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Vincennes Campus Housing

Vincennes Campus Housing

The front of the French Quarter Apartments

Your New Home Awaits: The French Quarter at VU!

Tired of the traditional dorm? Step into the French Quarter Apartments at Vincennes University and experience college living with a unique, independent twist!

Inspired by the vibrant, vintage charm of New Orleans, this one-of-a-kind campus property offers a blend of historic style and hyper-modern convenience.

*Available to second year students

Vincennes University Students Walking in a Group Laughing and Talking Online

All-gender Living & Learning Community

Housing & Residential Life at Vincennes University is excited to offer an all-gender living-learning community. This living community is open to all students wishing to live in the residence halls.

If you are interested in learning more about this community, please reach out to the Housing and Residential Life Office by Phone: 812-888-4225 or by email: HOUSING@VINU.EDU

Room and Board Rates 2025-26

Godare, Morris and Vigo Halls

Semester

Year

A-10 Meal Plan

Any 10 meals of the 19 weekly meals

$5,984.00

$11,968.00

B-14 Meal Plan

Any 14 meals of the 19 weekly meals

$6,074.00

$12,148.00

C-19 Meal Plan

3 meals daily, Monday - Friday with brunch and dinner on weekend

$6,162.00

$12,324.00

D-10 meal plan plus $250 Flex Dollars

Any 10 meals of the 19 weekly meals plus $250 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,234.00

$12,468.00

E-14 meal plan plus $150 Flex Dollars

Any 14 meals of the 19 weekly meals plus $150 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,224.00

$12,448.00

F-19 meal plan plus $100 Flex Dollars

3 meals daily, Monday - Friday w/ brunch & dinner on weekend plus $100 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,262.00

$12,524.00

 Clark - 2 Bedroom/4 students/2 bath

Semester

Year

A-10 Meal Plan:

Any 10 meals of the 19 weekly meals

$6,614.00

$13,228.00

B-14 Meal Plan:

Any 14 meals of the 19 weekly meals

$6,704.00

$13,408.00

C-19 Meal Plan

3 meals daily, Monday - Friday with brunch and dinner on weekend

$6,792.00

$13,584.00

D-10 meal plan plus $250 Flex Dollars

Any 10 meals of the 19 weekly meals plus $250 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,864.00

$13,728.00

E-14 meal plan plus $150 Flex Dollars

Any 14 meals of the 19 weekly meals plus $150 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,854.00

$13,708.00

F-19 meal plan plus $100 Flex Dollars

3 meals daily, Monday - Friday w/ brunch & dinner on weekend plus $100 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,892.00

$13,784.00

Ebner Technology Learning Community

Semester

Year

A-10 Meal Plan

Any 10 meals of the 19 weekly meals

$6,319.00

$12,638.00

B-14 Meal Plan

Any 14 meals of the 19 weekly meals

$6,409.00

$12,818.00

C-19 Meal Plan

3 meals daily, Monday - Friday with brunch and dinner on weekend

$6,497.00

$12,994.00

D-10 meal plan plus $250 Flex Dollars

Any 10 meals of the 19 weekly meals plus $250 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,569.00

$13,138.00

E-14 meal plan plus $150 Flex Dollars

Any 14 meals of the 19 weekly meals plus $150 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,559.00

$13,118.00

F-19 meal plan plus $100 Flex Dollars

3 meals daily, Monday - Friday w/ brunch & dinner on weekend plus $100 Flex Dollars (per semester)

$6,597.00

$13,194.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I request a roommate?
Yes. However, the request must be mutual. Both individuals must request one another.  While filling out your contract on line you will find an area where you can type your requested roommates name and identification number.  The identification number is the A number the University assigned the student upon admissions.  Also include the student's birth date (MM DD YYYY). Roommate requests are not guaranteed. 

When do I find out where I am living and my roommate's name?
Room assignments and roommate information will be available in mid-July.  

Do I have to have a meal plan?
Yes. All students that reside in a residence hall must be on a meal plan.

Do I have to live in a residence hall?
Yes. All first year students must reside on campus unless they are 21, married, a military veteran, or commuting from their parents home.

Are there rules and regulations for living in the residence Halls?
Yes. Please check out our Housing and Residential Life handbook for this information.

Are private rooms available?
Yes.  An additional cost will apply each semester. See Costs for more details. Private rooms are assigned based upon date of payment of deposit and availability. Rates are subject to change based on Room and Board rates set by Board of Trustees.

