The University Housing Office has posted the room selection dates for new and returning students for the 2022-2023 academic year. New students will have access to NSU’s on-campus housing portal for room selection in early May, but returning students are able to select their on-campus housing as early as March. However, the timeline looks a little different for this year.
While housing contracts for the 2022-2023 academic year have already gone live, students have until March 3 to complete them. Then, on March 4, students will receive an email from the University Housing Office with their specific time slot to select a room space.
This year, housing options look a little different for each class. Some on-campus housing buildings have been separated by floors, as Mako Hall’s first through sixth floors are dedicated to rising sophomores, while Mako’s seventh floor is reserved for rising juniors. Other buildings are only available to some classes, like Founders, Farquhar and Vettel (FFV) are only available to rising sophomores.
Where Razor’s edge scholars and rising seniors used to have priority, rising sophomores now choose first. Housing selection begins for students who have between 30 and 59 credits on March 8. They have the option of living on any floor of Mako Hall except the seventh floor, or choosing to reside anywhere in Founders, Farquhar or Vettel (FFV).
The following day is reserved for rising juniors, or students that have between 60 and 89 credits. Rising juniors only have one on-campus option, which is the seventh floor of Mako Hall. Otherwise, they must opt to live in Rolling Hills A or Rolling Hills C, which aren’t far from campus but do require a bus or car to get to main campus. In addition to these options, rising juniors can also choose to live at University Pointe, an apartment complex that NSU has partnered with to offer housing to students. The apartment complex is just over a mile and a half away from main campus, but there is an exclusive bus that runs from University Pointe to main campus for students who don’t want to or are unable to drive themselves.
Finally, rising seniors select rooms on March 10. Rising seniors, or students with more than 90 credits, only have the option of living in Rolling Hills A or Rolling Hills C, or living at University Pointe.
Students who do not select a room space during their appointed time will be manually placed by the University Housing office. Students are encouraged to reach out to the University Housing Office with any questions or concerns at housing@nova.edu.