Housing and Accommodations | May 16, 2023 |
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How to Apply for Housing Accommodations |
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Hello Jumbos!
We know that housing assignments and roommates are top of mind leading up to your move-in day. This week's email includes information about the Housing Survey that we use to match roommates, the housing assignment timeline and process, and how to apply for housing accommodations, as explained by Kirsten Behling and Jessica ("Jess") White of the Student Accessibility and Academic Resource (StAAR) Center in this week's featured video.
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If you have a documented disability and need housing accommodations, apply now!
Students with a documented disability (e.g., physical, mental, chronic, sensory, and/or mobility) who may need housing accommodations must submit their diagnostic documentation to the StAAR Center and have met (in-person or online) with an Accessibility Specialist for consideration by Friday, June 23.* The StAAR Center will reach out to you as soon as they have your documentation and registration information to schedule a time to meet with you.
As Jess and Kirsten explain in the video, there are three steps to secure housing accommodations:
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Start the process early and submit your registration form to request housing accommodations.
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Submit a copy of your most recent diagnostic documentation or ask your medical provider to fill out our Health Provider form.
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Meet with a StAAR Center team member to discuss your access needs. The StAAR Center will contact students who submit their documentation and registration information to schedule a time to meet, either in-person or online. You will leave this conversation with a good idea of what accommodations are most appropriate within the residence halls.
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*After the June 23 deadline, we are unable to guarantee housing accommodations for the fall.
If you have any questions, email staarcenter@tufts.edu or call 617-627-4539.
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Incoming students are eligible to opt into substance-free housing, offered in Carpenter House and Wilson House. Substance-free housing is a welcoming, intentional community of students who make a particular commitment to refrain from alcohol, drug, or other substance use. Students may decide to live in substance-free housing for many reasons; past reasons have included:
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- wanting to abstain from all substance use;
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navigating substance use recovery in college;
- not wanting to be around substances for personal or family reasons; and
- wanting to join a community that is choosing an intentional lifestyle.
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Of course, all students are required to refrain from drinking alcohol while underage and using other substances, per the Student Code of Conduct, and these policies apply in all campus housing. Substance-free housing is a community of people who make an intentional effort to be substance-free on top of what the university policy requires.
You will have the opportunity to learn more about substance-free housing, including the renovations to Carpenter House happening this summer, during the housing webinar. You can express interest in substance-free housing when you complete your Housing Survey.
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Students are matched with their roommate/s based on their responses to Residential Life and Learning’s Housing Survey. It's important for you to complete the survey and answer the 10 to 15 lifestyle questions fully and accurately so that we can match you with a compatible roommate or roommates. Through the survey, you will provide information regarding your typical bedtime, how tidy you keep your room, and other personal preferences. You will receive an email from Residential Life with a link to the Housing Survey on June 1 to be completed by June 24.
Residential Life doesn't accept roommate requests. Meeting and living with people who have traveled a different life journey to arrive at Tufts than you have—whose life experiences enable them to share different perspectives than yours—is key to the Tufts residential life experience.
While new roommates could become your lifelong friends, your initial encounters with people you have not met previously will help you develop such skills as compromise, advocacy, negotiation, and even conflict resolution.
Residential Life has a very good rate of success for matching roommates using the Housing Survey process. However, conflict is normal and expected when you are sharing space with other people. Healthy communication is critical from the very start. We have developed a Roommate Agreement to help you and your roommates navigate living and learning together. If concerns arise, reviewing the agreement with your Resident Assistant (RA) is a good place to start to resolve them and move forward.
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As an incoming student, you will likely be assigned to either a double or triple room. There are very limited single rooms for incoming students unless you have been approved to receive an accommodation. You will receive your housing assignment and contact information for your roommate(s) by Monday, July 31.
This summer, as you start to plan what to bring to campus, Residential Life recommends coordinating with your roommate(s) to make the most of your residence hall space and avoid duplicating items such as a minifridge or television. For other tips about what to pack and what to leave at home, visit the Orientation Tips and Resources page.
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Tuesday, May 30, 7 p.m. ET – New Student Checklist 101 (For students only; parents and families have been invited to attend a webinar just for them on May 31.) Meet the Orientation team and review the New Student Checklist. Register and submit any questions in advance.
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Monday, June 5, 7 p.m. ET – Members of the StAAR Center team and the Residential Life team will review everything you need to know about on-campus housing and accommodations. Register and submit any questions in advance.
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Save the date for the Academic Kick-off webinar with your degree program's Advising Dean and Senior Academic Advisors:
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- Monday, June 12, 7 p.m. ET – Combined Degree
- Tuesday, June 13, 7 p.m. ET – A&S, BA/BS Degree
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Wednesday, June 14, 7 p.m. ET – BFA Degree
- Thursday, June 15, 7 p.m. ET – Engineering, BS Degree
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