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Questions about roommates/suitemates
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1. What are the procedures for requesting a roommate or suitemate?
The process for requesting to live with someone is explained here. Each applicant is only permitted to request up to three people that they wish to live with. 2. Can I find out who my roommate is before I arrive? No. Because room assignments are made just prior to check-in, roommate information will not be available until you've arrived. 3. If I don't get along with my roommate/suitemates, can I change rooms? It may be possible, depending on space availability. To request a change to another room within your current hall, contact the staff in your residence hall office. Requests to change to different types of rooms (e.g. from shared rooms to single rooms) must be submitted to the Office of Summer Housing. 4. If my roommate and I are not placed in the same suite/room, can we be moved to a new room or building where we can live together? If you are not placed with your requested roommate, it may be because there were no whole open rooms available for you and your roommate the week that you checked in. You should speak to the residence hall staff about the possibility of making a room change in the future. Changes, if possible, will be based on availability and are not guaranteed. To request a move to another hall, both roommates must submit a request to the Office of Summer Housing. For additional information, click here. 5. Can males/females live in the same room/suite? No. All of our residence halls are coed, but rooms/suites are same-sex only. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Special Sessions Admin, |
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nyusummer.infopop.cc
NYU Summer
NYU Summer in Greenwich Village Housing
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about roommates/suitemates
