Housing Reapplication
Reapplication Process
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Housing Application
In early February, all current residents will get an email letting them know the reapplication process is open.
- In the Housing Portal, complete the 2025-26 Housing Application
- The deadline to apply to participate in room selection is March 1 at 11:59 PM.
- Exemption requests are completed in the Housing Portal and are available after a student completes the application. Exemption request information will be available in November -
Roommate Matching (Optional)
After you complete a Housing Application, you can pair with a roommate in the Housing Portal.
1) You will search for your roommate with their 51²è¹Ý ID number, and send the request in the portal. Your roommate gets and email asking them to confirm the match on the portal. Roommate matches must be mutual and completed in the portal.
2) You can only match with a roommate if they have a completed housing application.
3) Matching with a roommate will allow the person with the first timeslot to assign the other resident to the same room during General Room Selection.
4) The deadline to match with a roommate is March 1 at 5 PM.
Roommates cannot pull their roommate into a room they don’t qualify for.
- For example, a rising junior cannot pull a rising sophomore into Thomas House (reserved for juniors and seniors only).
- Another example, a Boaz Commons resident cannot pull a Virginia-Snider Commons resident into Boaz Commons, because that student is not a member of Boaz Commons. Roommates from different RCs have an opportunity to select together from available space, but assignment may be to a third RC or upper division housing. -
Room Selection
Returning residents who complete their housing application by 11:59 PM on March 1 will be able to reserve a room during room selection. There are two room selection periods.
1. General Room Selection
- General Room Selection is March 10-13, 2025. Students will receive an email with a timeslot and an end time. This window of time is when you can log in and pick a room.
- Sophomores will see available rooms in their Residential Commons and some Upper Division Housing (Moore, Smith-Perkins and 3050 51²è¹Ý Blvd).
- Juniors and Seniors (determined by number of years at 51²è¹Ý) will see available rooms in their current residential community and Upper Division Housing (Martin, Moore, Smith-Perkins, Thomas and 3050 51²è¹Ý Blvd).
- For students with a roommate match on the portal, the roommate with the earliest time logs in at their time and picks a double for themselves and their roommate.
- Students who don't have a roommate on the portal can select either a single or one space in a double and will be assigned a roommate over the summer.
- Living in the Service House? The RCD will have information about Service House room selection in April.
2. Roommates from Different RC Room Selection
- For sophomores only, where roommates give up up their RC to be a with a roommate who doesn't live in their RC this semester. (Giving up the RC applies to both roommates.)
- Must be requested when student applies for housing, and both roommates must request each other on portal.
- Selection is March 25 & 26, 2025. Students will receive an email with a timeslot to reserve a room.
- Students approved for this selection will see available space in upper division housing and residential commons. Space is limited in each community and is on a first-come, first served basis.
Dates and Timeline
Late January
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February 15
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March 1 at 11:59 PM
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March 4
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March 10-14
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March 24-26
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March 27
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April 1
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May 1
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51²è¹Ý Service House
Interested in living in the 51²è¹Ý Service House? The Service House is a co-operative living option for students interested in service and a supportive community. The Service House features doubles rooms with suite-style bath, large living room area and community kitchen, and central location near Hughes-Trigg Student Center.
Learn More About The Service House
Rising sophomores who are invited to live in a fraternity or sorority and want an exemption must first apply for housing, then request an exemption.
- In the application, indicate that you intend to live in a fraternity or sorority on the Room Selection Intention page.
- After completing the application, you will be routed to the exemption process. Complete that process. The deadline for this is April 1.
- Students who request an exemption to live in a 51²è¹Ý-owned fraternity house must later register as a fraternity resident. The deadline for this is May 1.
- Students requesting exemption to live in a sorority or Sigma Chi must upload a copy of their lease. The deadline for this is May 1.
- Exemptions will only be approved to move into the chapter house where the student is a member of the chapter. Membership will be verified with 51²è¹Ý Fraternity & Sorority Life before exemption is granted. No exemptions are granted for Panhellenic or other houses.
- No Greek exemptions will be accepted after May 15.
Rising sophomores requesting an exemption due to personal circumstances must first apply for housing, then request an exemption.
- In the application, indicate that you intend to apply for an exemption.
- After completing the application, go to the 51²è¹Ý Housing Portal homepage and select the Exemption Request process.
- Exemption requests are reviewed by the housing appeal committee on a revolving basis.
- You should reserve a room during Room Selection even if you submit an Exemption. (If exemption is granted, the room reservation will be cancelled.)
- Be mindful that some personal circumstances (Roommate issues, community living and 51²è¹Ý housing facilities) are not sufficient grounds for an exemption to be granted, regardless of the information provided. 51²è¹Ý and RLSH offer several resources and interventions to help address these types of concerns and work with students to provide paths towards resolution of these issues when they are known and communicated prior to the exemption process.
- Cancellation penalties apply for all approved exemptions completed after April 1.
- No exemption requests for personal hardship will be accepted after May 15.
Rising sophomores are guaranteed housing and must reapply by 5 PM on March 1 in order to participate in room selection. If you apply after the priority deadline, we will assign you where space is available.
