2026-2027 Housing and Meal Plan Rates

Brady Hall Rates

Brady Hall and Osborn Hall

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Annual Rate

Regular Room

(double, triple and quad occupancy)

$3,097.00

$2,903.00

$6,000.00

Private Room

(single occupancy)

$5,144.00

$4,822.00

$9,966.00

Brady Hall Meal Plans

Meal Plan

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Annual Rate

Platinum Plan

Includes: 19 meals per week + $225 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who want about 3 meals a day during the week and 2 meals a day on weekends.

$3,368

$3,159

$6,527

Gold Plan

Includes: 14 meals per week + $350 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who usually eat 2 meals a day.

$3,129

$2,934

$6,063

Student Village and Living Learning Communities Room Rates

Student Village, Townhouses and Living Learning Communities

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Annual Rate

Regular Room

(double, triple and quad occupancy)

$4,435.00

$4,165.00

$8,600.00

Private Room

(single occupancy)

$6,425.00

$6,025.00

$12,450.00

Silver Plan

Includes: 150 meals per semester + $350 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who want flexibility and fewer required meals.

$2,556

$$2,556

$5,112

Student Village and Living Learning Communities Meal Plans

Meal Plan

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Annual Rate

Platinum Plan

Includes: 19 meals per week + $225 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who want about 3 meals a day during the week and 2 meals a day on weekends.

$3,368

$3,159

$6,527.00

Gold Plan

Includes: 14 meals per week + $350 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who usually eat 2 meals a day.

$3,129

$2,934

$6,063.00

Silver Plan

Includes: 150 meals per semester + $350 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who want flexibility and fewer required meals.

$2,556

$2,556

$5,112

Bronze Plan

Includes: 40 meals per semester + $100 Laker Bucks

Available to: Student Village, LLC Housing, Townhouses, Moloney Hall, and Neveu Hall

Best for: students who want occasional meals on campus with added flexibility.

$1,016

$1,016

$2,032

Moloney Hall, Neveu Hall and Townhouses Room Rates

Student Apartments

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Annual Rate

Regular Room

(double occupancy in a one, two and three bedroom apartment)

$4,435.00

$4,165.00

$8,600.00

Private Room

(single occupancy in a two or three bedroom apartment)

$6,425.00

$6,025.00

$12,450.00

Private Apartment

(single occupancy in one bedroom apartment)

$7,355.00

$6,895.00

$14,250.00

Moloney Hall, Neveu Hall and Townhouses Meal Plans

Meal Plan

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Annual Rate

Platinum Plan

Includes: 19 meals per week + $225 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who want about 3 meals a day during the week and 2 meals a day on weekends.

$3,368

$3,159

$6,527.00

Gold Plan

Includes: 14 meals per week + $350 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who usually eat 2 meals a day.

$3,129

$2,934

$6,063.00

Silver Plan

Includes: 150 meals per semester + $350 Laker Bucks

Best for: students who want flexibility and fewer required meals.

$2,556

$2,556

$5,112

Bronze Plan

Includes: 40 meals per semester + $100 Laker Bucks

Available to: Student Village, LLC Housing, Townhouses, Moloney Hall, and Neveu Hall

Best for: students who want occasional meals on campus with added flexibility.

$1,016

$1,016

$2,032

Blue Plan

Includes: 100 meal swipes per semester

Best for: townhouse and apartment students who mostly cook at home but want some meals on campus.

$1,786

$1,786

$3,572

Meal Plan Information for Students in University Housing

All students living in University Housing are required to purchase a meal plan.

  • Brady Hall and Osborn Hall residents may choose between the Seamore Select and Anchor plans.

  • Students in the Student Village, Townhouses, Living Learning Communities, and Apartments have access to all seven meal plan options.

  • Off-campus students may also choose to purchase a meal plan, though it is not required.

Please note:

  • Meal plan swipes cannot be converted into Laker Bucks.

  • Hello Fresh meal plans are non-refundable. Once the semester begins, you cannot switch out of a Hello Fresh plan until the next semester.

If you require accommodations, you must both complete the housing application and register with the LSSU Office of Accessibility Services. The Accessibility Services Coordinator will review your request and consult with Housing and Residence Life to determine appropriate accommodations.

Why Register for Services with LSSU Office of Accessibility Services

In compliance with Lake Superior State University policy and equal access laws, disability-related accommodations or services are available. Students who desire such services are urged to meet with their professor in a timely manner, preferably the first week of class, to discuss their disability-related needs.

However, students will not receive services until they are properly register with Accessibility Services.

Proper registration will enable Accessibility Services to verify the disability and determine reasonable and effective academic accommodations.

Click the link to learn more about Accessibility Services