Housing, Roommates, and Accommodations | May 13, 2025 |
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Dear Parents and Families,
We know that housing assignments and roommates are top of mind leading up to your student's move-in day. Your student also received an email this week with 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 Resources (StAAR) Center in this week's featured video.
In addition to housing information, this week's email includes upcoming webinars. Be sure to register and submit your questions in advance.
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How to Apply for Housing Accommodations |
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DEADLINE: 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 with an Accessibility Specialist (online or in-person) by Friday, June 20 to be considered for an accommodation. After the June 20 deadline, we are unable to guarantee housing accommodations for the fall semester.
As Jess and Kirsten explain in the video, there are three steps students must complete to secure housing accommodations (Students should start the process now.):
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Submit a registration form requesting housing accommodations.
- Submit a copy of their most recent diagnostic documentation or ask their medical provider to fill out our Health Provider form.
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Meet with a StAAR Center Accessibility Specialist team member to discuss their 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.)
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Note: The StAAR Center process is only required for students requesting disability-related housing accommodations. The Residential Life Housing Survey is required for all students, including those who submit the StAAR Center forms for a housing accommodation. (More information about the Housing Survey for all students follows below).
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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. Substance-free housing might be a great fit for students who:
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- want to abstain from all substance use;
- are navigating substance use recovery in college;
- do not want to be around substances for personal or family reasons; or
- want to join a community that is choosing an intentional lifestyle.
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Students will have the opportunity to learn more about substance-free housing during the housing webinar on May 22 and can express interest in substance-free housing when they complete their 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 your student to complete the survey and answer the 10 to 15 lifestyle questions fully and accurately so that we can match them with a compatible roommate or roommates. The Housing Survey is open now and must be completed by June 20.
Residential Life doesn't accept roommate requests. Meeting and living with people who have traveled a different life journey to arrive at Tufts—whose life experiences enable them to share different perspectives—is key to the Tufts residential life experience.
Residential Life has a very good rate of success for matching roommates using the Housing Survey process. However, conflict is normal and expected when your student is sharing space with other people. We have developed a Roommate Agreement to help your student and their roommates navigate living and learning together. If concerns arise, reviewing the agreement with their Resident Assistant (RA) is a good place to start to resolve them and move forward.
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Incoming students will likely be assigned to either a double or triple room. There are very limited single rooms for incoming students unless they have been approved to receive an accommodation. Students will receive their housing assignment and Tufts email address for their roommate(s) by Thursday, July 31.
During the summer, Residential Life recommends students coordinate with their roommate(s) to make the most of their residence hall space and avoid duplicating items such as a mini-fridge/MicroChill or television. For other tips about what your students should pack and what they should leave at home, visit the Orientation Tips and Resources page.
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Register and submit any questions in advance for upcoming webinars:
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Wednesday, June 4, 7 p.m. ET – Welcome to Tufts (This webinar is for parents and families only; your student has been invited to a webinar just for them on June 3.)
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Welcome to Your Academic Experience webinar with your student's Advising Dean and Senior Academic Advisors for their degree program. Parents and families are welcome!
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Wednesday, June 18, 9 a.m. ET – Introduction to the International Center
This session provides important information for incoming international students and their parents and families.
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Archived Orientation Communications |
Orientation communications, including recorded webinars, are archived on the Orientation website.
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Please reach out to Student Services at 617-627-2000 or StudentServices@tufts.edu or the Family Engagement contact Carole McFall at carole.mcfall@tufts.edu.
Note: The Student Services team is managing degree certifications ahead of Tufts’ Commencement 2025 this weekend so there may be a delayed response.
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