Housing & Meals

On-Campus Housing

You are encouraged to stay in Beaujolais Village at Sonoma State University, the deluxe on-campus residence apartments near the Green Music Center. The four-night package fee is $525 and includes a private bedroom, private bath, linens (a pillow with case, two sheets, blanket, comforter, two bath towels and a washcloth), all meals, and a parking permit. The following items are NOT provided in SSU residence apartments: soap, shampoo, alarm clock, hair drier, iron, ironing board, hangers, cooking utensils, or waste basket. These accommodations are in four-bedroom/four-bath apartment suites with shared living space and kitchen.  All bedrooms are non-smoking and equipped with free wireless Internet access. Responsible use of alcohol is allowed in SSU residence halls, but it must be consumed indoors and out of plain view. 

For your own pleasure and use, you may choose to bring a tuning fork, musical instruments, bathing suit, and/or a bicycle. Laundry and recreational facilities are available for a small charge. Swimming is free in the Residential Community pool and hot tub. There is no air conditioning in any of SSU’s residential suites, nor is it usually needed. You are liable for any damage that occurs to your room during your stay.

You may reserve a room for a guest at the same rate and for the same time period as your own stay in campus housing. Please indicate the guest’s name on your registration form. Children under 18 and pets cannot be accommodated in campus residences.

View Beaujolais rooms and apartment plan (Scroll down for a description of Beaujolais apartment furnishings)

View an SSU campus map

View a map of Beaujolais Village and adjacent parking

Disability  

SSU residential facilities contain units accessible to people with disabilities. Please inform us in advance and in writing if you need special accommodation because of a disability. 

Meals

Student Center and is approximately a 10-minute walk from rehearsal and lodging spaces. Resident meals begin with dinner on Wednesday, June 15.

Commuters are invited to dine with resident workshop participants in the Student Center. These meals must be purchased ahead of time. You are not permitted to bring your own food into the dining hall.

On weekdays, sandwiches and salads are for sale at an outdoor café on campus. Fast food, ice cream, restaurants, and a convenience store are within easy walking distance from campus. Oliver's, an excellent supermarket, is located about a mile away.