Room and/or Roommate Change
Room Change
I am a Freshman, and I am not getting along with my roommate. What should I do? Can I apply to change rooms?
First, you should talk with your Student Fellow and/or House Advisor to decide if a compromise can be reached between you and your roommate(s). We strongly recommend that you try to work out your differences before you decide to apply for a room change. After discussions with all interested parties, if no compromise can be reached, you can apply to change rooms through your House Advisor.
When can I apply for a room change? What do I need to do to be considered?
Room changes will be granted by the House Advisors beginning after the first two weeks of each semester.
Please Note: If a vacancy occurs in a Town House, Terrace Apartment, or South Commons applications to fill the vacancy will be accepted immediately. Do not wait to submit your application.
Room Changes and Roommates
I am a freshman, and I live in a double. What happens if my roommate moves out?
During the academic year, both A and B terms, students may apply for a room change. If this leaves a resident in a double, triple, or quad occupancy room with less than capacity, the resident is required to find a roommate(s). The remaining roommate is given seven (7) days to find the roommate of his/her choice. If you need assistance in locating a roommate, please contact your House Advisor as soon as possible.
What if I can't find a roommate?
If you are unable to locate a roommate yourself, your House Advisor will check to see if there are students in other buildings in a similar situation. For example, one resident left in a freshman double in Josselyn House during A term could move into a vacancy in a triple occupancy freshman suite in Main House. These types of moves will only occur with your consent.
Even after working with my House Advisor, I still cannot find a roommate. Do I still need to move, or can I stay in my current room?
If there are no roommates available, an in-house room exchange will take place. In this case, an upperclassman student living in a small single will switch rooms with a freshman living alone in a one-room double. However, these types of consolidations will only occur in the same hallway.
For example, a senior living in a small, single occupancy room on the 2nd floor of Davison House will only be allowed to consolidate rooms if a freshman on the 2nd floor is left alone in a one-room double. The senior will not be permitted to switch with a freshman living on 4th floorÉ instead, an upperclassman also living on the 4th floor will move.
Please note:
- As vacancies occur, occupants are required to fill these vacancies. If you wish to fill the vacancy by pulling a resident from multi-room accommodation (such as a suite or a two-room double), you must get prior approval from your House Advisor.
- The Office of Residential Life reserves the right to change the policies and process of room change and consolidation in order to meet housing needs and demands.
If you have questions please contact your House Advisor.