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Focused housing
NAU Campus Living offers Focused Housing, small communities where students with shared characteristics, identities, or interests live together to explore and express their intellectual, social, and cultural connections. Through structured networking and community-building activities, community members deepen their understanding of their shared identity or interests, reduce social isolation, and build lasting connections within a supportive environment.
Explore our various communities!
Black Culture Focused Housing
Explore traditional and contemporary aspects of Black intellectual, social, and cultural life.
Indigenous Peoples Living-Learning Community
Explore traditional and contemporary aspects of Indigenous intellectual, social, and cultural life.
International House
The world comes together at Northern Arizona University’s International House (I-House) on our Flagstaff campus. This centrally located residential community is designed around students who are passionate about global cultures, foreign languages, and learning new perspectives. With both international and American residents—representing 22 primary languages—you’ll have a diverse social circle and amplify your academic experience.
Gender-Inclusive Housing
Gender-Inclusive Housing (GIH) was established in 2012 with the explicit goal of helping transgender, gender non-conforming, and questioning students experience a greater sense of safety and belonging while living on campus.
Honors College Housing
This vibrant, engaging, and academically focused Campus Living Community is a place for Honors students to connect, develop friendships, study, and collaborate with others who are passionate about learning and challenging themselves.