At Reed, all on-campus residence halls are part of neighborhoods. First-year students live in first-year neighborhoods. Sophomores and upper-division students may be assigned to the same building if occupancy and enrollment necessitate it.
The current neighborhood model is subject to change depending on available bed spaces and as we learn more about the College's enrollment over the summer months.
First-Year Neighborhoods
First-year neighborhoods are primarily focused on helping incoming students transition to Reed. Programs and resources are focused on finding community on campus and adjusting to Reed’s academic and campus life.
- Bidwell House (combined with returning students)
- Naito Hall & Sullivan Hall
- Trillium
- Woodbridge
Returning Student Neighborhoods
Programs and resources are focused on personal/professional/academic goals and sustaining community.
- Residence Halls
- Apartments
- Houses
- Garden House (Sustainability & Environmental Justice)
- Canyon House (Sustainability & Environmental Justice extension)
- Language Houses
- Garden House (Sustainability & Environmental Justice)
Interest-Based Housing
Reed is happy to offer Interest-Based Housing! Learn more about interest-based housing.
More Information about On-campus Housing
Our goal is to provide students with an opportunity to reside on campus. We hope that you will consider staying with us on campus!
House Advisors
All residence halls have at least one member of Residence Life staff living on site. House Advisors (HAs) are current students who help to build community, mediate conflicts, and assist residents as they navigate campus resources. Area coordinators (ACs) are professional staff members who manage the halls and supervise HAs. Area coordinators also live on site.
Disability-related housing accommodations
Find out more about the many options for accessible living on campus.
Room and board fees
Annual on-campus housing prices are set by the college in mid-April. View housing costs.
Housing contracts
Access contracts, applications, and other on-campus housing documents.
Pet guidelines
Before bringing your scaled or furry friend to campus, review information about animals and pets.
Find all our policies, guarantees, and other information here.