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do I apply or reapply for on-campus housing?
To apply
or reapply for residence halls, on-campus apartments and family
student housing, complete the Residential Life Application/Reapplication
and License Agreement and return it with the required fees to MTSU
Housing and Residential Life, Middle Tennessee State University,
Post Office Box 6, Murfreesboro, TN 37132.
Or complete
the on-line application/reapplication
and pay the required fees by credit card. Due to space restriction,
on-line applications are not accepted for spring terms.
How do I make reapplication for on-campus housing
Students
currently living on-campus may submit a reapplication for subsequent
terms. Early reapplication is accepted beginning the first day of
residence, typically August for the academic year and January for
spring term assignments only. Procedures for reapplication are the
same as that for the application process with one exception. There
is a REAPPLICATION DEADLINE. Current residents who reapply after
the reapplication deadline will lose their priority status and will
be assigned to remaining spaces as though they are a new applicant.
For information regarding the reapplication deadline, contact the
Housing and Residential Life Office.
When are the Housing tours?
Tours
start outside of KUC 303 (Housing Office) at 12:15 and 3:15 Monday-Friday.
The tour schedule will vary during exams and holidays. No appointment
is required. The tours visit the following residence halls:
Gracy, Wood, and Scarlet Commons.
Why am I required to pay the $300.00 prepayment?
The prepayment
fee denotes the student's investment in an assignment based on
the
terms of the license agreement. The prepayment is applied toward
housing costs, $150 for the fall term and $150 for the spring term,
provided the student meets the terms of the license
agreement.
Do
I have to pay $300 even though I won't be attending MTSU during
the Spring term?
All applications
are for the academic year which includes both fall and spring terms,
so you do have to pay the $300 prepayment fee. Those
students who are not returning as an MTSU student for the spring
term may cancel their
license agreement and may be entitled to a refund by notifying the Housing office in writing by the specified deadline.
If I cancel my housing, do I get my money back?
Prepayments
are refundable prior to the first day of the check-in period according
to the refund schedule found in the current license agreement.
How can I apply/reapply for an apartment?
Students
may indicate a preference for a specific type of accommodations
for consideration on the Residential Life Application. However,
the University reserves the right to make all Premise
assignments and to make any changes or transfers at the University's
discretion. The University does not guarantee assignment to a particular
building, type of accommodation, or (where applicable) specific
roommate(s).
What
is the deadline for applying/reapplying for housing?
While
there is no final application date for new applicants, current residents
submitting a reapplication form must do so prior to the specified
reapplication deadline. After that date, current residents will
lose their priority status and will be assigned to available remaining
spaces as though they are a new applicant. For specifics regarding
the reapplication process, contact the Housing and Residential Life
Office. Housing and Residential Life will accept applications until
all regular and overflow spaces have been filled. Once all regular
and overflow spaces have been filled, prepayment fees will be returned
to those students who didn't get a room assignment. If students
like, their application can be put on a waiting list for the next
available space. For more information, see Premise Assignments in
the license agreement.
Can
I make changes to my Housing application/reapplication once I've
sent it in?
Requests
for changes in application information may be submitted in writing
to MTSU Housing and Residential Life, Middle Tennessee State University,
Post Office Box 6, Murfreesboro, TN 37132. Please include
your full name and social security number on the request.
Are freshman required to live on campus?
Currently,
MTSU does not require any student to live on campus. However, once
the student makes application for housing, they will be bound by
the terms of the license agreement, including payment for both the
fall and spring semesters.
Where
can I find information about MTSU dining services?
www.mtdining.com
When
am I required to pay my housing fees?
Prepayment
fees are due at the time application is made. Housing fees are due
and payable during the fee payment period at the beginning of the
specific term. Please refer to Terms
of Occupancy on the license agreement.
What
if I can't pay the housing fees in one lump sum?
The Deferred
Payment Plan is available to all students and applies to all
university fees. For
more information
on this plan contact the Bursar's
Office.
When
will I get my room assignment?
Room assignments
are made during the months of July and August for the fall term,
December for the spring term, and April and May for the summer terms.
