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Housing Assignment Process

MATCHING ROOMMATES 

Roommate matching is very important to us.  We do not use any type of software to make assignments.  Each applicant is personally matched with their roommate.  All roommates, including those in triple assignments, are matched by the responses provided on the housing application.  It is important to remember that the information we receive on each housing application is very subjective. For example, what you consider to be extremely neat may not be the same to your roommate.  So as you get to know your roommate(s), please remember that a little conversation about living preferences at the beginning will go a long way toward establishing a solid roommate relationship.

TRIPLE ASSIGNMENTS

Due to the number of new student housing applications received each year, new students should expect to be in a triple assignment, meaning that there will be three residents per residence hall room. Residence halls where triple rooms will be located include Pralle-Sodaro, Henley, and Glass Hall. The Office of Housing ane Residence Life will try to "de-triple" rooms as soon as possible but it is likely rooms may remain tripled all year; either because of space constraints or by the choice of the three roommates. Please note that if it is determined that any student is attempting to force another student to move out, they will be referred to the conduct process and may be involuntarily moved. 


BILLING FOR STUDENTS IN TRIPLE ASSIGNMENTS

Due to the fact that triple rooms may be de-tripled prior to the start of the semester, students initially assigned to a triple room will be billed a double rate until it is confirmed that the housing assignment will be a triple room to start the semester. At that time, the housing rate will be adjusted to reflect the triple occupancy. Residents will receive the triple rate only for the amount of time they are actually living in a tripled room. If a housing assignment is de-tripled the housing charges of the remaining two residents will be adjusted to the double rate, regardless of the reason the room is de-tripled. Even if an assignment is tripled at the start of the year, housing charges will always reflect the number of students residing in a given assignment. The Office of Housing and Residence Life does not require or guarantee that housing assignments that begin the academic year as a triple will remain a triple throughout the year. Residents may elect to move from a triple assignment if space is available. If two residents move out of a triple assignment; the remaining resident will be billed the double rate with the understanding that there is an assignable space within their housing assignment. As single assignments are only permitted under severe medical circumstances, residents with an assignable space within their room will NOT be billed the single rate. Finally, please note that moving from a triple to a double assignment may require that the resident move to a different residence hall.


FACEBOOK AND MYSPACE – A Word Of Caution
Office of Housing and Residence Life
Chapman University

WHILE FACEBOOK AND MYSPACE ARE HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR NEW STUDENTS, IT IS IMPORANT TO REMEMBER TO KEEP AN OPEN MIND WHEN CHECKING OUT FUTURE ROOMMATES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS.

  • A student should not form pre-conceived judgements before he/she has met or communicated with his/her roommates. All students are much more than what is presented on a personal website.
  • Emerging adults go through many changes as this is a time of intense personal growth. Students try out new ideas and explore new aspects of their identities. This is clearly evident in the personal websites of college students. Remember, what is true today may not be true tomorrow. students and parents should keep an open mind.
  • One of the most important ways students learn in college is by interacting with those who may have different beliefs and perspectives. Students whould make the most of these opportunities as they arise - especially as concerning their roommates.
  • Chapman University is committed to the principle that equal opportunities, including housing assignments, shall be afforded to all persons regardless of race, color, marital status, religious creed, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, handicap, age, disabled or Vietnam veteran status, or any other protected status, and that discrimination, either passive or active, will be neither condoned nor tolerated.
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