If you want to live on campus with one to three friends, you may apply for housing in a group. Applying as a group gives friends the best opportunity of being assigned together—especially if everyone in the group has the same gender, student status and assignment priority level.
Group Applications
- Students may apply for housing as a group during the first-round Lottery and Waiting List rounds.
- Groups cannot be accommodated during the Continuous Assignments rounds.
- All group members must be seeking housing for the same quarter.
- Group size can consist of two to four students and can be a mix of men and women.
- There is no guarantee that all members will be assigned to the same residence, or to the same apartment within a residence. During Winter and Spring Quarters when wholly vacant apartments are rarely available, you may be split between residences.
- It is very unlikely that groups containing both first-year students and continuing students will be assigned together because they do not have the same assignment priority.
Coed Groups and Gender-Neutral Housing
By default, coed groups will be assigned to same-sex apartments near each other. Coed groups who wish to live together within the same apartment should submit a Gender-Neutral Housing Room Assignment Request on Axess once they are assigned to the same residence and type of housing. Since most shared housing on campus is assigned as same-sex apartments, there are certain conditions that apply to Gender-Neutral Housing:
- Students must apply as a group
- Select their own roommate(s) from students assigned to the residence
- Completely fill an apartment
- If a roommate in a gender-neutral apartment leaves in the middle of the year, students may be required to move in order to return the space to single-gender
- No students will be assigned to a mixed-gender apartment without requesting specifically requesting that assignment
More information is available on the Gender-Neutral Options web page.
Application
All group members should submit an individual housing application in Axess with the group information.
- The group member to submit a housing application first creates the group by entering the group name and password. This person becomes the group leader.
- Choose a name that is not easy to duplicate. The name and password should include five to eight characters, at least one alpha and one numeric character and no symbols—for instance, gr8music and play4us.
- Subsequently, each member of the group then files his or her own housing application and selects to join the group by entering the same group name and group password. Please allow a few seconds for the group information to post before the next person attempts to join.
- You should decide whether or not to use the group retention feature which allows you to move to a lower preference in order to keep your group together should there not be space in a higher preference.
- All group applicants must list the same residences in the exact same order for the group feature to work. Listing different choices may cause the group to become split at the point where the choices diverge.
- The housing application gives group members the option to copy their group leader’s list of choices. Please note: If the group leader changes his/ her choices after a group member has copied the leader’s choices that group member must go back and recopy the group leader’s choices. Otherwise, the old choices will remain on the group member’s application.
Group Retention
Group retention allows a group to indicate through how many choices they would like the assignment program to keep their group together. Groups are required to set a group retention level on their application.
- The “Group Retention” feature is only available for groups applying for the first-round Lottery. Groups applying for a Waiting List round are not able to use group retention.
- The group retention feature will not work if you do not have the same assignment priority so new graduate students and continuing graduate students cannot use group retention.
- For summer-only assignments, group retention will not work for enrolled students applying with un-enrolled students, as enrolled students have a higher priority for summer housing.
- Law students with priority to Munger Graduate Residences should not use the retention feature if not everyone has the same Munger priority level. Using the group retention feature will dumb down your priority to match that of the lowest priority in your group. Your priority does not transfer to non-law students in the group.
Changing groups or deciding not to be part of a group
You can change your application until the application deadline, and can delete group information, change residence choices, and/or create or join a new group until the deadline
Special Considerations
If you apply with a student who has applied for assignment through the Office of Accessible Education (first round only), you will be assigned through the OAE, but should still file an application. See specific information on the Medical Accommodations page.
Filing a Split-group Petition
Split-group petitions are only accepted after the first-round Lottery and Autumn Waiting List. If you are a member of a group that is split after one of these rounds and you want to be assigned to the same residence as your group mates, you may petition Housing Assignments by the Split-group Petition deadline – see Calendar and the Split-group Petition. Every attempt is made to reunite split groups by the start of Autumn Quarter, but only if:
- The group was not split because the members selected different group retention choices
- All members have the same assignment priority
- All members listed the same choices in the same order
- All members petitioned by the deadline
Specific Apartment Assignments
Once you and your group members are assigned to the same type of housing the Housing Front Desk Supervisor for that area will try to assign you within the same apartment. If that is not possible they will try to assign you apartments nearby within the same neighborhood. If you are applying with a coed group, please refer to the coed group information above.