Housing Options
Freshman
Living/learning communities for students new to Evergreen and participating in a dining plan.
If you are a Freshman (40 credits or fewer) living in Housing, you are required to choose from one of five dining plans.
Choose from the options listed (left) to see what kinds of housing Evergreen offers for freshmen.
Freshman Halls
First Year Halls provide a dynamic living learning environment with enhanced staff to resident ratios and resources to support students in their transition to college life at Evergreen. The First Year Halls are designed to meet the needs of freshman students who are participating in a dining plan.
Freshman Quiet
Quiet Housing was created for residents who requested an environment that will remain quiet for study, sleep and recreation. Residents and their guests agree to low noise levels regardless of the time of day or day of the week.
Designated quiet hours in Freshman Quiet:
- Sunday through Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 a.m.
- Friday and Saturday from midnight to 10 a.m.
Residential and Dining Services expects residents living in Freshman Quiet to confront noise violations in their living space, hallways and entryways. If this confrontation is unsuccessful, contact your Resident Assistant or Police Services.
Residents who create a noise disturbance in Freshman Quiet will receive a warning and/or be referred to arbitration to be held accountable to the community noise standards. If residents are unable or unwilling to resolve their dispute, it may result in their removal from the Freshman Quiet community.
Styles: Single | Double
Community Action
A community of students willing to spend their free time engaged in community service projects, service learning, and/or social activism. Students must commit to volunteering 8 hours per month. To be considered for Community Action students must submit a one page essay expressing their interest in community service with their application.
Styles: Single
Sustainability
A community of students who are committed to a more environmentally conscious lifestyle, issues such as social justice and sustainable agriculture, and related activism. Students must commit to volunteering 8 hours per month. To be considered for Sustainability students must submit a one page essay expressing their interest in sustainable issues with their application.
Styles: Single


A living community for residents who don't want a themed housing environment.