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To request a room change you will need to complete and submit a Room Change Request Web Form to the Housing Office. The room change request processes periods are only available at the onset of each quarter. Learn more about the Room Change Request procces and the specific dates for each quarter.
Housing for transfer students is not guaranteed, however we have been able to offer housing to all Transfer students who have applied in the past few years. Applying outside of the published deadlines or for winter or spring? No problem, we accept applications on a rolling basis.
How to find roommates in college: 8 tips Start with your social circle. Use college roommate apps. Know what questions to ask. Consider lifestyle and habits. Explore themed dorms. Seek people with similar study habits. Think about how many roommates you want. Communicate and set expectations.
Housing is first come, first serve. Freshmen are not required to live on-campus.
If you try to apply later in our process, the dorms may be full. New students are not required to live on campus and housing is not guaranteed.
The unlawful presence of any controlled substance or alcohol in the workplace and campus itself is prohibited.
In support of the residential nature of Santa Clara, and the University's commitment to integrated education, full-time undergraduate students are required to live on campus during their first and second year, unless the student has been approved for an exception or space is not available to accommodate this ...
Undergrad: Incoming freshman given priority for housing; 48% of students live on-campus.
Having a roommate in college offers several benefits, such as making social connections, sharing housing costs, learning to live with others, having emotional support, and sharing experiences. You'll want to communicate with your roommate and establish clear boundaries to ensure a comfortable living space for everyone.
Incoming first-years do not choose their roommates.