ASU Freshman University Housing Living and Dining Confirmation

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ASU has improved the housing process for freshmen

Improved Housing Assignment Process

Students will no longer have to complete an application for on-campus housing. When a student is admitted to the university, he/she can go online to conveniently and easily confirm or modify the pre-selected housing and dining preferences in the system, or indicate that they will be residing at home in the primary residence of their parents or guardians, commuting to ASU.

In addition to living at home with parents or legal guardians, students who are married, older than 21, have dependents or familial responsibilities, or have compelling financial or medical circumstances, will not be expected to live on campus. While we know living on campus provides a very important success support network to students, we also recognize that some individual circumstances do not allow for it.

Why is living on campus a really good idea?

Research shows that students who live on campus their first year experience greater academic success. They tend to transition more easily to university life, be retained at higher rates than students who live off-campus, graduate faster, be more involved in co-curricular activities and be more connected to the university community.

ASU has expected and encouraged first-time freshmen to live on campus for the past several years and is pleased that ASU housing can now accommodate all first-time freshmen.

Our goal is for each student to experience university life and academic success and persist through to graduation. For more information on University Housing call 480-965-3515.

University Housing is committed to ASU students’ academic and personal success. By providing welcoming and inclusive living and learning environments, we contribute to that success through increased accessibility to:

  • Classrooms, faculty members, advisors, mentors and peer groups
  • Supportive living communities through First Year Residential Experience (FYRE) and residential colleges, where you can live and learn with students in your academic major
  • Academic support, tutoring, study groups, leadership and success coaching and specialized social and academic activities tailored to meet the needs of each specific community.

Can I use financial aid for housing and dining?

Yes. Financial aid can be used to offset housing and dining costs. ASU encourages all students to submit a FAFSA application to determine eligibility for other sources of aid. You can find information on applying for aid here.

Information cost of attendance figures (including housing and dining) can be found here.

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Step-by-Step instructions

Online Housing Living and Dining Preference Confirmation Process

To confirm, change your housing preferences OR not planning to live on campus, please click on link below.

Housing Living and Dining Preferences

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