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Living with a Roommate
- Students may indicate a roommate preference on the Housing Application. Roommate requests must be mutual when you apply. We cannot guarantee all requests.
- If you do not request a roommate, one will be assigned to you.
- On residence hall application, students are given the opportunity to indicate a music preference. Similar music preferences will be used to assist in roommate placement, when no specific roommate is indicated.
- The Roommate Agreement is a great way to start off right with your roommate. Print it here, have both roommates fill it out, and share your answers with your roommate. It covers topics like study hours, music hours, and possessions each roommate is or isn't willing to share.