Freshman year at San Francisco State University — which dorms are open, what to look for, and how to pick well.
9 dorms are open to first-years plus other class years. Sorted by student rating.
| Dorm | Overall ★ | Style | Bath | Reviews | Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manzanita Square | — | Apartment | Semi-Private | 0 | 🍳 Kitchen 🛗 Elevator |
| Mary Park Hall | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Mary Ward Hall | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Towers Junior Suites | — | Suite | Private | 0 | 🛗 Elevator |
| Towers at Centennial Square | — | Suite | Semi-Private | 0 | 🍳 Kitchen 🛗 Elevator |
| University Park North | — | Apartment | Private | 0 | 🍳 Kitchen |
| University Park South | — | Apartment | Private | 0 | 🍳 Kitchen |
| Village at Centennial Square | — | Apartment | Private | 0 | 🍳 Kitchen |
| West Grove Commons | — | Pod | Pod | 0 | 🛗 Elevator |
San Francisco State University freshmen are housed across the dorms listed below. Some schools centralize first-years on a specific quad or campus zone; others mix freshmen into all halls. The dorms section on this page reflects current inventory open to first-years — sort by review count to see where current students are reviewing the most.
Corridor-style halls (a long hallway with rooms opening off it, shared bathrooms) tend to drive more cross-room socializing — often the best fit for first-years who don't know anyone yet. Suite-style is quieter and more private but you may end up only knowing your suitemates.
It varies by building. Use the "❄️ Has AC" amenity filter linked at the bottom of this page to see only AC-equipped dorms at San Francisco State University.
Most colleges discourage singles for first-years (the social benefit of a roommate matters more in year one than in year four). Some schools allow medical singles or honors-program singles. Check your college's housing portal for current first-year single availability.
Browse San Francisco State University dorms filtered by amenity: