Illinois Street Residence Halls (Townsend and Wardall) offer in-room coed options and multiple individual-use bathrooms on each floor. Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Halls (Babcock, Blaisdell, Carr, Saunders) is coed by door (male designated rooms next to female designated rooms).
What do I include in a Roommate Agreement? Information about the property, roommates, and original lease. Term or length of the agreement. Rent responsibilities. Security deposit details. Responsibilities for utilities and household costs. House rules, roommate duties, and restrictions. Rules for termination of tenancy.
Your dorm or suite may be co-ed or single gender; some schools group suites by gender and floor, some do not.
Northeastern University is proud to offer All Gender Housing to all of our residential students. The All Gender Housing policy can be found here.
All of our residence halls are gender inclusive.
In our commitment to fostering inclusive communities, we recognize the need to provide housing options that meet the diverse needs and interests of all students. Please note that all of the communities are coed, which means there are no gender-exclusive buildings.
To request a roommate, both you and your preferred roommate (requests must be mutual) need to go to My UW Housing and complete the following: Either create a roommate group for your roommate(s) to join or join the roommate group your preferred roommate has already created.
How to write a roommate agreement Names of both tenants. The property address. The dates the lease begins and ends. The amount of rent each person pays. Who pays for utilities. Who pays the security deposit. Which bedroom each person occupies. Who buys food, or if you're each buying your own food.