Find your home away from home
Find yourself—and your community.
You will discover where you belong within our community of creators, storytellers, inventors, critical thinkers, and problem solvers. Ringling College offers a variety of housing options, available to both first-year and returning students.
Office of Housing and Residence Life
Ann and Alfred Goldstein Hall
2700 N. Tamiami Trail
Explore our Residence Halls
Goldstein Hall is a state-of-the-art facility built for collaboration with a student lounge, a large multipurpose space for student events, and project rooms on each floor. Goldstein rooms are double suites connected by a bathroom.
Greensboro Hall is the newest residence hall on campus. It offers suites with two double rooms, plus a four-person suite with private bedrooms on each floor. In addition to lounges on each floor, this building is equipped with a community kitchen.
Fully renovated in 2021, this option is great for students who want more independence. Each apartment consists of four singles, two bathrooms, a living room, full kitchen, and patio/balcony.
Our newest apartment-style residence, most Bridge Hall apartments consist of four single bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, and full kitchen.
Each apartment in this eight-unit building has a full kitchen and common living room with either a deck or patio. Offering a wonderful view of Whitaker Bayou, this building is located near the Academic Center.
The Cove offers singles, doubles, and a triple. The outdoor area is set up for waterside dining, lounging, and wildlife spotting.
A fully restored, 1920s-era hotel, these single bedrooms offer a unique, historical living experience right in the heart of campus.
Ringling College has been steadily acquiring single-family houses in the community surrounding our campus to provide a more independent lifestyle for upperclass students. Campus houses offer singles and doubles for two to four students.
Traditional one and two-bedroom apartments, equipped with full kitchens. This building is also in close proximity to the Larry R. Thompson Academic Center.
Each double room houses two students and features and ensuite bathroom plus built-in closets. Students in Ulla Searing have in-house access to an array of student resources, including the Fitness Center, recreation spaces, and design labs. Plus, each wing offers large student lounges.
A Campus for Creatives
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