Gender Inclusive Housing

Gender-Inclusive Housing is an opportunity for students who are transgender, are exploring their gender identity, are non-binary, are gender non-conforming, and their allies to live together in the residence halls. These apartments, suites, and bedrooms are not publicly listed for anyone to see, including family members and other students. We keep track of GIH locations internally in order to assist students who do not yet have a housing assignment and are interested in living in a GIH location.

Rising second-year students

Second-year students can live in the South Residential Village (groups of 4 or 6) or Stephanie Tubbs Jones Hall (groups of 4). We will work with smaller groups (5 students or fewer) to match roommates. Due to a growing student population, we need to utilize every possible space we can. Information about how to form a group will be presented at upcoming GIH Information Sessions. 

Rising and Current Upper-Class students 

Upper-Class students can live in any of the Upper-Class Experience housing options in groups of 4 to 9 students. We will work with smaller groups (5 students or fewer) to match roommates. Due to a growing student population, we need to utilize every possible space we can. Information about how to form a group will be presented at upcoming GIH Information Sessions. 

PLEASE NOTE: Smaller groups may be consolidated based on occupancy needs.

Want to know more? There will be a GIH Info session on Zoom. See dates and times below:

 

To Organize A Group For Gender-Inclusive Housing:

  1. Complete a housing application. Housing applications can be found in MyHousing by clicking "Apply for Housing." When you reach the part of the application that asks you if you are interested in Gender Inclusive Housing, select 'Yes'.
  2. Have your roommates complete their housing application, indicating they are interested in Gender Inclusive Housing.
  3. Fill out the Gender Inclusive Housing Campus Groups form by Friday, March 18, 2024. You will list your name and the names and Case IDs of the roommates that you wish to live with. 
  4. The Office of University Housing will discuss your housing placement preference with you, but the final placement will be made by University Housing. We will discuss bedroom placements before we make the assignments.

To Participate In A Group For Gender Inclusive Housing:

  1. Complete a housing application. Housing applications can be found in MyHousing by clicking "Apply for Housing." When you reach the part of the application that asks you if you are interested in Gender Inclusive Housing, select 'Yes'.
  2. Your group leader will submit your group through a Campus Groups form to The Office of University Housing