International Students
- Accepted International Students
- Preparing to Study In the United States: Step by Step
- SEVIS
- Canadian Citizens
- All Other International Students
- New York State Non-Driver Photo ID
- Tax Information
- Residential Requirement
- Employment
- Frequently Asked Questions about the I-20 and F-1 Visa
- Family Visas for Graduation
- International Peer Mentoring Program
- Additional Resources
- Contact
Residential Requirement
The university requires that all Niagara students live in the residence halls for their first two years, except as noted below. The need for this regulation is predicated on statistics that show students who live in residence halls tend to perform better academically, acclimate more rapidly to the collegiate environment, become involved in a greater number of learning experiences that complement classroom teachings and are more satisfied in general with the college experience.
The only exceptions to the residency requirement are:
- Commuters: students commuting from their parent/guardian's permanent home address, which is no more than 50 miles from campus.
- Transfers: students who enter Niagara University with junior or senior status as determined at the time of admission.
- Married students (with proof of marriage certificate).
- Veterans (with proof of military service).
- Independents: students who show proof of maintaining financial independence for at least two years prior to submission of a request to live off campus.