When
will I know who my roommate is?
To allow
for changes in student roommate requests, roommate assignments are
not sent until the first of August for the fall term. Many
students who participate in CUSTOMS
orientation and other summer programs appreciate the opportunity
to request a new friend as a roommate. Due to the flexibility
of current resident moves, students are not given roommate information
for the spring and summer terms.
Where do I go to check into my room?
Your check-in location is based on your room assignment.
Fall and Spring check-in is as follows:
Monohan Complex Desk - residents of Reynolds and Schardt Halls
Lyon Complex Desk - residents of Mary and McHenry Halls
Rutledge Desk - residents of Rutledge Hall
Smith Complex Desk - residents of Beasley, Gracy, Judd, Sims, and Smith Halls
Cummings Complex Desk - residents of Cummings Hall
Wood/Felder Complex - residents of Clement, Deere, Felder, Gore, Nicks, and Wood Halls
Womack Lane Complex Desk - residents of Womack Lane Apartments
Scarlett Commons Complex Desk - residents of Scarlett Commons Apartments
When
can I check into my room?
Specific
check-in information is available on the current rate schedule.
Checking in prior to the posted check-in dates/times
is strongly discouraged and in many cases denied due to the lack
of available space prior to the posted check-in times.
If
I don't like my room assignment, can I cancel my Housing agreement?
License
agreements are for the full academic year which includes both fall
and spring terms. Cancellations are extremely limited and accepted
only under very specific exceptions. For more information, please
see Cancellation of the
License Agreement.
What
should I bring with me?
Please
refer to the following link for a list of recommendations: Things
to bring with you
Can
I get a private room?
Private
rooms are available at an additional cost and are limited in availability. Does
MTSU offer substance free housing?
Yes, all
housing on campus is substance free. Alcohol and drugs are not permitted
on campus. All Housing and Residential Life facilities are
smoke-free. Smoking is prohibited in all public areas [lobbies,
hallways, community baths, classrooms, etc] and in all residence
hall rooms and on-campus apartments.
MTSU
is committed to maintaining a drug free environment in the residence
halls and in on-campus apartments. Our zero tolerance policy states
that any resident who is found responsible for infractions of any
of the prohibitions on illegal drugs will be evicted from the residence
hall system and not permitted to reside on campus.
What
do I do if I have a maintenance-type problem with my room?
Report
your problem to the Housing Facilities office. You can phone in
your problem to ext. 4116. Or for non-emergency problems, you can
complete the on-line maintenance request form
to have your problem addressed by the Housing Facilities staff.
Do
I have to take classes to live on campus during the summer?
Summer apartment residents are not required to enroll in classes.
Summer residence hall residents are required to enroll in at least one Summer session.
Can
I bring a computer with me?
Students
may bring their computers with them if they like. All residence
halls have network connections available in each room, so students
living there can explore the Internet from the comforts of home.
The use of antivirus software is required.
If you
don't have a computer, there are five Housing computer labs located
throughout campus which provide students access to the Internet,
email, printing, and various software packages to assist students
with classwork. These labs are located in Lyon Hall, Smith
Hall, Corlew Hall, Wood Hall, and Womack Lane Apartments area. If
my personal belongings are damaged or stolen, does the University
cover my losses?
No. MTSU
assumes no responsibility for the theft, destruction or loss of
money, valuables or other personal property belonging to or in the
custody of the student. Each student is strongly encouraged to carry
personal property insurance. Many dependent students may find that
they are covered under their parents' homeowners policies; please
confirm your coverage with your personal agent.
What more do I need to know about community living?
Community living, whether on-campus or off-campus, means young adults
are living in close proximity to one another. Sometimes, this means
young adults are susceptible to illnesses because healthy living practices
that have been influenced by your parents are not consistently adhered
to in the community living environment. Poor eating habits, inconsistent
sleeping patterns, stress, anxiety, and poor hygiene skills can all
contribute to illness during the college years. You can avoid some
illnesses or exposure to illnesses by talking with your physician
to learn more about college living and your health. See
College Living and Your Health 2005. [pdf]
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