What size are the mattresses?
The mattresses are 36 x 80 or an extra-long twin. For several years Residence Hall Linens has provided our students and families with a convenient, affordable option to ensure you have sheets that will fit all of the beds on campus.

What is in the room? 
We furnish the bed, the dresser, desk, desk chair, trash can, curtains/blinds, drawer space, closet space, cable outlet, and internet.

Are refrigerators allowed in the rooms?
Yes.  If you are purchasing capacity may not exceed 4.4 cubic feet.

What should I do to stay safe on campus?
College can be an exciting time in your life. You are making new friends, learning new concepts and discovering a lot about yourself. However, it is very important to stay safe and understand that there can be some dangers on campus. Here are some tips for how you can protect yourself on campus and make sure you have a safe, enjoyable experience:

  • Make sure the door to your residence hall room is locked at all times. It is important to lock your door whether you are going to class, leaving for the weekend or just walking down the hall to the bathroom.   

  • Be careful about posting personal information on social network websites (such as Facebook). Most college students engage in some type of social networking, but it is important to think twice about what you post. Keep private information private and be cautious of the photos you share. Use common sense if a stranger contacts you online and trust your instincts. If you feel threatened or uncomfortable during an online interaction, report the behavior and stop the dialogue. 

  • Put emergency numbers in your cell phone. Know the phone numbers for the Campus Police, your Resident Assistant (RA) and other friends who you can trust if you find yourself in a bad situation. You should also be aware of the locations of the emergency phones throughout campus.

  • Always walk home with at least one other person after dark. Walking in a group makes you less of a target to an attacker. Try to walk in groups when going to classes, the dining hall or other places on campus. Make a plan before you go out for the night so that no one has to walk alone, even if just for a few feet.

Are laundry facilities available?
Yes -- all the halls have laundry facilities, and the cost of using these facilities is included in your housing fees.

Is there computer access in my room?
All residence halls are equipped with Wi-Fi access using your VU credentials. If students would like to hook their computer or gaming device up to the ethernet, they will need to provide their own ethernet cord and contact IT to receive access.

Is there storage for personal items?
All items must remain in your room.

Can freshmen have cars?
Yes -- you will need to get a parking sticker from Campus Police (5555) in order to park in the University's lots.  Contact them for information.

What if my roommate and I do not get along?
If there is a roommate conflict please contact your residence hall coordinator so that they can assist you in resolving the problem. In some cases, a room change may be needed.

What are the room dimensions?

  • Vigo 18' x 12'

  • Godare 18' x 11'9"

  • Vanderburgh 14' x 10' 6"

  • Morris 16' x 11'

  • Clark 16'3 X 11'7

What happens if I cancel my Housing contract early?  
A complete explanation of Cancellation, Termination and Withdrawal is listed in the Terms and Condition of Residency. Contracts cancelled before August 1st will be refunded the Damage Deposit in full. Contracts cancelled between August 2nd and August 14th will be charged a $150 cancellation fee. Contracts cancelled August 15th or after will be assessed a $750.00 cancellation fee.

Policies and Procedures

First year students under the age of twenty-one are required to live in University residence halls when space is available. Exceptions include military veterans and students who live off-campus with a parent or legal guardian.

Housing and residential life questions can be sent to HOUSING@VINU.EDU or 812-888-4225.
See you on campus!

Resources:

Roommates

Occupancy Information

Roommate Requests

Room assignments will be available in mid-July. 

Roommate requests must be mutual. Both individuals must request one another. While filling out your contract on line you will find an area where you can type your requested roommates name and identification number. The identification number is the A number the University assigned the student upon admissions. Also include the student's birth date (MM DD YYYY). Roommate requests are not guaranteed. 

For suites in Clark where 2 double rooms exist and 4 individuals share the suite/bathroom you may submit roommate requests for the entire suite. Please email the Housing Office with this information. Assignments are based upon availability and date contract is submitted and deposit is paid. Roommate requests are not guaranteed. Roommate requests received after July 1st may not be considered.


Single Occupancy Requests

Single rooms are an additional fee per semester over the student’s Room and Board charges.

Get to Know Your Roommate

To help you with this here are some good questions and topics to discuss together.

  • What are your interests/hobbies?

  • What major are you and what would you want to do ultimately with your career?

  • What kind of music do you like?

  • What kind of television shows, movies or games do you like?

  • What are your sleeping habits?

  • What are your cleaning habits (really clean, mix of messy and clean, really messy)?

  • How do you feel about guests in the room (of the same and opposite gender, overnight guests, etc.)?

