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Residency Requirement
Housing & Residence Life recognizes the benefits of living in on-campus residence halls, such as higher retention and graduations rates and increased exposure to on-campus resources and support systems. Beginning with the Fall 2025 cohort semester, 헤라카지노 주소 will implement a two-year residency requirement. Students will be required to live in campus housing their first and second year. To ensure the success of our on-campus residents, we are focused on student thriving and the whole student experience, helping them build strong communities and foster connections to fellow students and 헤라카지노 주소.
As we finalize details, additional information will be provided through this page and the housing application.
Participating Cohorts
New incoming first-year students for the Fall 2025 semester will be the inaugural cohort for the residency requirement. These students will live on campus for their first two years, 2025 - 2026 academic year and 2026 - 2027 academic year.
New transfer students for the Fall 2025 semester will not be required to live on campus. If transfer students would like to live on campus, they must submit the housing deposit upon admission, and must meet the housing application deadlines to be guaranteed a space. Applications submitted outside of the deadline will be processed as space is available.
Benefits of Living Campus
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Supportive & Accessible Environment: On-campus living ensures a seamless transition to college life with access to RAs, on-site professional staff, secured housing and essential amenities like on-campus safety resources, dining and fitness centers.
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Stronger Community & Campus Engagement: Shared living experiences foster friendships, build connections and encourage involvement in events and extracurricular activities to create a vibrant and impactful social life.
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Enhanced Academic & Personal Success: In addition to a close proximity to classes, study spaces, and academic resources, living on campus can increase your exposure to residential programming and communities that will help develop your independence, time management, and interpersonal skills within a supportive environment.
Guidelines for Exemption
Students may apply for an exemption from the residency requirement if they meet the following criteria:
- Student is 22 or older by August 1 of the first-year residency requirement;
- Student is married or in a domestic partnership by August 1;
- Student is the parent or legal guardian of a minor that resides with the student;
- Student lives with a parent or guardian at their permanent residence that is within 25 miles of campus and is where the parent or legal guardian has resided for at least 183 days;
- Student is studying abroad; or
- Veteran Status.
Documentation will be required for the housing exemption criteria listed above, and should be submitted after completing the housing application through the 헤라카지노 주소 Housing Portal. Housing exemptions are not guaranteed.
Students with disabilities may request an exemption from the housing requirement by completing the University's disability accommodation process through the Academic Support & Access Center (ASAC). Students who have sincerely-held religious beliefs may request an exemption from the housing requirement by completing the University's religious accommodation process through the Kay Spiritual Life Center. Students who have questions about the housing requirement should contact housing@american.edu.
All incoming first-year residents must complete a housing application in order to reside on-campus. In instances where a housing application is not completed or where an exemption from the residency requirement is not submitted, Housing & Residence Life will still assess housing charges for an available housing space. In order to avoid any unintended housing charges for an assumed housing assignment, please complete a residency requirement exemption within the Exemption Request Timeline, outlined below.
Exemption Request Timeline
- May 7: Priority deadline to submit Disability-related housing accommodation request or exemption.
- May 7: Priority deadline to submit Religious-based housing accommodation request or exemption.
- June 1: Deadline to submit any additional housing exemption requests via your .
- June 30: Final communication of exemption request outcomes to incoming students.
- On a rolling basis: Students admitted to 헤라카지노 주소 after June 1st will have 96 hours to submit their exemption request; decisions will be released within 30 days of submission.
Disability-based exemptions and Religious-based exemptions will be communicated by the appropriate offices (the Academic Support and Access Center and Kay Spiritual Life Center) within 30 days of the original date of submission. Housing & Residence Life will communicate decisions for all other exemption requests within 30 days of the original date of submission.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our DC peer institutions such as George Washington University and Georgetown have a residency requirement. Additionally, 헤라카지노 주소 surveyed 36 peer institutions in different parts of the country and found that 23 of them had a two-year requirement or more.
Yes, living on campus typically comes with additional costs for housing and meal plans. The cost will vary depending on the type of housing and the meal plan chosen. Financial aid packages may help cover some of these costs. Academic year rates for housing can be found on our Academic Year Rates page.
First- and second-year students living on campus, including the 2025 and 2026 entering cohorts participating in the residency requirement, are required to have a university meal plan. You can read more about our meal plan offerings here.
Transfer students are not subject to the same on-campus living requirements as new first-year students. Given the enhanced experiences of residential living, however, we strongly encourage new transfer students to live in university housing. Housing is offered to transfer students on a space available basis, but is not guaranteed. Preference is given to transfer students who are admitted with 36 or fewer credits and who have submitted an enrollment deposit and housing application by July 1st, see our Transfer Student page.
While we will ensure all first- and second-year students have a space on campus to fulfill this residency requirement, there will be opportunities for upperclass students to apply and select a variety of on-campus housing options.
As outlined in our first-year page, opportunities for selecting a room in a particular first-year residence hall, as well as for matching or choosing a roommate, will be available during the roommate matching and room selection process.
While there will be opportunities to change your selections throughout the summer, we generally close the window for self-selecting spaces in mid-June each year. After move-in and beginning three weeks into the semester, residents are able to request a room change through the Open Room Change process.