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Housing selection begins today

Students with priority get their first pick

AU students planning to live on campus next year can begin selecting their rooms on Feb. 21 in the Letts Formal Lounge.

All those participating in the Housing Lottery must bring both their own AU ID as well as a pre-printed lottery ticket to the housing selection times, according to an email sent out to students in the housing selection process.

Students planning on participating in the Living Learning Communities, in the Residential Community Clusters and in Hughes can choose rooms 10 a.m. - noon on Feb. 21 in the Letts Formal Lounge.

Students with priority tickets for Nebraska or Cassell (pronounced “kuh-SELL”) Halls can select rooms 1-3 p.m. on Feb. 21, in the Letts Formal Lounge. Students with priority have a “N” for Nebraska Hall or “C” for Cassell Hall on their lottery tickets, according to the email.

The remaining rising juniors and seniors can select their rooms on Feb. 22 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. in the Letts Formal Lounge. Rising juniors and seniors can choose housing in: • Anderson Hall • Berkshire Apartments • Cassell Hall • Nebraska Hall Apartments • McDowell Hall

Students who plan on rooming with students from mixed years can select spaces 1-3 p.m. in the Letts Formal Lounge. Rising sophomores with lottery numbers between 801-1115 with roommates can select rooms on Feb. 26, in McDowell Formal Lounge, from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Rising sophomores with numbers from 1116 and above can select housing from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Feb. 27.

Rising sophomores without roommates, but do not want single rooms, can choose on Feb. 28th 10 a.m.-noon.

Rising sophomores can choose housing in: • Cassell Hall • Centennial Hall • McDowell Hall • Roper Hall • Clark Hall • Hughes triple or doubles for those in the Honors program

Cancelling a room selection will incur a $500 penalty fee, which increases after July 1.

Eagle Staff Writer Heather Mongilio contributed to this article. news@theeagleonline.com


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