All undergraduate students coming to WVU Morgantown campus with less than 24 credit hours are required to live in a WVU residence hall. Beginning Fall 2023, first-time freshmen and first-time transfer students with less than 24 transferable credit hours not earned while in high school who fail to complete the housing application will be assessed housing charges (a charge for the standard double room rate will be posted to the student account). Students may petition to be exempted from the requirement but must formally request an exemption via the housing portal, along with the entire housing application to be considered for an exemption. Please be advised that by submitting a request this does not guarantee a student be exempt from living in a residence hall.
Students should not sign a binding off-campus lease unless approved for an exemption from the first-year live on requirement.
All students are required to live in a residence hall because campus living can improve your academic engagement and provides a safe living environment, as well as the full Mountaineer experience.
All incoming undergraduate students with fewer than 24 credits.
No. You are still required to live in a residence hall, as you are considered a first-time freshman. Any credit hours earned by a student while in high school will not be considered.
No. You are not required. You are, however, eligible to apply to live in a residence hall. You can complete the housing application at myhousing.wvu.edu.
Students that reach their 21st birthday by September 1 of their first year on campus are not required to live in the residence halls.
Students seeking a housing exemption due to medical diagnosis must register with the Office of Accessibility Services (OAS). Housing does not accept, receive or review/consider any medical documentation. Students must register with OAS.
The Housing Review Committee will review exemption requests and documentation on a case-by-case basis.
You can file for an exemption through the myhousing.wvu.edu portal. You must complete the entire application to be considered for a housing exemption.
Students who fail to apply for housing or who have not been exempted from the first-year on-campus living requirement will be assessed charges equivalent to the standard double-room rate for the corresponding term. This charge will be placed on a student’s account when bills are assessed each fall/winter.
Yes. You must file for an exemption through the housing portal (myhousing.wvu.edu). You may believe you are exempt from the first-year on-campus living requirement but do qualify for an exemption based on our records. All exemptions must be registered and approved at myhousing.wvu.edu. This includes students intending on commuting from their home address (Commuters must reside at the permanent address on file and reside with their parent(s) or legal guardian(s).).
If you’ve applied for WVU housing through myhousing.wvu.edu, you do not need to do anything else.
It’s never too late to apply, but it’s tough to accommodate special request(s) after March 1. Housing is provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
It’s most likely that you navigated to the exemption request page but didn’t complete the entire housing portal. The entire application needs to be submitted. Re-visit the application at myhousing.wvu.edu.
WVU has had a first-year on-campus living requirement for many years. We modified the commuting requirements and will enforce penalties for failing to abide by the policy.
No, exceptions will not be granted for students requesting to live with a sibling or a relative.
Once an exemption is filed, it can take up to two weeks for students to receive a response from the Housing Review Committee.
We recommend students live in a residence hall, even if they live in an exempted county, because it gives them a head start on their path to success. Studies have shown that students who live on campus are more likely to graduate with a college degree, have higher-quality interactions with other students, are more engaged with advisors and faculty and are linked with better learning engagement and academic success when compared to students who live off campus.
For questions about housing and FYLOR, please contact the Housing Assignments Office at 304-293-2811 or WVU-Assign@mail.wvu.edu.
*Cost subject to change based on Board of Governors yearly budget.