UÂé¶¹´«Ã½ Manchester has partnered with Southern New Hampshire University to offer housing at SÂé¶¹´«Ã½U’s newly renovated Hampton residence hall located at 2500 North River Road, Manchester, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ 03106.
The suite-style accommodations offer two singles, two doubles, a shared bathroom and common living area. They also come equipped with living essentials, including full-time residence directors and resident assistants who are always available to answer your questions.
You must be a full-time UÂé¶¹´«Ã½ Manchester undergraduate (enrolled in 12 or more credits) or graduate student to be eligible for housing. Offers are made via email on a space-available basis. Once you complete and submit the housing application, check your UÂé¶¹´«Ã½ email frequently and respond to our offer so we know you accept. Students who accept our offer of campus housing agree to the terms of the SÂé¶¹´«Ã½U Room & Board Agreement.
The deadline to apply for fall 2026 housing is July 1, 2026.
Please email the application to housingquestions@snhu.edu.
- Each suite has two singles, two doubles, a shared bathroom and common living area outside of the suite.
- Each room has a Twin XL bed, desk, desk chair, wardrobe, and dresser.
- All units are equipped with cable and internet connections per bedroom.
- The building population consists of new incoming, transfer, and returning students.
- The Pride and Gaming Floors are in Hampton Hall.
- Residents have swipe card access to enter the building, their hallway, and their suite, and a hard key to access their individual bedrooms.
- Laundry facilities are located on the first floor of each building, and there are no additional fees for laundry.
- Amenities of the building include a main lounge area with pool and Foosball, study area, kitchenette, and air conditioning.
- The Residence Director's office, and the RA office are located in Windsor Hall (the next building over)
- There are five Resident Assistants in the building.
- Mail is sent to student's mailbox located in the student center.
- Single: $5,350 per semester
- Double: $4,850 per semester
Residents are also required to pay a $450 SÂé¶¹´«Ã½U comprehensive fee each semester for access to designated campus facilities, events and programming on campus. Students will receive a list of facilities and services that this fee covers in their move-in information packet prior to arrival.
- $2,250 per semester for membership meal plan*
*During break times, the comprehensive fee does not include a day meal charge, which is assessed by the SÂé¶¹´«Ã½U dining outside of this charge. There will be a $45, a-day, meal charge payable by the students at the dining services locations. UÂé¶¹´«Ã½M students may use any remaining dining dollars, pay by cash, or credit card. Academic year meal plans are not active during break times.
Parking at SÂé¶¹´«Ã½U is free and included with your housing fees.
Residential students have access to the Manchester Transit Authority buses that run between the SÂé¶¹´«Ã½U and UÂé¶¹´«Ã½ Manchester campuses as well as other points around downtown Manchester and the millyard. runs from SÂé¶¹´«Ã½U to Veteran's Park, where you switch to to get to UÂé¶¹´«Ã½ Manchester. More details on bus passes will be available soon.
Self-identifying with Student Accessibility Services (SAS) is the first step in both gathering useful information – what SAS offers & what other resources exist – and establishing accommodations. You will need to provide documentation, make an appointment to review/discuss it, and identify appropriate accommodations. Please see the Documentation Guidelines for direction on what to provide. If you are unsure, submit/bring whatever you may have so we can review and evaluate it.
To get accommodation letters set-up:
- Schedule an appointment to meet with a SAS staff member (this can be face-to-face or via Microsoft Teams)
There is no deadline to make contact with SAS, complete the Online Intake, or provide documentation to SAS. The process of identifying and determining accommodations is an ongoing conversation. Students should provide additional documentation and/or talk with SAS as concerns and needs arise, or as the condition of the disability changes.
As part of our effort to be paperless, all documentation should be submitted via Accommodate (in electronic format). Please do not send disability-related documentation to Admissions or Housing. SAS is the central location for this information.