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Students walk along a sidewalk lined with trees and lampposts on the University of South Carolina campus, with the modern red-brick and stone buildings of Campus Village visible in the background under morning sunlight.

Welcome To Carolina!

At University Housing, you’ll find more than just a place to stay—you’ll find people who care, spaces that inspire, and experiences that shape your Carolina journey. From your first day on campus to late-night laughs with friends, this is where your story takes root.

Architectural rendering of a redesigned university housing district along Sumter Street, featuring two modern mid-rise residence halls on either side of a tree-lined boulevard, pedestrian walkways, landscaped green spaces, and outdoor gathering areas, with the city skyline visible in the background.

See What's New About Housing

From Sumter Street to the Heart of Campus, University Housing is reimagining the future of housing on campus.

Need-to-Know Now

Everything you need right now in one place—from maintenance requests to getting connected—so you can focus on living your best Carolina life!

Where Satisfaction & Community Shine

  • 98%

    Housing Satisfaction

    Building strong connections with your RA leads to a more satisfying, supported, and memorable experience in University Housing.

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    Living Learning Communities

    U.S. News ranks USC among the nation’s best for Living Learning Communities—where passions thrive and connections grow.

Move-In Starts Your Story

Move-In at USC is more than just a day—it’s the start of new friendships, independence, and community. From arrival to your first hello, we’re here to ensure you feel known, supported, and ready for a year full of growth and Gamecock pride.

Plan Your Move-In
USC's beloved mascot Cocky has his back to us and is giving the traditional spurs up to a black car passing by as the driver is taking a picture.