📖 Princeton University Junior Housing Guide

Junior year at Princeton University — which dorms are open, what to look for, and how to pick well.

Junior year housing is when most students choose between continuing on campus, moving into apartment-style on-campus housing, or going off-campus. This guide covers Princeton University dorms still open to juniors — typically the upper-class apartment-style buildings, themed communities, and language houses.
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📋 Mixed-Class Dorms Open to Juniors

12 dorms are open to juniors plus other class years. Sorted by student rating.

DormOverall ★StyleBathReviewsFeatures
1901 Hall Corridor Semi-Private 0 🍳 Kitchen
Blair Hall Corridor Communal 0
Butler College Corridor Communal 0 🍽️ Dining
First College Suite Semi-Private 0
Forbes College Corridor Communal 0 🍽️ Dining
Forbes Residential College Suite Semi-Private 0 🍽️ Dining
Mathey College Corridor Communal 0 🍽️ Dining
New College West Suite Communal 0 🍽️ Dining
Rockefeller College Corridor Communal 0 🍽️ Dining
Spelman Halls Apartment Private 0 🍳 Kitchen
Whitman College Corridor Communal 0 🍽️ Dining
Yeh College Suite Communal 0 🍽️ Dining

❓ Junior Year Housing FAQ

Are juniors at Princeton University required to live on campus?

Most colleges allow juniors to choose between on-campus and off-campus. A handful require on-campus through senior year. Check your college housing portal for the current policy.

What's the difference between apartment-style and suite-style?

Apartment-style includes a full kitchen + private bathroom + living room shared by ~4-6 residents — closer to real apartments. Suite-style is 4-8 students sharing a bathroom + common space, no kitchen. Apartments are usually upperclass-only.

Can I live in a themed or language community as a junior?

Yes — themed communities and language houses are usually open to juniors who apply by the deadline. Each has its own application process; see your housing portal for the list.

Should I move off campus as a junior?

Junior year is the most common moment to move off campus. Pros: cheaper, more independence, real-life skills. Cons: utilities, transit to class, no dining hall. If you're unsure, line up a 1-year on-campus apartment-style room as a hedge — they let you cancel before move-in at most schools.

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