The moment you step into the American University of Nigeria, Yola, you'll notice something different about how students live. Staying in the hostel here doesn't look or feel like what you'd find in most Nigerian universities.

The hostels are well kept, rooms come with proper furniture, and light is rarely a problem. What makes it special, though, is the atmosphere.

Since everyone stays on campus, you're always part of something, whether it's late night study sessions, casual hangouts, or just having people to check on you. Security people move around consistently, so you can sleep without worry.

This guide gives you a real look at each hostel, what the rooms actually contain, and what your daily life will look like if you choose to live at AUN.

AUN Hostel Accommodation 2025/2026

AUN provides hostel spaces for students at every level, with one major exception. Those on Industrial Training or Teaching Practice, usually 300 level students, do not get accommodation.

The reason is simple; they won't be around for the full session, only showing up for parts of it, so keeping them in hostels doesn't make sense.

The university has several hostels spread across campus, separated into male and female residences. Here is the full list:

  1. Aisha Kande (Female Residence Hall)

  2. Rosaria Volpi (Female Residence Hall)

  3. Gabrielle Volpi (Male Residence Hall)

  4. Hall AA (Female Residence Hall)

  5. Hall BB (Male Residence Hall)

  6. Hall CC (Female Residence Hall)

  7. Hall DD (Female Residence Hall)

  8. Hall EE (Male Residence Hall)

  9. Hall FF (Male Residence Hall)

AUN Hostel Types and Options

Based on the choice and diverse requirements of students, the following room options have been provided at AUN:

Triple Without Facilities:

Simply called 3 in 1 without, this room type accommodates 3 students but has no washroom. This category is only available in the Volpies.

Double Without Facilities:

Also called 2 in 1 without, this room type accommodates 2 students but has no bathroom. This is only available in the Volpies.

Triple With Facilities:

Commonly referred to as 3 in 1 W/F, this room type has a restroom and is designed for 3 students. These are available in all halls except the Volpies.

Double With Facilities:

Usually called 2 in 1 W/F, this room type has a washroom and is designed for 2 students. These are specifically available in Aisha Kande and the Volpies, with a few in EE and FF.

How to Apply for AUN Hostel Accommodation

Follow these simple steps to apply for AUN hostel accommodation:

  1. Open your device browser and go to the AUN portal at https://www.aun.edu.ng.

  2. Enter your student login details and click the login button.

  3. On your student dashboard, look to the right side and click on "Housing and Dinning"

  4. Once the page loads, follow the instructions displayed. Fill in all the required details carefully so you don't run into problems later.

  5. Move to the payment stage. Try to pay as early as possible so you don't lose your booked space. Using a bank ATM card is faster and easier than going through remittance printouts and bank queues.

  6. After payment goes through, download your receipt or take a screenshot. Print it out before you come to school for further clearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is hostel accommodation compulsory at AUN?
A: Yes. Undergraduate students are typically required to stay in on campus housing unless granted special permission.

Q: Are hostels available for postgraduate students?
A: Yes. Limited hostels are available for postgraduate students, subject to availability.

Q: Are male and female students housed separately?
A: Yes. Hostels are gender segregated for privacy and safety.

Q: Is WiFi available in the hostels?
A: Yes. Internet access is available across the residential halls.

Q: How much is AUN hostel accommodation?
A: Accommodation fees vary depending on room type and academic session. Fees are typically included as part of the overall student bill.

Q: Are visitors allowed in the hostel?
A: Visitors may be allowed in designated areas during approved hours, but overnight stays are typically restricted.