Northern Michigan University will provide housing for single students and students attending without their family for all or part of the 12-week Summer College, which begins on Monday, May 21st and ends of Saturday, August 11th. Most Summer College student housing is provided in Spooner Hall, a residence hall with both furnished single rooms and furnished two-person efficiency apartments for a maximum of 105 students. Housing is provided in University apartments for students whose housing needs cannot be accommodated in Spooner Hall. Summer housing applications can be found on the housing and residence life applications page.
Please contact the Housing and Residence Life Office with questions 906-227-2874 or e-mail housing@nmu.edu and include “Summer Housing” on the subject line.
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Spooner Hall - Single Room (Per person, daily rates) |
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Room |
$20.50 |
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Spooner Hall - Two Room Apartments (Per person, daily rates |
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Double Occupancy |
$21.25 |
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Single Occupancy |
$26.25 |
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One Bedroom, One Person, Furnished Apartments |
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Summit/Center |
$18.75 |
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Lincoln |
$19.75 |
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Two Bedroom, One Person, Furnished Apartments |
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Summit/Center and Norwood/Center |
$20.50 |
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Lincoln |
$21.50 |
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Two Bedroom, Two Person, Furnished Apartments |
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Summit/Center and Norwood/Center |
$14.50 |
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Lincoln |
$15.00 |
In addition to year-round on-campus apartment housing, Northern Michigan University provides short-term housing for residence hall and students wishing to take advantage of Summer Session programs, Summer Institute course offerings, and the beautiful weather of the area during the summer months. Most short-term housing is provided in Spooner Hall, where students can choose either a one person room or an efficiency apartment. Short-term one bedroom and two bedroom furnished apartments are also available for families taking advantage of what the University has to offer in the summer time.
Students who are staying in Spooner Hall for Summer College need to check in and pick up their key at the Spooner Hall Front Desk. The hours are:
If you plan to arrive on campus when the desk is not open, you need to make arrangements by calling the desk 24 hours before arrival.
Dining Services provides services for students in two different locations during Summer College session - the Wildcat Den Food Court, a full-service food court in the University Center, and Starbucks Coffee, a coffee shop located in the Learning Resource Center. Summer College housing rates do not include meals; however, students have a choice of three different all you care to eat meal plans.