Residence Hall recontracting begins on March 18, 2009

Recontract your room in the residence halls by visting this site

If you would like to see the floor plans of the availabe rooms prior to recontracting, you may do so by visiting this site.

  • March 18 - Live in the same room
  • March 19 - Displaced
    • Displace students cannot recontract for their same room and are given priority to select another room.
    • More information about dispaced students can be found on this page.
  • March 20 - Live in a different room, same house
    • 90 plus credit hours midnight to noon
    • 60-89 credit hours noon to midnight
  • March 21 - Live in a different room, same house
    • 30-59 credit hours midnight to noon
    • 0-29 credit hours noon to midnight
  • March 22 - Live in a different room, same hall
    • 90 plus credit hours midnight to noon
    • 60-89 credit hours noon to midnight
  • March 23 - Live in a different room, same hall
    • 30-59 credit hours midnight to noon
    • 0-29 credit hours noon to midnight
  • March 24 - Live in any hall
  • March 25 - Off-campus Students
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  • March 27 - Online recontracting ends
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  • April 18 - Waiting list
    • You will be considered after first-year student assignments.

On-Campus Living is Green!

    Dining Hall Recycling
  • Cans - 400 pounds per week
  • Cardboard - 350 pounds per week
    Facilities Recycling
  • Antifreeze and motor oil
  • Appliances including ovens, dryers, refrigerators
  • Electronics including computers, televisions, microwaves
  • Batteries including those found in automobiles and cell phones
  • Other materials including scrap metal, tires, and paint
    How Students can Recycle
  • Get a small recycle bin for your room from the reception desk
    • You can recycle
    • Paper
    • Plastics
    • Cans
    • Cardboard
    • And more!
  • Bring 10¢ cans to the reception desks and get a return on your deposit (limited only to brands sold in the Residence Hall vending machines).
  • Join the Environmental Sustainability Committee to learn more about how to make the University even greener.