For the 2023-2024 Academic Year, the tiers for on-campus housing will be as follows. (Please note that many buildings are part of multiple housing tiers, and that all rates are for the academic year.) Housing charges are placed in two separate charges - for undergraduates, a housing commitment fee of $750 and the balance of the housing cost. For graduate students, the commitment fee is $1,500 plus the balance of the housing cost. Costs below reflect the full academic year including the commitment fee charge.

Undergraduate Housing Rates (Estimated)

Traditional Triple/Quad $9,622
  • 1023, 1025, 1047 Beacon Street
  • Lewis Hall
  • West Hall
  • Bush Hall
  • Hill Hall
  • Hodgdon Hall
  • Metcalf Hall
  • Richardson House
  • Wilson House
  • Carmichael Hall
  • Carpenter House
Traditional Double $9,622
  • 1023, 1025, 1047 Beacon Street
  • Bush Hall
  • Carmichael Hall
  • Carpenter House
  • Harleston Hall
  • Haskell Hall
  • Hill Hall
  • Hodgdon Hall
  • Houston Hall
  • Lewis Hall
  • Metcalf Hall
  • Miller Hall
  • Richardson House
  • Stratton Hall
  • Tilton Hall
  • West Hall
  • Wilson House
  • Wren Hall
Traditional Single (Sophomores) $10,736
  • Haskell Hall
  • Lewis Hall
  • Wren Hall
  • Harleston Hall
First-Year Single $9,622
  • 1023, 1025, 1047 Beacon Street
  • Bush Hall
  • Carmichael Hall
  • Carpenter House
  • Hill Hall
  • Hodgdon Hall
  • Metcalf Hall
  • Richardson House
  • Tilton Hall
  • Wilson House
Wood Frame/Greek Double/Triple (no kitchen) $9,622
  • Arts Haus
  • Capen House
  • Chandler House
  • Davies House
  • Japanese House
  • Jewish Culture House
  • Milne House
  • Rainbow House
  • Schmalz House
  • Muslim Culture House
  • Chinese Culture House
Wood Frame/Greek Single (no kitchen) $10,736
  • Arts Haus
  • Capen House
  • Chandler House
  • Davies House
  • Japanese House
  • Jewish Culture House
  • Milne House
  • Rainbow House
  • Schmalz House
  • Muslim Culture House
  • Chinese Culture House
Wood Frame/Greek Double/Triple (kitchen) $10,328
  • 32 Dearborn
  • 25 Whitfield
  • Alpha Phi
  • Anthony House
  • Chi Omega
  • Kappa Alpha Theta
  • Pi Rho Omega
  • Russian House
  • Theta Chi
Wood Frame/Greek Single (kitchen) $11,440
  • 32 Dearborn
  • 25 Whitfield
  • Alpha Phi
  • Anthony House
  • Chi Omega
  • Kappa Alpha Theta
  • Pi Rho Omega
  • Russian House
  • German House
  • Theta Chi
  • ZBT
Standard Apartment Double/Triple (no kitchen) $9,844
  • Hillside Apartments
  • Latin Way
  • *8- and 10-Person Apartments
Standard Apartment Single (no kitchen) $10,980
  • Hillside Apartments
  • Latin Way
  • *8- and 10-Person Apartments
Standard Apartment Double (kitchen) $10,544
  • Hillside Apartments
  • Latin Way
  • *4- and 6-Person Apartments
Standard Apartment Single (kitchen) $11,684
  • 9-11 Sunset
  • 10 Winthrop St.
  • Hillside Apartments
  • Latin Way
  • *3-6-Person Apartments
Premium Apartment Single (kitchen) $11,960
  • Sophia Gordon
  • CoHo Houses

 

Graduate Housing Rates

Graduate Housing Rates - for AY 2023-24

The below academic year rates are for both AS&E and The Fletcher School, which include a $1,500 commitment fee per semester. Cancellation of campus housing after it has been assigned will result in forfeiture of the $1,500 commitment fee.

Room Type Price per year
Graduate - Small $10,772 / year
Graduate - Standard  $11,464 / year
Graduate - Premium $13,356 / year
For The Fletcher School only:
 
Hillside Apartments, 10s Tower:
 
 
Room Type Price per year
Single in 8-10 person apt. $10,980 / year
Single in 3-6 person apt. $11,684 / year
Double* in 8-10 person apt. $12,518 / year
Double* in 3-6 person apt. $13,320 / year

*As a note, Hillside Apartments traditionally has singles and double rooms. For the purposes of Fletcher Housing, the double rooms will be offered as a larger single room at a slightly higher price.
 

For questions related to the new housing tiers or other aspects of residential life at Tufts, please email studentservices@tufts.edu.

FAQs

  • In response to student and community feedback, the University is continuing to expand housing options to give more students the opportunity to live on campus. The prices of housing options in the new tiered structure, which include utilities and amenities such as water, electricity, and cable, as well as other support generally unavailable in off-campus options, are competitive with the off-campus housing market. Also, on-campus housing agreements are for the academic year while off-campus leases are predominantly for 12 months.

  • Federal Student Aid regulations require Tufts to use the average cost of housing when determining the total Cost of Attendance used to award financial aid. For more information about on campus housing and financial aid, please visit the Direct and Indirect Costs page on the Financial Aid website.