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Students can meet their future roommates at the time they select their room. By clicking the 'Application Status' link in the My Housing Portal, you are brought to a page showing the bed space you have reserved as well as the other occupants located in that room.
If you want to search for your roommate(s), there are a number of ways to do so: social media, during an on-campus visit, or by using the Roommate Tools in My UAHome. Our Roommate Search/Request process allows you to message other students in the system; it is up to you if you want to reach out and respond.
Are freshman required to live on campus? Incoming first-year students are not required to live on campus but are encouraged do to so.
Roommate requests can be made on My ASU Housing through the Roommate Finder application. Each residence hall is co-ed by room. All suites (two rooms sharing a bathroom), apartments, and rooms are single gender unless a student specifically requests gender neutral housing through their housing application.
Utilize websites and apps designed for finding roommates, such as: Roommates Craigslist Facebook groups specific to your area Roomster or SpareRoom Ask friends, family, or colleagues if they know anyone looking for a roommate. Personal connections can lead to more trustworthy arrangements.
Websites like Craigslist, Padmapper, and Roomie Match can help you find the right roommate for you. Such sites allow you to build a profile or post an ad seeking out a roommate to meet your needs.
Incoming first-year students are not required to live on campus but are encouraged do to so. More than 80% of the students who live on campus are first-year students.
If you have not yet started at UCF, you should contact Undergraduate Admissions at 407-823-3000 to ask how to make the change. If you have already started at UCF, you should contact the Registrar's Office at 407-823-3100 to have the change made.
The posted rates are per person; the fall semester rent includes the $400 Rent Down Payment. Rates apply to housing only and do not include meal plans or parking. Note: All students living on campus with freshmen status at Move-In will be required to have a Meal Plan.