Learn more about your options to determine which housing style is right for you.
Temporary Housing
Most international students need temporary solutions for their first few days in Springfield, Missouri.
You may need temporary accommodation if you plan to live:
- on-campus
- off campus, but you aren’t sure where when you arrive
- off campus, but your lease move-in date is after you arrive
Temporary housing is located on-campus in a centrally-located residence hall.
If you plan to live on campus, your permanent housing assignment will be available to move-in on August 13. We will help you take your things from temporary housing to your permanent housing assignment.
If you plan to live off campus and need help finding a place to live, let us know. We can help provide transportation to properties near campus so you can take a tour and sign a lease. We can also help you move your things from temporary housing to your permanent off-campus home.
If you would prefer hotel accommodations for temporary housing, Missouri State students receive a discount at a few hotels near campus, including University Plaza and Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven. Let the hotel know when you make your reservation that you’re a Missouri State student in order to receive a discount.
On-Campus Housing
You are required to live on campus if you are under 21 years of age and have fewer than 30 hours of college credit. This is a good thing. Living on campus helps you meet new people, get involved in campus organizations, and focus more on your studies. Research shows that students who live on campus maintain better grades, too!
You can submit your contract online at your my.missouristate.edu account, but first, learn more about the types of residence halls available at http://reslife.missouristate.edu/.
Review the Residence Life guide you received with your admission packet for additional details.
Off-Campus Housing
You have lots of off-campus options within walking distance to Missouri State. A few even offer shuttle services to campus. When choosing a place to live, carefully consider:
- the condition of the apartment,
- terms of the lease agreement,
- transportation and parking,
- payment options,
- price,
- and what’s included in the cost of your monthly rent.
Some apartments will include utilities like electric, water, and sewer services into the lease agreement, while others leave that responsibility to the student. Make sure you’re a good tenant – review our International Student Guide to Apartment Living if you’re not sure what that means.