Juniors & seniors living on campus this Spring who apply by March 1 will have housing for 2024-25, and will receive a time for room selection. Those who apply after March 1 will be placed on Stand-by for assignment in late May and over the summer as space permits.- If you are a sophomore living in a residential commons, you’ll be able to select from all available rooms in your same commons and in Upper Division Housing (Moore, Smith-Perkins, 3050 51²è¹Ý Blvd).
- If you are a junior or senior living in a residential commons, you’ll be able to select from all available rooms in your same Residential Commons and in Upper Division Housing (Martin, Moore, Smith-Perkins, Thomas, 3050 51²è¹Ý Blvd).
- If you are a junior or senior living in upper division housing, you’ll be able to select from all available rooms in Upper Division Housing (Martin, Moore, Smith-Perkins, Thomas, 3050 51²è¹Ý Blvd).
Rising sophomores may select a room in their Residential Commons or in Upper Division Housing, pending space available. Communities include Moore (shared efficiency apartment), Smith-Perkins (doubles, some singles, community bath), 3050 51²è¹Ý Blvd (doubles, community bath), or the 51²è¹Ý Service House (interview required).
Changes between Residential Commons are not permitted, but you have the ability to select from available space in Upper Division Housing. If no space is available in upper division when you log in, you will be able to select in your same Residential Commons and ask to be on the Upper Division Housing waiting list.
If your assigned room was built and furnished for one person, the answer is likely yes. There are some ADA singles that are not available during selection. Sophomores wanting to retain their single must log in and reserve the room before March 1 at 5 PM.
Rising juniors and seniors may be able to reserve their current room (if it is still available) when they log in during General Room Selection.
Each student has one opportunity to pick a room during Reapplication Room Selection and there are not any do-overs after a student completes room selection.
It is possible to join a Waiting list for change to upper division housing or to request a single. More information about the Wait List process is available on our website. Wait lists are open March 22, close July 22 and expire August 1.
Suitemates cannot be requested. Residents in suite buildings who are returning to their commons may coordinate with each other during selection time to try to pick rooms within a suite, but this is not guaranteed and cannot be requested
To add a roommate request after March 1, both roommates must join the Roommate Request Wait List, and include the roommate’s name and 51²è¹Ý ID in the comments. Note: reassignment is dependent on available space and could mean being reassigned to another building. Each roommate must join the Wait List or else the request is not mutual, and therefore not considered for reassignment.
Please note that exemptions to live in a house other than the chapter to which you belong will not be approved. Membership is verified with 51²è¹Ý Fraternity & Sorority Life. No exemptions are granted for Panhellenic or other houses.
Please note that some personal circumstances (including roommate issues, community living and complaints about 51²è¹Ý housing facilities or dining) are not sufficient grounds for an exemption. 51²è¹Ý and RLSH have several resources and processes to address these concerns instead of exemption.
For Greek House exemptions, you may reserve a room if you are not sure that you have a space in the house for Fall. Any assignment would be cancelled after submitting a copy of your Greek contract on the portal (by May 1.)
Double occupancy rooms will have two residents next year, and if you select alone, the other space will be available during room selection for other students. If you are interested in a single, you should look for a single when you select a room during General Room Selection.
Sophomores who are in a double now and want a single--do not reserve Same Room as that will prevent you from selecting a single during General Room Selection.
You should select from the double rooms available to you and then join the waiting list for a single (starting March 27).
Reassignment to a single from the waiting list is dependent on cancellations, and therefore is NOT guaranteed. If you are reassigned to a single, you’ll be notified by email. Otherwise, you’ll remain assigned to a double and a roommate will be assigned.
Generally speaking, if you are required to live on-campus, you must have a "The Works" plan during those two years. For dining purposes, "sophomore" is determined by the number of years a student has lived on-campus, not by credit hours.
- Residents living in a Residential Commons, Smith-Perkins and 3050 51²è¹Ý Blvd. must have a dining plan. Second year (sophomore) residents must have "The Works" dining plan. Junior and senior students may select from additional dining plans.
- Residents in Moore, Martin, Thomas, and Service Houses may sign up for a dining plan, but it is not required. (There is no restriction on which plan.)
At this time, we are not accepting applications from off-campus juniors and seniors. Applications for Stand-by List may be available after May 1.
RLSH works with the Disability Accommodations & Success Strategies (DASS) office regarding disability accommodation in housing. To establish eligibility for accommodation, students must contact DASS and submit required documentation. DASS works with students with learning disabilities, physical disability, psychiatric disorders and others. To request accommodation related to a housing assignment, students must indicate the request when applying for housing in addition to establishing eligibility with DASS.
Students with a current accommodation will receive information regarding how this affects their reapplication and room selection.
Requests for a new disability accommodation must be completed by February 15, 2024 in order to be considered during the reapplication period. DASS will review and make recommendations according to the standard process. Requests received after February 15, 2024 are processed and considered as available during the summer.
Thomas House is reserved for rising juniors and seniors as determined by years at 51²è¹Ý, not by credit hours. Juniors and seniors will be able to choose from available spaces in Thomas House at their selection time.
If no space is available, you are will need to reserve in a different building and join the Waiting List for Thomas starting March 27. (Wait list for Thomas is not available for off-campus applicants.)