have an engaging and enriching Suffolk experience.
Suffolk University housing options are located throughout downtown Boston and right in the heart of the city. Learn, explore, and experience student living at it's best with Suffolk housing. Our downtown Boston residence halls range from traditional dorms to apartment style living.
Students are not required to live in University-sponsored housing and may pursue off-campus or commuting options. Some students choose to live in University-sponsored housing for their first year but move off campus for their remaining time at Suffolk. It is your choice.
Suffolk University's ranking in the 2025 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #259. Its tuition and fees are $47,550. Suffolk University is a private institution that was founded in 1906. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,565 (fall 2023), its setting is urban, and the campus size is 4 acres.
Suffolk University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,565 (fall 2023), with a gender distribution of 36.6% male students and 63.4% female students. At this school, 33% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 67% of students live off campus.