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Student housing comes with its perks—like a furnished apartment and easy access to campus events—but there are a few more details you need to know. Here, you’ll find the information you need about roommates, guests, payments, and more.

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Your new home.

Though student housing apartments are furnished, you will need to bring all the extras, such as linens, cooking supplies, and toiletries. You’ll find a complete list of suggested items in your room-assignment packet.

Each bedroom includes a dresser, an
extra-long full-size bed (most students use queen-size sheets), a desk, a desk chair, and a nightstand. The living room includes an entertainment center, a coffee table, and an end table.

Sharing your space.

You can match with and choose a roommate using the student housing portal. During the application process, we gather information to suggest best matches for all residents. Within the portal, you can also search for a roommate by name (so you and your BFF can live together) or by lifestyle questions (so if you’re a night owl you won’t clash with a morning bird). Once matches are selected, you will be provided with contact information for your new roommate, or you can send them a message within the housing portal.

Within the first 10 days of moving in together, you’ll need to submit a roommate agreement. If problems should arise, we have a well-established mediation process for roommates that is 90 percent effective in resolving conflict. Through peer-to-peer resolution methods, mediation can assist with moving forward and making living situations successful.