After May 5th, applications will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Application preferences are not guaranteed.
Does U of M require you to live on campus?
Students are not required to live on campus -- although about 97 percent of first-year students choose to live in Michigan Housing for the community, convenience and security. Living on campus is a big advantage in making the transition to university life.
Where do most freshmen live at Umich?
First-year students are placed throughout most residence halls, and a high percentage of new students are on North Campus.
Does Umich have good dorms?
Central Campus classes are only a short walk away, and the Law Quad is right across the street, making this dorm one of the most convenient, best options for freshman housing. If you get placed into South Quad, consider yourself very, very lucky.
Where do University of Michigan athletes live?
Yost: South of Packard and east of State St, it's just a short walk from South Campus. This neighborhood is home to many student athletes and undergraduate students. Across the street from the neighborhhod is Yost Ice Arena- home to the Michigan Hockey team, offering public skate nights during the year for just $3!
Which dorms are the best at Umich?
If you are a freshman, dorms on the Hill are a good place to start if you are looking for the social scene as that is where things are happening. Markley is one of said dorms. It's a good area to connect to make some quick friends. For location, the West and South Quad is a good place to start.
Where do most University of Michigan students live?
University of Michigan--Ann Arbor has a total undergraduate enrollment of 31,329 (fall 2020), with a gender distribution of 50% male students and 50% female students. At this school, 21% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 79% of students live off campus.
Where do freshman live at Umich?
Campus Neighborhoods: U-M residence halls are located in one of three neighborhoods: Central Campus, the Hill and North Campus. The North Campus neighborhood residence halls, Bursley and Baits II, house primarily first-year students. You may be assigned there.
Can you pick your roommate at Umich?
If you would like to room with a friend, both of you should indicate your preference on your application. If you don't indicate a preferred roommate, we will make a random roommate assignment. The overwhelming majority or roommate assignments we make develop into good, respectful relationships.
How do I find my Umich roommate?
- Create your profile. Sign into your account and click on Roommates in the primary navigation to create your roommate profile.
- Search for Roommates. Once you have activated your profile, click on Roommates in the primary navigation again to begin searching.
- Safety First.
Can you choose your roommate in University?
If you want or need a roommate, you can select a specific person (if you have a friend going to the same school) or the college can choose one for you. To match you with a roommate, colleges use a housing questionnaire. They ask you personal questions about your lifestyle and living habits.
How do I change my roommate Umich?
If you have a current Housing Contract and would like to move to a different vacant room, you may submit the Room Change Request Form on the Student Housing Portal. On the Room Change Request Form, you can describe your preference for the area, building, and room type.
Can you live off campus at university of Michigan?
At Michigan, there are two main types of housing: On-Campus and Off-Campus. “On-campus” housing is defined as housing owned by the University. These include residence halls and the Northwood apartments. “Off-campus” housing is not owned by the University.
Does Michigan State require you to live on campus?
All freshman students, with a few exceptions, are required to live in on-campus housing for the first four semesters they are enrolled at MSU (summer semester excluded). In the spring you will receive more housing and dining information, including requirements and deadlines, from MSU Live On.