The application opens on March 17, 2025, at 2pm. Step by step instructions to access
the Application for On-Campus Living can be found on the WCU website under “Apply for Housing”.
Yes, students can request roommates. Roommate matching is conducted separately for
WCU Managed and USH Affiliated housing. Students will be able to request a specific
person, if they know of one, or search for those with similar responses to their application
questions. Roommate requests will be honored on a space-available basis. While probable,
placement together is not guaranteed.
WCU Managed has a $200 Housing deposit. USH Affiliated has a $200 non-refundable
application fee
To provide housing to as many students as we can, students are not able to apply for
both housing providers. Students will be prompted to choose their preferred housing
provider through the Application for On-Campus Living. Please explore both housing
providers before making your selection.
Students in North Campus residence halls are required to have a weekly meal plan.
This includes all WCU-Managed first-year-designated communities: Goshen Hall, Tyson
Hall, Killinger Hall, and Schmidt Hall. USH-Affiliated students living in Allegheny
Hall, Brandywine Hall, Commonwealth Hall, and University Hall are also required to
have a weekly meal plan.
Meal plan selection will be conducted through the Application for On-Campus Living.
There will be an opportunity to make your meal plan selection in the latter part of
the summer and a meal plan change period when school begins if you wish to make a
change to your meal plan.
Move in for incoming students will be on Thursday, August 21, 2025, and Friday, August
22, 2025. Students will receive more information in late July to early August.
Both WCU Managed and USH Affiliated Housing utilize triple spaces. You could be placed
in a triple room.
WCU Managed triple rooms are located in Goshen and Tyson halls. These rooms have been
renovated and are permanently designated as triple rooms. Students have the option
to indicate a preference for a triple room through the WCU Managed Housing Application
in the Roommate Matching Lifestyle Questionnaire portion. Any student may be placed
in a triple room regardless of voluntary status.
Living learning communities have a specific focus that includes an academic connection
to those that live in the area. The living experience will be like other areas residential
communities however, LLC Communities will have additional programs, support, and connection
to their academic faculty and classes.
Theme communities are open to all first-year students who are looking for a living
interest with a specific focus. Each community has a certain focus and by being placed
in these communities you agree to participate in community living.
Please learn more information on our website.
Students staying on campus for the Summer ASP program will reside in WCU Managed residence
for the summer and will not remain in their summer assignment for the Fall semester.
ASP students will receive their fall housing assignment in mid-to-late June 2025.
We recommend that ASP students sign up for the ASP Living Learning Community within
WCU Managed Housing.
Students participating in the Summer ASP program will be able to indicate a preferred
roommate once the summer housing application for WCU Managed housing opens.