Fall 2024 Housing Selection Process
Housing Selection Process
- Read the Room & Board Contract
- Answer Housing Selection Questions
- To participate in the Fall 2024 Housing Selection Process, students must submit a Fall Housing application by 11:59 PM Sunday March 17, 2024.
- Students must complete the housing application before they can be requested as a roommate.
- Students must have a roommate in order to participate in housing lottery. The roommate selection process must be complete by Friday March 22, 2024 on MyHousing.
- Roommate requests must be mutual. Once a request has been made, the student being requested must either accept or decline the request in MyHousing. Unmatched groups will be broken up and this may have an impact on your ability to go through the process.
- Blocking: Students wishing to go through the blocking lottery process must request all students in their desired group as "roommates."
Advanced Roommate Search
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Students who wish to find a roommate to go through lottery with may do so on MyHousing by searching for other students who have similar living styles.
Blocking Process
Blocking is a process that allows students to select a suite of rooms as a "blocked" group. To enter a blocking lottery, match with each desired suitemate in roommate matching. Your group must be able to completely fill a suite in order to select a suite during the lottery. All individuals in the group must select one another as roommates and agree to each others' roommate requests in MyHousing.
Blocking Options:
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Bogan Hall (Rising Senior and Junior classes)
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Colonial Court (Rising Senior and Junior classes)
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Commonwealth Court (Rising Senior and Junior classes)
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O'Hara & Pilgrim Heights Village Houses (Rising Sophomores Only)
All other areas will be selected by individual bedroom only. Students selecting housing in the Pilgrim Heights and in Notre Dame du Lac are not guaranteed to be in the same suite as friends.
Due to space availability, students are not guaranteed a suite if they have signed up for the blocking process. During the lottery if there are no spaces available that will fit your group size when it is your turn to select, your group will not be able to select a suite. The Office of Residence Life will contact groups who were unable to select the following day, and those groups will be given the opportunity to reorganize into smaller roommate pairings and will be placed into the next applicable lottery process.
Blocking Priority:
Students may make groups of mixed class years. Groups will be entered into the blocking housing lottery process with the following priority:
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All Senior Groups
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Senior Mixed Groups (Group must be comprised of 50% or more of rising seniors)
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Rising seniors trying to pull up rising juniors will go before groups of rising seniors trying to pull up rising sophomores.
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All Junior Groups and Junior / Senior Mixed Groups (Groups of rising juniors and seniors made up of more than 50% rising junior students)
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Junior Mixed Groups Pulling Up Sophomores (Group must be comprised of 50% or more of rising juniors)
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All Sophomore Groups
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Rising sophomores are only eligible to block in the Village Houses.
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Roommates of Students not returning for the Fall semester: if your chosen roommate later decides not return to residency for the fall semester (whether they withdraw from the college, commute from home, study abroad, etc.), the Office of Residence Life will assign a student to the open bed(s) in your room.
Students will receive a housing lottery time in MyHousing which is your assigned time to choose your room on a given selection night. Students are assigned times in one- to five-minute intervals; however, once your activation comes you have until the end of the lottery to choose your housing for next year.
- Selection times will be published no later than 3:00pm the day of your selection night.
- Only one student in a roommate group must sign in to select a room.
Housing Selection Night Steps:
- Be ready 5-10 minutes prior to your lottery time.
- Login to your MyHousing account.
- Click the Room Selection Tab, then click Select a Room or Suite.
Once it is your set lottery time, you will be able to see all available rooms and suites that match the number of people you are matched with.
- Blocking: Students wishing to select a group of rooms together, known as a suite, will go through the "blocking" lottery.
- General Lottery: Students wishing to select one room as a direct roommate group (typically a double, with some triples and quads) will go through the "general" lottery.
- To Be Placed: Students without a roommate who wish to have Residence Life place them with a roommate over the summer should select the “to be placed” option on the housing application. These students will not take part in any of the scheduled lottery nights. These students will instead receive their room assignments by August 1st.
The Office of Residence Life does not recognize claims on spaces made on social media or via other means. All assignments selected during housing lottery will be honored by our office. Students who harass other students regarding their housing selection may be subject to disciplinary action.
The Office of Residence Life is dedicated to providing students a supportive and inclusive living environment that enhances their Stonehill experience. Students can select from a wide range of living options at Stonehill, ranging from traditional corridor style halls to suites and townhouses, to single-gender residence halls.