Coming soon

Living on Campus

We know college isn’t just about getting a degree. It’s also about building relationships, experiencing new things, and having fun along the way. There’s no better way to do that than to live in community with other students. Our on-campus residence hall will become your home-away-from-home, where you’ll make great friendships and lifelong connections.

National surveys indicate students who live in residence halls maintain higher grade point averages and are more likely to stay in school and graduate than students who live off campus. In addition, students who live on campus tend to be more satisfied with their college experience and have unique opportunities to make lasting friendships. Living on campus is an excellent way to take full advantage of all the opportunities available at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University and in northern Wisconsin.

 

What to Expect

    • 10 single occupant dorm rooms (2 ADA accessible)

    • 36 double occupant dorm rooms (3 ADA accessible)

    • Great Room with fireplace, big screen TV and kitchenette with coffee maker, beverage machine, microwave and serving island

    • Resident kitchen with combination range / ovens, microwave, sink, dishwashers, storage cabinets

    • Resident individual food storage lockers

    • Mail area with Individual mail slots for residents and separate package room

    • Four resident living rooms

    • Four resident study rooms

    • Laundry room with washers and dryers

    • Entry lobby with reception desk

    • Two stop elevator

    • Exterior patio

    • Student Housing Director

    • Resident Assistants (4)

    • Facilities

    • The facility has a 24-hour security system with video surveillance in public areas inside and outside the building.

  • Residents will need to provide their own cooking and eating dishes, utensils, linens, mattress pad, pillow, towels, and study lamp. No-cost washers and dryers are located in the residence hall laundry room. An elevator is centrally located, and the housing facility is accessible for students and guests using a wheelchair.

Construction Progress

7/9/2025

How to Apply

Affordable

On-campus housing is a great value for students. Utility costs for heat, electricity, local telephone, water, and garbage pick-up and recycling services are included in the room rental fee. Online computer service and high-speed Internet access are provided by the college. On-campus housing costs are used in calculating financial aid awards for eligible students.

Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 Housing Costs

  • Fall Semester 2025 is from August 22 to December 15

    • $2,051

  • Spring Semester 2026 is from January 14 to May 18

    • $2,051

  • Total Cost for Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 is $4,102

Students will not be charged or allowed to stay in the dorms over winter break from December 16 through January 13. Student items can stay in the dorms over winter break if you wish to keep them there. Students normally do not stay over the summer because we have camps, academies, painting, maintenance, and cleaning crews here. Housing costs include all utilities, basic cable access in the dorm commons, Internet, phone, garbage, access to free washing/drying, and water/sewage.

Save the Date

  • Student Dormitory Ribbon Cutting, August 22

  • Student Move-In, August 22

Please complete either the printable or fillable housing application. After completed, please mail or email your completed form with prepayment as soon as possible.

Prepayments are currently being accepted and can be submitted to the business office at 715-634-4790.

Upon receiving your room request and prepayment fee, the Student Housing Office will confirm your request in writing. Since room assignments are based on the date of application received, it is to your advantage to return the rental contract/application as early as possible to help ensure receiving your preferences. The Student Housing Office will make every effort possible to accommodate your requests indicated on your completed contract and application.

Students living in the campus residence facility are expected to be aware of, understand and abide by all of the policies and procedures established by the Student Housing Department and Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University.

To receive more information about the housing opportunities at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University, contact:

Danielle Carley, Dean of Students
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University
715.634.4790
e-mail: dcarley@lco.edu

Information is subject to change.


The first step toward living on campus is to complete and return the Housing Application form and prepayment fee of $150 (1st year student) or $100 (returning dorm resident) as soon as possible. Rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t wait until the last minute to apply!