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Room-Change
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One of the most important parts of college is learning to live with
different people. Roommates may have different interests, habits,
ways of doing things, different hours, ways of dealing with stress
and most importantly different ideas of compromise. Campus living
can prove to be one of the most memorable parts of college life.
Best friends can be made and friendships can be tested. Residence
Life and it's staff is committed to helping students adjust to
having a roommate as well guide them through the ups and downs of
community living. We do realize that not all roommates are matches
made in heaven. If you are currently in a bad roommate situation,
please follow these steps to possibly fix the issues or ultimately
change rooms.
If you are having roommate conflict issues please
contact your RA or your RD. If they are unable to help you they will
refer you to an Assistant Director.
If the Assistant Director feels that you need a room-change they
will contact the Housing Administrator to see what your options are
for a room-change.
The Housing Administrator will give you the room-change form for you
to obtain signatures from both your current and new roommates.
Once you have all of the correct signatures the Housing
Administrator will issue you keys to your new room as well as an RCF
to be completed.
You will have 24 hours to move into your new residence. Once you
have moved, you will need to turn in your old key to the Housing
Administrator as well as the completed RCF for the new room.
After you have turned in your key the Residence Life will
complete the check-out process by signing off on your RCF. If you
have any charges relating to check-out Residence Life will notify
you.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact The Office
of Residence Life in the DPC.