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2008 Graduate Summer Housing

The following questions are designed to assist you with information about housing for graduate students for Summer 2008. If you have additional questions, please email the Residence Life Office at .

March 31, 2008

Applications available on-line.
> Application for Current Residents of the Graduate Complex
> Application for New Residents

April 4, 2008 Deadline for priority consideration
Beginning Mid April Housing offers will be made
Beginning Mid April Students may sign housing contracts
May 25, 2008 Summer Graduate Housing check in, 1:00 - 7:00 pm
August 2, 2008 Summer Graduate Housing check out for those students not assigned to live in Graduate Housing for Fall 2008

Please allow 5 business days for housing offers to be made after April 16.

Who is eligible to reside in the Graduate Complex during the summer?
In order to be eligible to reside in the Graduate Complex during Summer 2008, the individual must be enrolled in summer courses or credit-bearing activity that is conducted over the summer, OR have been enrolled at W & M in the prior Spring Semester (2008), OR will be enrolled in the upcoming Fall Semester (2008).

What are the room rates for summer?

Summer Rates - Graduate Complex
Double Apartments $1642.00 full summer $20.52 per day
Triple/Quad Apartments $1609.00 full summer $20.11 per day
In addition to the room rate all students who live in campus housing must pay a health fee of $150 for the full summer or $2.50 per week day for a partial summer. The health fee is required if you live in campus housing for the summer. Health fee is subject to change.

If I want to stay in the Graduate Complex after Noon on May 12, 2008, what do I do?
You must fill out an application for summer graduate housing.

If I want to arrive to graduate housing for the fall before August 16, 2008, what do I do?
The Graduate Complex officially opens for check-in on Saturday, August 16, 2008. If you want to move-in before this time, you must fill out a summer housing application. Early arrivals are not guaranteed and are based on whether your apartment is ready for occupancy.

I'm a current resident, can I stay in my current apartment?
That depends. Residents on 12-month contracts will be able to stay in their current apartment (with the exception of residents of the 200 building). Current residents on a 10- month contract who apply by the priority deadline of April 4 should be able to remain in their current apartment. For both of these situations, the only reason you may be temporarily assigned to another apartment is if Facilities Management needs to complete major maintenance work in the apartment.

Current residents who apply for summer housing after April 4 may or may not be able to remain in their current apartment. New and incoming resident assignments, as well as room change assignments, are made in the days immediately following the April 4th deadline. It is possible that an incoming student will be assigned to your current apartment. If this occurs, you will receive a new housing assignment for the summer.

For this reason, if there is ANY chance that you would like to stay in your apartment for any period of time after May 12th at noon (when the Gradplex officially closes), you should apply for summer housing by April 4. Filling out a summer application does not bind you to accepting a summer housing offer, but it does hold your apartment so we do not immediately assign an incoming student. You can decline your summer housing offer at a later date before you sign a contract if your plans change.

Is there any work occuring at the Graduate Complex this summer?
Click here for detailed information about summer work occuring at the Graduate Complex.

 

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