LIVING ON CAMPUS
Convenience is often the number one reason for living on campus, but you'll find we offer our students much more than just a place to study and sleep. You will be joining a considerable percentage of Education City's adult student population, who call it home.
Research concludes that living in the residence halls has a positive influence on a student's grade point average, their level of involvement in campus activities, persistence through to graduation, and satisfaction with his or her collegiate experience.
Qatar Foundation's Housing and Residence Life community provides excellent opportunities for student growth and development through educational, cultural, recreational, and social programs.
Here are just a few reasons why residents choose to live on campus:-
- Endless opportunities to meet new people and develop lasting friendships.
- Easy walking distance to classes, the libraries, and recreational areas.
- A variety of facility and program options to meet your needs and interests.
- Movies, BBQs, city trips, etc. are some events sponsored by housing and when you want to be alone, there are also quiet places available.
- Live-in professional, residential hall directors and student staff are available for advice or referrals on just about any topic, from personal problems to career decisions.
- Opportunities to participate in the Residence Hall Council.
- Resident rooms, apartments, computer labs, and social spaces within the halls have internet access.
COMMUNITY LIVING

Residence halls are the best places for students to make the transition from high school or other universities to Education City.
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HOUSING

Qatar Foundation Residence Life is an important part of the college experience for Education City students.
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GET INVOLVED

Students living in residence halls in Education City are given opportunities to develop and hone leadership skills by taking an active role in the well-being of fellow residents.
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FAQ'S

Students may request a specific roommate prior to receiving a room within the residence halls. To do this, you must include in an attached letter, the name and contact details of the person you are interested in rooming with, including their email and branch campus affiliation.
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