Residential communities
Live where engineers think, build and belong.
In the Fulton Schools we believe that your residential experience plays a large role in the success of you as a student. Whether you are a student living on-campus or commuting into campus each day, our residential life programs and staff will help you enrich your academic experience outside of the classroom.
From Peer Mentors, to Academic Success Nights and Career Readiness Workshops, our residential communities at the Tempe, Polytechnic and West Valley campuses will provide you with opportunities to connect and engage with Fulton Schools’ resources, in an effort to develop you into innovative community leaders.
Which campus will you call home?
Here at ASU, our students are grouped into residential communities based on their academic program. Fulton Schools students are based at the Tempe campus, the Polytechnic campus or the West Valley campus depending on the location of their degree program.
To see which degree programs are on which campus, check out our undergraduate degree programs page.
Tempe campus
Tooker House
The Fulton Schools Residential Community at Tooker House is a seven-story, 1,600-person, co-ed living and learning community designed specifically for undergraduate students in ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. The “dorm built for engineers” features on-site digital classrooms, state-of-the-art makerspaces complete with 3D printers, and laser cutters and soldering tools needed for a broad range of engineering courses and projects. Tooker House is fully Wi-Fi accessible with enough bandwidth to accommodate four devices per resident.
See photos below, and learn more about the history and establishment of Tooker House in 2018.
Barrett residential community
Have you been admitted to ASU’s Barrett, the Honors College? If so, you can live in Barrett’s residential community. Barrett, The Honors College Residential Complex is composed of nine buildings designed specifically for honors students in all stages of their academic career. Complete with open courtyards and breezeways, academic, student, and residential engagement team support these LEED certified silver residence halls are state of the art facilities. Barrett fosters an engaging and unique community where students are able to meet and foster quick connections with other highly motivated honors students from multiple disciplines or majors.
Learn more about Barrett, The Honors College Residential Complex.
Tooker House gallery
Barrett residential community
Have you been admitted to ASU’s Barrett, the Honors College? If so, you can live in Barrett’s residential community. Barrett, The Honors College Residential Complex is composed of nine buildings designed specifically for honors students in all stages of their academic career. Complete with open courtyards and breezeways, academic, student, and residential engagement team support these LEED certified silver residence halls are state of the art facilities. Barrett fosters an engaging and unique community where students are able to meet and foster quick connections with other highly motivated honors students from multiple disciplines or majors.
Learn more about Barrett, The Honors College Residential Complex.
Polytechnic campus
Century Hall
Century Hall is comprised of two buildings that are linked together by a one-story common area with a lobby, an information desk, administration offices, a resident community kitchen, two multipurpose rooms and a group study room. Each wing features three student activity lounges – one on each floor for pool, gaming and table tennis. In addition, each floor of each wing has a laundry area and two quiet study rooms. We strive to create an environment where students will live with other students who share a similar major, interact with faculty members and have access to academic resources and student services outside of the classroom.
Lantana Hall for Barrett students
Have you been admitted to ASU’s Barrett, The Honors College for a program on the Polytechnic campus? Current Barrett Honors College students at the Polytechnic campus live in Lantana Hall, which opened in August 2020. Lantana Hall houses the Barrett residential community and the Barrett Suite, including a student lounge, faculty and staff offices, classrooms, a computer lab and study spaces.
Century Hall gallery
Lantana Hall for Barrett students
Have you been admitted to ASU’s Barrett, The Honors College for a program on the Polytechnic campus? Current Barrett Honors College students at the Polytechnic campus live in Lantana Hall, which opened in August 2020. Lantana Hall houses the Barrett residential community and the Barrett Suite, including a student lounge, faculty and staff offices, classrooms, a computer lab and study spaces.
West Valley campus
Casa de Oro
Casa de Oro is home for first-year students at ASU West Valley. A hub for residential student life, Casa de Oro provides:
- double occupancy suite-style units
- a social lounge, gaming lounge, study rooms
- a community kitchen for programming use
- laundry facilities and a a business center
- an interior landscaped courtyard
The hall is designed to meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) silver specifications.
Casa del Valle for Barrett students
Have you been admitted to ASU’s Barrett, The Honors College for a program on the West Valley campus? Opening its doors in fall 2024, the Casa del Valle community will be your home away from home, whether you’re a second-year Sun Devil, a first- or second-year Barrett, the Honors College student, or an upper-division student looking to renew your journey with us. As a member of this new community, you’ll have the opportunity to chart your path to success, explore innovative approaches to learning, and live your dreams. Casa del Valle will feature 507 double occupancy suite-styled units, a brand new social lounge, zen areas, study halls with faculty, peers and personal spaces, a creation hub, a landscaped courtyard, and so much more!
Casa de Oro gallery
Casa del Valle for Barrett students
Have you been admitted to ASU’s Barrett, The Honors College for a program on the West Valley campus? Opening its doors in fall 2024, the Casa del Valle community will be your home away from home, whether you’re a second-year Sun Devil, a first- or second-year Barrett, the Honors College student, or an upper-division student looking to renew your journey with us. As a member of this new community, you’ll have the opportunity to chart your path to success, explore innovative approaches to learning, and live your dreams. Casa del Valle will feature 507 double occupancy suite-styled units, a brand new social lounge, zen areas, study halls with faculty, peers and personal spaces, a creation hub, a landscaped courtyard, and so much more!
Residential community staff
Meet your Peer Mentors
Our Peer Mentors are upper-division Fulton Schools students who plan exciting and educational programs to keep students engaged in the community, connect their residents to ASU and Fulton Schools resources, and ensure the community is a great environment to thrive in.
These student leaders are an invaluable resource to help students chart their academic career, and they also know how to help make your undergraduate experience one to remember!
