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Student housing

Wright State offers a variety of affordable campus housing options.

Residence halls offer single, double, triple, or quad occupancies that are close to your classes. All students are welcome to apply for housing in Hamilton Hall and The Woods. The Honors Community is exclusively for students who are in the University Honors Program, National Merit and Trustees Scholars, or others as assigned.

Apartments are available to students who have at least three quarters of WSU housing, are transfer or continuing sophomores, or are at least 21 years of age. Apartment floor plans include efficiency, deluxe efficiency, one bedroom, two bedrooms, and four bedrooms.

Learn more about the residence halls and apartments or request information.

Housing Rates

Rates vary by residence hall and apartment. View the proposed rates.

Late July: Room and Roommate Assignments

Notices of room assignments for fall quarter are generally mailed to the address you list on your Application/Agreement in late July. This letter will also contain proper check-in procedure and who your roommate(s) will be, along with their contact information. Changes to these assignments are not made before the start of the quarter.

Not starting in fall quarter?

New students moving into the halls for the winter/spring quarters will receive their room assignments approximately three to four weeks before the beginning of that quarter. These students will not be able to find out who their roommate(s) are until they check into their rooms.

Roommates

If you already know someone you want to room with, be sure that you complete your Preference Sheets very carefully and submit them within a few days of each other. If you do not already have a chosen roommate, you will be paired up with a roommate(s) based on the Preference Sheet. The Office of Residence Services cannot guarantee that you will get along, though. That’s up to you and your roommate(s).

No room assignments are made on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, major, age, disability, or sexual orientation.

See answers to other frequently asked questions.

Questions?

Please contact the Office of Residence Services at 1-866-WSU-HOME or by e-mail at housing@wright.edu.

 

Additional Housing Tips

We know this is an exciting time for you, and you're probably already thinking about what you will bring to make your room seem like home. Here are some things to remember as you begin planning and packing.

Be space conscious. Although our rooms are among the most spacious in the region, you'll want to be cautious about how many personal belongings you bring. You will have a wardrobe and a small three-drawer chest of drawers for your clothes. 

Talk with your roommate(s) about who's bringing stereo equipment, TV, telephone, and similar items.

Bathroom facilities. First-year students will be in double rooms in Hamilton Hall and the Honors Community or double, triple, and quad rooms in the Woods. The Woods rooms have an attached bathroom (with shower and toilet) and a sink in the main living area. Hamilton Hall rooms have community bathrooms. The Honors Community provides one bathroom for every two double rooms.

Carpet. Rooms in The Woods Halls Jacob, Laurel, Cedar, and Boston have wall-to-wall carpeting. Rooms in Hamilton Hall as well as The Woods Halls Hawthorn, Hickory, Oak, Maple, and Pine have tile floors. You can double check with Residence Services to see if your room has carpet once you receive your housing assignment. You may place area rugs or carpet in the rooms, but you may not install tacked or glued carpet. Keep in mind that placing carpet in a room that has four sets of assembled furniture (not to mention personal belongings) can be a major logistics challenge. Coordinate with your roommates, so you know who's bringing carpet and when he/she will arrive. Laying the carpet should be your FIRST order of business. 

Computers and Internet Access. Each resident is provided a computer connection, so you can access the campus network and the Internet. Your computer will need to have an Ethernet card. Residence halls are also wireless zones, providing students wireless Internet access. For information on computer requirements and Ethernet cards, check out our Residence Connect Web site and the "Frequently Asked Questions" link.

Furnishings. Each resident may request the type of furniture configuration desired for the bed he/she will be using. We recommend that you don't bring additional furniture items until after you see what is provided and how it fits into your room.

The Woods beds can be set up four ways:

  1. Low beds (minimum clearance under the bed) with free-standing wardrobe, desk and three-drawer chest which will fit beside or under the desk
  2. High beds (approximately 27 1/2 inches above floor), which provides more under-bed storage space for boxes, containers, etc., with free-standing wardrobe, desk and three-drawer chest which will fit beside or under the desk
  3. Bunk beds, with two wardrobes and desks free-standing
  4. Loft beds, with wardrobe, desk underneath the elevated bed

In Hamilton Hall and the Honors Community, you can have the beds high or low.

Linens. Don't forget that you'll need extra long sheets for the beds in the residence halls. You can find extra long sheets at many department stores.

Microwave/refrigerator. All of our residence rooms are equipped with microwave and refrigerator—less for you to worry about!

Telephones. Each room has one telephone connection. You will need to bring your own telephone—check with your roommate(s), so you don't end up with multiple phones. Each student will have a telephone account that includes voicemail and the ability to place long-distance calls using a personal identification number (PIN).

Smoke-Free Communities. All campus housing is smoke-free. Smoking will not be permitted in any campus residence hall or campus apartment.

Air conditioning/heating. Rooms in Hamilton Hall and the Woods have room air-conditioners, which will work when the outside temperature is above 70 degrees. Heat is provided by hot-water baseboard heaters controlled by an in-room thermostat. The Honors Community rooms are also air-conditioned.

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