Once you have paid your academic deposit, you can complete the housing application and pay the $225 housing deposit online through the housing portal at MyHousing.wvu.edu.
If you have any questions about housing or the application/deposit process, please contact the WVU Housing Assignments Office at wvu-assign@mail.wvu.edu or 304-293-2811.
There is no deadline for the $225.00 deposit on housing. However, spaces are available for selection on a first-come, first-served basis, so it’s important to complete the application and pay your housing deposit early. As a reminder, this is an on-line process accessed through the MyHousing Portal. The housing contract is a legally binding document, committing you to live in campus housing for the entire academic year. Deposit money is credited toward your fall term housing fees.
If you are not planning on attending WVU, we will refund $125.00 of the housing deposit if we receive your written notification of intent to cancel your contract by July 1 for the fall term or December 1 for the spring term. After this date, deposits are nonrefundable regardless of when you pay the deposit. Application/contracts can be cancelled ONLY if you are not attending WVU. You must notify us via your MIX account with an email to WVU-Assign@mail.wvu.edu, or you may complete an online cancellation form.
No, unless you are beginning in the spring term. Otherwise, the housing contract is binding for the entire academic year.
If you haven’t paid your academic deposit you will not be able to start the housing application. About forty-eight hours after paying your academic deposit you can complete the housing application and pay the $225 housing deposit online through the housing portal at MyHousing.wvu.edu. If you have any questions about housing or the application/deposit process, please contact the WVU Housing Assignments Office at wvu-assign@mail.wvu.edu or (304) 293-2811.
Parking on the WVU campus is difficult at best. Due to the limited number of parking spaces available, we strongly advise you to leave your car at home. Don't worry, WVU and Morgantown have some great options to get you where you need to go. Check out the links below!
There are a variety of room options and rates to choose from. Review the links below for complete details.
There are several dining plan options for students to choose from. Visit the Dining Services website for the complete list of dining options.
Students can sign up and or change a dining plan by logging into mymountaineercard.wvu.edu. Need to make changes to your meal plan? Check out Dining Service's website for more information.
Because there are different dining options at different rates, the cost of the dining plan is not included in the cost of the room.
Yes, all students living in WVU residence halls are required to have a dining plan.
To help keep our residence hall communities safe, focused on student success and ensure the rights of all community members are respected, there is a guest and visitation policy. To view this and all residence hall policies, visit the link below.
Overnight guests may be registered at the residence hall front desk and must be accompanied by their host at all times. All guests must show a valid federal, state, or school photo ID to stay in our residence halls. There may be times when the residence halls are closed to guests due to special events and activities.
Move-in for fall 2024 will be Thursday, August 15 through Saturday, August 17.
All single, first-year students are required to live in a University residence hall. In addition, transfer students with fewer than 24 transferable credit hours are also required to live in a residence hall.
There are a few exemptions that must have prior approval. For more information about this process, visit the link below.
Each hall has its own individual characteristics and there are a variety of things to consider when selecting the best place to meet your needs. We strongly recommend that you visit our campus to look around and see the halls. We also encourage you to explore the residence halls online and review the amenities, cost and locations that would best meet your needs.
There are different bathroom arrangements depending on which hall that you live in.
Community Style Bathrooms - This is a large bathroom on the floor that multiple students share. These bathrooms are cleaned and maintained daily by custodial staff.
Suite Style Bathrooms - One bathroom is connected to two or more bedrooms. Typically four residents share this space. Residents are expected to maintain the cleanliness of their bathroom, but custodian staff will clean and check them once every three weeks. The university provides toilet paper to students.
Pod Style Bathrooms - There are multiple pod bathrooms on the floor that are shared by everyone on the floor. Each bathroom is for a single occupant at a time but it becomes available for anyone when unoccupied. Each bathroom contains a sink, shower, changing area and toilet.
Once a student has selected a residence hall space we will not move them from that space to accommodate a roommate request. If your preferred roommate does not select the available space in your room and someone else does, you are not permitted to ask the other student to leave the room or to switch rooms . However, while the room change function on the MyHousing portal is active you may switch rooms to a residence hall room that has available space.
The Office of Housing and Residence Life makes every effort to accommodate special needs. We work with the Office of Accessibility Services to provide assistance and/or accommodations. Students who are covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact Accessibility Services, which coordinates services across many different departments.
For disability-related housing needs, please forward documentation and a statement of need to the The Office of Accessibility Services, B20 Stewart Hall, Morgantown, WV 26506. For questions, call 304-293-6700.
The earlier that we are aware of your needs the more successful we will be in accommodating you. Please remember to indicate need on the housing application/contract in the space provided, but do not send the documentation with the application/contract.
Transfer students with fewer than 24 transferable credit hours are required to live on campus and must go through the housing portal at myhousing.wvu.edu.
University Apartments do not satisfy the criteria of the the first-year live-on requirement. Transfer students with fewer than 24 transferable credit hours are not eligible to live in University Apartments (or any apartment community in the Morgantown area).
If a student is experiencing building maintenance concerns, cable problems, internet issues, etc. please review the information in the link below.
There is a wide range of academic support available to WVU students at the Academic Resource Centers (ARCs). If you would like to know more about the services, some of which are available in residence halls, visit the Office of Student Success website or call 304-293-5811.
You may bring your own refrigerator as long as it does not exceed 3.2 cubic feet and 10 amps. Microwaves are not permitted other than those that are a combination refrigerator/microwave unit. These may be rented from
My MicroFridge during New Student Orientation and upon your arrival in Morgantown. If you order your MicroFridge during orientation or no later than August 1, it will be in your room when you arrive in August. Orders placed when you arrive on campus will be delivered within the first two weeks of the semester. My MicroFridge will also remove the refrigerator at the end of the year.
The mean annual temperature is 52 degrees, and the annual rainfall is 41.2 inches. What this means is that Morgantown enjoys all of the seasons, and the weather is generally mild. There is rain in the spring and snow in the winter. Data can be found at the U.S. Climate Data site.
The University does not permit students to bring their own AC units. Please review the residence hall pages to see which halls have AC provided.
Beds may not be lofted or bunked for safety reasons. Residents may use plastic risers which may be purchased at mass retailers if they do not exceed six inches in height.
Housing during official WVU holiday breaks (Thanksgiving, between fall and spring semesters, and spring break) is available in select halls. Additional information and registration is typically available in mid-October.