There are several ways to find a compatible roommate at Wayne State University, such as posting on university housing forums, reaching out to student organizations, or using roommate matching services provided by the university.
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.
On the Online Housing Portal, inside the housing application, students are able to search for other students to potentially become roommates! There are three ways to search for a roommate: By using a person's specific PIN number. By seeing others answers to profile questions.
Please visit your Housing Portal to fill out your Housing questionnaire and find your match, message fellow students, and send requests for them to be your roommate.
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.
WSU will not allow in campus housing any animal that poses a threat to the health or safety of others, would cause substantial physical damage to the property of others, would pose an undue financial and administrative burden, or would fundamentally alter the nature of housing operations.
Pets are only allowed in certain units within specific HUH properties, and there are restrictions on the number, type, breed, and weight of permitted pets. You will need to complete a Pet Authorization and Policies Rider before you move in. (You can view a sample policy rider here.)
Pets. For reasons of health, sanitation, and state law, pets are not permitted in student rooms, lounges, or lobbies. Fish contained in fishbowls or aquariums no larger than 10 gallons, not requiring mechanized air-water recirculation system (i.e., aquarium), are allowed in residence hall rooms.
All students (including transfer students in their first year of college), under the age of 21, are required to live in the residence halls for a minimum of two semesters and through successful completion of 27 credit hours. "Successful completion" is defined as having achieved a passing grade in those 27 credit hours.
Service and Support Animals in University Housing Under WAC 504-36-020, pets are not allowed in university buildings. Refer to WAC 504-36-020 for exceptions, which include trained service animals.