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Residence Life and Housing
Housing Assignments

HOUSING SELECTION PROCESS for all NEW Students:

New students entering in the Spring of 2010 can apply online to select on-campus housing. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Craw in the ResLife office at 315-312-3213.


For information about Housing Selection, read about the "Housing Assignment Process" below and/or click the "ApplyOnline Help" link.

 



PROCESS for Returning Students:

The Housing Selection 2009-10 process is now complete. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Craw in the ResLife office at 315-312-3213.

 


Housing Assignment Process Overview

Returning students participate in the Housing Selection process to reserve their residence for the upcoming year. This process will be handled completely online this Spring, beginning in February. The first step in the process is payment of a Housing Deposit.

New/entering students housing assignments will now be done through an online process called "ApplyOnline." After paying the Housing Deposit, new students will be sent information regarding when and how to log-on to the system. Through ApplyOnline, students will indicate their preferences for housing and roommates (if applicable). New students housing assignments are made based on the information provided through ApplyOnline.

Although entering students (first year, transfer and readmitted) are given no guarantee of assignment to a specific building or room, every attempt is made to honor students' first or second preferences. Also, the Office of Residence Life and Housing will attempt to honor roommate requests when all students involved have mutually agreed in writing at least sixty (60) days prior to the upcoming semester's first day of classes. The College will assign roommates for students who do not express roommate preferences. In general, incoming students are assigned rooms based on the date their Housing Deposit is received by the College. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, or affectional orientation in those assignments.



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 Last Updated: 11/18/09