LIRR STRIKE: The LIRR is on strike, disrupting the ability for commuters to get to and from the Stony Brook campus. More details here.

 

Living On Campus

housing portal

Stony Brook University offers on housing to students throughout the year.  The Office of Campus Residences is responsible for all room assignments for the IEC.  If you have any questions about living on campus, taking a virtual tour of the spaces available or any of the services that are offered, please visit the Campus Residences website.  

campus residences

For more information and policies all students should be aware of before they sign up to live on campus, please read the IEC Housing Application Policies.

Moving On Campus

Nervous about moving on campus? Check out the informative link that will help you prepare for the upcoming semester! This link will let you know about the move-in process, arrival dates, packing suggestions and other services you may find useful during your time on campus.

before you arrive

On Campus

SBU Student Resources

Get essential Stony Brook University information and services any time.

SBU Student Resources

Virtual Tour

Take a virtual tour of the Stony Brook University campus.  Don't forget to stop at the Melville Library...that's where the IEC Office is located.  All IEC classes are held in the SBS Building.

take virtual tour

Clubs and Organizations

Make your time at the IEC count in and outside of the classroom.  Stony Brook University offers numerous activities, clubs and organizations that all IEC students can take advantage of while studying English.  Aside from classes, the best way to enhance your student life at SBU is to spend time with other students and speak English!

learn more

Student Safety

Student safety is the highest priority of Stony Brook and the University Police Department.  Vehicular accident and pedestrian injuries remain a concern for all of us.  Whether you are walking on campus or driving a car, the use of cell phones, iPods or ther devices puts you and others at risk.  To reduce that risk, we encourage everyone to refrain from using these devices when traveling to your destination and simply "Put It Down."