Housing Availability
On-campus housing is neither required nor guaranteed. Assignments are made based on the date both the completed housing application and the required non-refundable housing deposit are received. Students who complete these steps early have the highest likelihood of securing an on-campus space.
- Duration of Eligibility
- Undergraduate Students: Eligible to reside of campus for up to ten (10) fall/spring semesters, excluding breaks and summer sessions.
- Graduate Students: Eligible to reside on campus for up to four (4) fall/spring semesters, excluding breaks and summer sessions.
Community Standards:
Students who demonstrate an inability or unwillingness to meet community living standards may be deemed ineligible to continue residing in university housing.
Immunization Requirement:
In accordance with Connecticut State General Statute 搂10a-155b, all students residing in university housing are required to be vaccinated against meningitis as a condition of residence. For specific documentation requirements and submission instructions, please contact University Health Services
- All residential students are also required by the State of Connecticut to have received a meningitis conjugate vaccine within five years prior to their move-in date.
- All students must provide proof of two doses of the following vaccines:
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella)
- Varicella (Chickenpox)
- All students must complete the health forms, including the tuberculosis (TB) risk assessment, to determine if additional documentation is needed.
Enrollment and Academic Standing:
Only matriculated students who are making satisfactory academic progress are eligible to reside in university housing. Students must be registered for classes to live on campus.
Financial Responsibility:
Students who fail or refuse to meet their financial obligations to the university may be deemed ineligible to continue residing in campus housing.