  • What kind of roommates do you want to be (acquaintances, close friends, respectful to each other but don’t need to be friends, etc.)?

  • What day are you moving in? If one person is moving in earlier than the other, what should they do in setting up the room space (wait to arrange the room when both are there, separate it in half, arrange the room how you both would like, etc.)?

  • What items do you plan on bringing (rugs, appliances, futons, etc.)? Do you want to share items?

Roommate Conflict Resolution

Most conflict situations that occur between individuals are a result of a misunderstanding or a lack of communication.  It is important to realize that direct communication about the issues of concern can result in a mutually agreed alternative.

Within any living environment, conflict situations may arise between individuals sharing the same space.  If you and your roommate are in conflict, it is important that you accept initial responsibility to discuss your concerns and reach an amiable solution.  Follow these steps in dealing with conflict with your roommate:

  1. Roommates should discuss their differences with each other and try to reach a compromise. 

  2. If a compromise or mutually acceptable agreement cannot be reached, a roommate should contact the Resident Assistant (RA).  The RA will request individual meetings with all roommates to obtain information regarding the dispute.  The RA may respond in the following manner:

    1. Establish a meeting with the roommates to discuss alternatives and possible expectations that would lead to a resolution.

    2. Refer the issue to the Residence Hall Coordinator (RHC) for discussion.

Despite attempts to maintain agreed upon expectations, some roommate conflicts may result in an unacceptable outcome for either roommate.  If a roommate conflict, not involving a confirmed violation of Residence Hall policy, is unresolved, The RHC will assume responsibility for completing a room change.  This change is done at the discretion of the RHC.

Apartments

The French Quarter Apartments

The French Quarter with its brightly colored New Orleans inspired exterior as seen from above

The French Quarter is a one of a kind property featuring well appointed units with 3 private bedrooms/bathrooms with walk-in closets. 

Third Street Apartments

Third Street Apartments view of the front porches

Experience off campus living with your friends in town-homes and duplexes managed by Vincennes University. Options range from 4 bedrooms up to 7.

Residence Halls

Clark Hall

Clark hall at sunset with the deep blue of the night sky reflecting in the front windows

Co-Ed housing, private and handicap accessible suites and 2 bedroom-4 person suites. Suites include a small living area.

Ebner Hall

Ebner hall with its unique architecture showcases its large skylight in the bright sun

Male students in the Technology field and female students in STEM majors can live in the building where a majority of their classes are held.

Godare Hall

The front of Godare hall courtyard is pictured in shadow while its rich brick architecture has bright sunlight on it

Single sex or coed housing depending upon current enrollment needs. Rooms for 2 persons, computer facilities, laundry facilities, kitchenette, and areas for study.

Vigo Hall

The entrance to Vigo hall is shown with the reflections of white clouds in a bright blue sky, bicycles stand in line next to the entrance.

Used for either single sex or coeducational housing, depending on the current enrollment needs.

Meet our Team

Bradley Wolfe

Director - Residential Life

bradley.wolfe [at] vinu.edu

Bradley Wolfe Director - Residential Life Residential Services Operations bradley.wolfe@vinu.edu

Bryce Myers

Residence Hall Coordinator

bryce.myers [at] vinu.edu

Bryce Myers Residence Hall Coordinator Ebner Residential Learning Facility bryce.myers@vinu.edu

Dyan Burton

Residence Hall Coordinator

dyan.burton [at] vinu.edu

Dyan Burton Residence Hall Coordinator Residential Services Operations dyan.burton@vinu.edu
Bernetta Morris Desk Clerk I Vigo Hall bmorris@vinu.edu

Janet Wagner

Desk Clerk I

jwagner [at] vinu.edu

Janet Wagner Desk Clerk I Vanderburgh Hall jwagner@vinu.edu

Lawrence McGaughey

Desk Clerk I

lmcgaughey [at] vinu.edu

Lawrence McGaughey Desk Clerk I Clark Hall lmcgaughey@vinu.edu

Mary Cross

Desk Clerk I

Mary Cross Desk Clerk I Godare Hall

Douglas Clark

Desk Clerk

Douglas Clark Desk Clerk Ebner Residential Learning Facility
Zachary Vail Desk Clerk Clark Hall zvail@vinu.edu
Carleen Turner Secretary II Residential Services Operations cturner@vinu.edu

Contact Us

Housing & Residential Services
Clark Hall
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday

Next Steps

Decide on Roommates and Pay the Deposit

Wait for the Room Selection Process Email