
Sonoma State University
Housing Services
1801 East Cotati Ave.
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
Tele: (707) 664-2541
Fax: (707) 664-4158
The majority of our first time freshman live in suite type arrangements. We also do have a number of apartments with full kitchens for our first time freshman. Students will be able to choose from a variety of living areas and room types offered within that area. Descriptions of the living areas and room types are provided below. Even though we have different floor plans in the suites, students only get to choose select a single or double occupancy bedroom and not how many live in the suite.
Students can choose from a variety of living areas. Sometimes the living area is particular to a type of accommodation. For instance, the FIG program resides in the Cabernet Village which has double occupancy bedrooms in apartments. If accepted into the FIG program, the student would be assigned to a Cabernet double occupancy bedroom. Our other areas are not as specific. Substance Free living is available in the residential suites and the Sauvignon Apartments. Our social-themed buildings are located in the residential suites only and placement is determined by demand.
Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs) offer a unique living and learning environment. Nine different academic themes offer students the opportunity of living with peers with similar academic interests and taking core classes together. Out of class activities and assistance, like study groups and field trips, build on the strong in-class relationships. Within the FIG living area, there is the option of a Substance Free Living environment. See the description below for more information. Join FIG and experience increased peer, residential staff and faculty support, the hallmark of FIG.
The Healthy Living Community offers students interested in exercise, intramural sports, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle the opportunity to live with other students who share those interests. The students in this unit work closely with the Walk Jog Run Club and the Campus Recreation Center to plan activities and events. Students in past years have participated in several intramural teams, attended programs on healthy eating, and participated in a half-marathon training program.
The Adventure Living Community is designed for students interested in exploring the Bay Area and beyond. Specifically, students are able to plan adventure type programs with their Community Service Advisor that interest them. In past years students have planned activities such as rock climbing, ice skating, skiing, trips to San Francisco, and much, much more.
By joining the Sauvignon CommUNITY students seek and commit to active involvement in cooperative teams, which are designed to foster positive community, investment, and pride in their living environment. Students choosing the Sauvignon CommUNITY will be expected to commit to active participation throughout the year as a member of a cooperative team. (Students will later be assigned as members of cooperative teams based on their individual interests and preferences.)
A Substance Free living area provides students with an academic and Residential Community atmosphere free of illegal drugs, alcohol and tobacco products. Students living in this area have a desire to pursue their studies at the University in an environment that is most conducive for a living learning experience. Students assigned Substance Free in Sauvignon will also be expected to participate in the Sauvignon CommUNITY cooperative teams.
Regular Living Area means that your building has no special programming. Residents living in the regular living area are still able to participate in some of the other living area events and will be expected to maintain an environment conducive to a living learning experience.
The Fuji suite consists of two double occupancy bedrooms with a bathroom and living room. The vanity and sink, toilet room and shower are all separate. Each space includes a bed, dresser, desk, closet, and desk chair. The living room is furnished with one sofa, one lounge chair, coffee table, end table, and a 2.9 cubic foot refrigerator/freezer.
A shared single consists of two single bedrooms with private entrances sharing a connected bathroom. The single room in the Gravenstein shares a bathroom with four other individuals. The single rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, desk chair, closet, dresser, and refrigerator/freezer combo.
Each apartment has two double occupancy bedrooms, a bathroom, living room, dining room and kitchen. The apartments also have a patio or balcony and large storage closet. These apartments are fully furnished with beds, desks, dressers, chairs, couch, two end tables, coffee table, easy chair, dining room table and four chairs.
Located in the Sauvignon Village, these four bedrooms, four bath apartments offer private bedrooms and baths, but give students the opportunity to share a living room and kitchen area with others. This Village will be a mixture of first time freshman, new transfers, and returning residents. Each apartment is fully furnished with sofa, two chairs, tables, dining room, table and chairs for six, a full kitchen with gas range and oven, dishwasher, garbage disposal, refrigerator, and microwave oven. Bedrooms are each furnished with one or two beds, desk, chair, bookcase, and dresser. The apartments also have a covered balcony or patio, bookcase and/or nightstand, and dresser. Single rooms have both bookcase and nightstand.