The first is the Roommate Search Tool in the Housing application, which allows you to fill out personal criteria to help find you a match for your roommate needs. Your other option is to join the WhatsApp group created by Carolina Housing to also help you find next year's roommates or suitemates!
Certainly you can. Colleges offer dozens of campus organizations devoted to every imaginable interest. None of these require enrolled students to live in a particular place. Remember many students are commuters who may live with their parents while attending college.
First things first: Living on campus is often a requirement for freshmen. You may be exempt if you have a good enough reason. But generally, you should prepare to live in the dorms if you're a first-year student. Get extra prepared by reviewing our guide on what to expect as a college freshman.
Ok, then if the other person is not on the lease, they are your subtenant and you are legally their landlord. If there is no written fixed term lease between you and them, they are month to month by default. So you can give them a written 7 day notice to vacate under NC law.
Look for the preferred roommate block on the University Housing application. Search for your roommate and then add him/her to your application. All roommate requests must be mutual, so remind your preferred roommate to accept his/her roommate request in MyPack Portal in order to complete the process.
Living on campus is an essential part of the Wolfpack experience: that's why students are required to live in University Housing their first year. Our primary goal is to see students succeed – both academically and socially.
Basic Requirements of Legal Residency Have 12 months of physical presence in North Carolina.
While all NC State students are encouraged to live on-campus, graduate students and transfer students are not required to live on campus and housing may be subject to availability. We offer residential options for students, faculty and staff.
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.
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.