When you're considering attending FSU:

Check out what's available in first-year housing.

Understand what's different about applying for housing at FSU.

Understand the obligation you accept when you apply for housing.

 

As soon as you're admitted to FSU:

Identify your housing preferences.

Apply for Fall-Spring housing.

Submit your $225 advance payment here.

 

After you apply for Fall-Spring housing:

Apply for all living-learning communities of interest to you.

Submit a Wellness Agreement if Reynolds Hall is one of your preferences.

If you plan to enroll in June, apply for Summer housing and prepay $100.

Revise your housing preferences if you wish.

 

When you decide whether or not to attend FSU:

Notify Housing if you DO NOT plan to attend FSU.

 

After you receive your housing assignment:

Submit your first housing payment.

Contact your assigned roommate.

Plan your move into University Housing.

HOME IS WHERE
YOUR HALL IS

Planning to live on campus when you get to FSU? Smart move. In a University residence hall, you'll:

  • Meet new friends immediately

  • Be close to classes and campus events

  • Save money with an academic-year contract (no 12-month leases!)

  • Find leadership and job opportunities

  • Stay connected to what's happening on campus

Prospective FSU students obtain Fall-Spring housing by completing a Housing Agreement online, and you may submit yours as soon as you learn you're admitted to FSU.

To make that step quick and easy – and to simplify the rest of the process – start with this checklist. Each task item is also a link to even more helpful information.

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