UMaine 2023-2024 Room & Board Rates

Please visit our 2024-2025 Room & Board Rates.

Spring 2024 Housing Applications are closed.

If you need Spring 2024 Housing, please contact Housing Services directly at um.housing@maine.edu.

Each year, UMaine Housing posts the Room & Board Rates for the upcoming Fall and Spring semesters for campus housing. We offer a variety of living experiences to meet your lifestyle needs. 

Whether you are a new incoming freshman, a transfer student, an upper-class student, or even a grad student, we have housing options for you.

We hope you will choose UMaine Housing as your college housing solution.

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2023-24 Room Rates

Regular Housing

Room TypeSemester
Rate
Academic
Year Rate
Double$3,160$6,320
Single$4,044$8,088
Small Single$3,629$7,258
Double Single$4,044$8,088

Note: Students living in non-break housing may not stay on campus during Winter and Spring breaks (subject to change)

New! Hancock Hall – Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors

Room TypeSemester RateAcademic
Year Rate
Double Single$4,094$8,188

This new housing community features all rooms as doubles as singles for the price of a single room, break housing & access to the junior-senior flex meal plan as a meal plan option.

Estabrooke Hall – Juniors & Seniors

Room TypeSemester RateAcademic
Year Rate
Two-Room Double$3,451$6,902
Single$4,044$8,088
Deluxe Single$4,443$8,886

Note: These halls close for Winter & Spring Breaks

Break Housing (Hart, Knox, York)

Room TypeSemester RateAcademic Year Rate
Double$3,210$6,420
Single$4,094$8,188
Small Single$3,679$7,358
Double Single$4,094$8,188
Note: Students living in break housing may stay in their rooms during Winter and Spring Breaks (subject to change).

Break Housing (DTAV/Patch Suites)

Room TypeSemester RateAcademic
Year Rate
Suite Double$3,279$6,558
Suite Single$4,222$8,444

Note: Students living in break housing may stay in their rooms during Winter and Spring Breaks (subject to change).

Graduate Housing

Room TypeSemester RateAcademic
Year Rate
Double$3,203$6,406
Premium Single$4,607$9,214
Undergraduate Single+$4,353$8,706
Small Single$3,887$7,774
+Allowed only upon approval by the Graduate School.

2023-24 Meal Plan Rates

Unlimited meal plans are required of all first and second-year students living on campus, except those living in DTAV or Patch.

Meal Plan TypeSemester
Rate
Academic
Year Rate
Unlimited
Unlimited visits to our campus dining halls, no Meal Plan Dollars, 10 To- Go meals, 6 guest meals, 2 meal exchanges per week
$3,038$6,076
Unlimited Flex
Unlimited visits to our campus dining halls, $150 Meal Plan Dollars, 20 To-Go Meals, 6 guest meals, 2 meal exchanges per week
$3,188$6,376
Unlimited Flex
Unlimited visits to our campus dining halls, $400 Meal Plan Dollars, 20 To-Go Meals, 6 guest meals, 2 meal exchanges per week
$3,438$6,876

Additional Meal Plans

Meal Plan TypeSemester
Rate
Academic
Year Rate
Junior-Senior Flex
120 visits, $1,300 Meal Plan Dollars, 16 To-Go Meals, 6 guest meals
$2,709$5,418
Senior Flex
$2,724 Meal Plan Dollars, 6 guest meals
$2,724$5,448
125 Flex*
125 visits, $375 Meal Plan Dollars
$1,845$3,690
75 Flex*
75 visits, $872 Meal Plan Dollars
$1,754$3,508
50 Plan*
50 visits, no Meal Plan Dollars
$591$1,182
25 Plan*
25 visits, no Meal Plan Dollars
$295$590
Graduate Plan**
$580 Meal Plan Dollars
$580$1,160
No Meal Plan*$0$0

*Available only to DTAV and Patch Hall residents, commuter students, off-campus graduate students, faculty, and staff

**Available for graduate students

Details about meal plans and UMaine Dining can be found at https://umaine.sodexomyway.com/my-meal-plan.

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Looking for Summer Rates? Visit our Summer Housing Rates page for all the info you need.

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