Residence Halls
Living on campus means being a part of a close-knit community. In addition to having the best dorm rooms in Charlotte, Queens has a four-year residency requirement. Because students who live on campus are more engaged in the campus community, perform better academically, and are more likely to utilize campus resources. To find out more about our housing options or to take a tour of a Queens dorm room, check out the residence halls and the housing rates and meal plans webpages. The Department of Residence Life and Housing has created a list of resources for residential students. If you have any questions, you can contact reslife@queens.edu or 704-337-2293.
Living Learning Community
The Preyers Honors Program Living Learning Community is centered on developing intellectual curiosity and socials connections between students across all academic disciplines. Programming in Honors Housing might include floor discussion groups, trips to area cultural events, museum tours, and exploring all that Queens and the Queen City have to offer.

Young Dining Hall
Dining
You’ll never go hungry at Queens. Whether you’re in the mood for food that’s healthy or indulgent, meaty or vegetarian--or if you just need a Starbucks fix--you’ll find dining you like.
Levine Center for Wellness and Recreation
Our Levine Center for Wellness and Recreation offers a 5,000-square-foot fitness center, NCAA level competition swimming pool, jogging track, and a dance/yoga studio.
Sports Complex
Located a few miles from campus, the Queens Sports Complex at Marion Diehl Park is one of the largest athletic venues in the region. The 65-acre complex is the home field for seven Royals athletics teams.

The Levine Center for Wellness and Recreation offers a 33-meter NCAA level competition swimming pool