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Room Draw

Room Draw

Information within these pages is directed towards current residential students who will need to participate in the University’s in-person housing selection process to secure on-campus housing for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Our housing process is done completely in person. The MBK Lobby will be transformed into a one-stop shop to address all of your housing, case management, scheduling, and accessibility needs. Students will choose a room according to their class standing and in order of arrival to the MBK Lobby on April 14th or 16th, 2026.

Schedule

April 14, 2026, 9:00am-1:00pm – MBK Lobby

  • Rising Seniors (90+ credits) : 9:00am – 11:00am
  • Open for questions and concerns : 11:00am – 1:00pm

April 16th, 2026 – MBK Lobby

  • Rising Juniors (60-90 credits) : 9:00am-11:00am
  • Rising Sophomores (30-60 credits) : 11:00-1:00pm

Only students who have met the following requirements may participate in Room Draw:

  • You must be registered for a full-time academic load for Fall 2026 to hold a room assignment through the summer
  • Currently registered for Spring 2026 classes
  • Completed a roommate agreement with a desired roommate (link to PDF here)
  • Free of any holds on their student account *

*If you have a hold on your account and are unable to register, please fill out the Student of Concern form. Case Management will work with you to either resolve the issue or provide a waiver so you can participate in Room Draw.

Rates & Contract Examples

Housing Accommodations

Students of Concern Form

About Available Spaces

All continuing students must select their own roommates. Roommates should discuss living options. Sometimes it is not the best idea to be roommates with a good friend or to continue with a current roommate if there are anticipated communication problems. Note that Residence Life will match you with a random roommate if you do not submit a roommate agreement.

Meletia Hall is an all-female identifying building.

The second floor of Doyle Hall are reserved for female identifying students.

The fourth floor of Doyle Hall are reserved for Male identifying undergraduate students.

The first and third floors of Doyle Hall are All-Gender floors.

Both Meletia and Doyle hall have elevators that are accessible to all residential students.

Both buildings have access to air-conditioning either through centralized air-conditioning in the building, or a window unit.