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  • Three Steps For Housing Selection
    Step 1: Submit Your Housing Application
    Complete the first step in the Housing Selection Process! When you apply for housing, you also agree to the terms in the AIC Housing Agreement. Be sure to review this document before applying for housing.NOTE: You will not be able to match with roommates or select a room without first applying for housing.
    THREE STEPS FOR HOUSING SELECTION
    Step 1: Submit Your Housing Application
    Complete the first step in the Housing Selection Process! When you apply for housing, you also agree to the terms in the AIC Housing Agreement. Be sure to review this document before applying for housing.NOTE: You will not be able to match with roommates or select a room without first applying for housing.
    Three Steps For Housing Selection
    Step 3: Select Your Room
    After you have applied for housing, and matched with roommates you'll be able to select your housing during housing selection week. Check here for information on: Housing Selection Week Dates Priority Points and Priority Numbers Residence Hall Eligibility How to Select Your Room
    THREE STEPS FOR HOUSING SELECTION
    Step 1: Submit Your Housing Application
    Complete the first step in the Housing Selection Process! When you apply for housing, you also agree to the terms in the AIC Housing Agreement. Be sure to review this document before applying for housing.NOTE: You will not be able to match with roommates or select a room without first applying for housing.
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    AIC Housing Agreement
    All residential students agree to the terms in the AIC Housing Agreement. This includes important information such as: Housing Rates, Cancellation Policies Consolidation Processes Alcohol and Drug Policies And other pertinent information relevant to residential expectations. Students and their families are strongly encouraged to read this document prior to applying for Housing.
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    The AIC Housing Agreement
    All residential students agree to the terms in the AIC Housing Agreement. This includes important information such as: Housing Rates, Cancellation Policies Consolidation Processes Alcohol and Drug Policies And other pertinent information relevant to residential expectations. Students and their families are strongly encouraged to read this document prior to applying for Housing.
    THREE STEPS FOR HOUSING SELECTION
    Step 3: Select Your Room
    After you have applied for housing, and matched with roommates you'll be able to select your housing during housing selection week. Check here for information on: Housing Selection Week Dates Priority Points and Priority Numbers Residence Hall Eligibility How to Select Your Room
    THREE STEPS FOR HOUSING SELECTION
    Step 3: Select Your Room
    After you have applied for housing, and matched with roommates you'll be able to select your housing during housing selection week. Check here for information on: Housing Selection Week Dates Priority Points and Priority Numbers Residence Hall Eligibility How to Select Your Room
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    MyHousing Portal
    Sign into your MyHousing Portal to: Apply for housing Submit a work order Check your housing status (roommates, room number, etc.) Complete your Room Condition Report (RCR)
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    The MyHousing Portal
    The MyHousing Portal is the central action hub for residential students. Here students can: Apply for Housing (regular term and break housing) Search For and Match With Roommates Check on room and meal plan status Submit work order requests for needed repairs
    Three Steps For Housing Selection
    Step 2: Match With Roommates
    Starting on March 1, 2022 you'll be able to search for and match with your roommates for next year.  Some of the questions you should ask one another before matching as roommates are: Do both of you want to live in the same residence hall next year? When do you both generally go to sleep and wake up on weekdays vs. weekends? How do you plan to schedule sleep, study, and socializing time in your room/suite/apartment? Do you have any unique quirks a roommate should be aware of? When are you okay with guests coming into your room/suite/apartment? How will you and your roommate keep your space clean AND tidy?  
    THREE STEPS FOR HOUSING SELECTION
    Step 2: Match With Roommates
    Starting on March 1, 2022 you'll be able to search for and match with your roommates for next year.  Some of the questions you should ask one another before matching as roommates are: Do both of you want to live in the same residence hall next year? When do you both generally go to sleep and wake up on weekdays vs. weekends? How do you plan to schedule sleep, study, and socializing time in your room/suite/apartment? Do you have any unique quirks a roommate should be aware of? When are you okay with guests coming into your room/suite/apartment? How will you and your roommate keep your space clean AND tidy?  
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    Residency Requirement
    Living on campus is a great way to get connected with your peers, and to engage with our clubs, organizations, and events. Students who live more than 30 miles away from the college are required to live on campus for their freshman, sophomore, and junior years while at AIC. For more information on the residency requirement, please click the link above.
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    Room Change Request Form
    Should you find that you'd like to change your housing assignment, please submit the Room Change Request Form. We will be glad to offer all options available to you. Please know that options may be limited by the number of beds available in a residence hall, or the waitlist we currently have. 
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    What To Bring!
    Your residence hall is your home away from home, and it's important to strategize what to bring with you. Check out the What To Bring List for suggestions on items students should bring to campus, and to know what items are prohibited. For a full list of prohibited items, please review the AIC Housing Agreement.
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    Roommate Cleaning Agreements
    It is the residents' responsibility to clean and maintain their housing assignment on a daily/weekly/monthly basis. This includes, but is not limited to: Making your bed, and keeping personal belongings tidy. Disposing of trash in the designated disposal spaces. Washing laundry and bed linens. Washing dishes after use. Sweeping and mopping floors. Cleaning commons spaces in suites and apartments. Please use the Cleaning Agreement Form for your room type so that you and your roommates may organize who will be responsible for shared chores and cleaning.
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    What To Bring!
    It can be exciting and confusing on what to bring with you to campus. Check out the "What To Bring" list for the best suggestions on what to bring with you for move in day. For a full list of our prohibited items list, please review page 17 of the AIC Housing Agreement.  
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    Residency Requirement Waiver
    Some students who fall under the residency requirement may need an exemption. If you fall under one of the following categories, you may apply for a Residency Requirement Waiver: You live with your parent(s) or guardian(s) within 30 miles of AIC You are a legally responsible party for dependent children or other family members You live with your spouse You need special housing due to a physical disability that AIC cannot reasonably accommodate
    THREE STEPS FOR HOUSING SELECTION
    Step 2: Match With Your Roommates
    Starting on March 1, 2022, you'll be able to search for and match with your roommates for next year.  Some of the questions you should ask one another before matching as roommates are: Do both of you want to live in the same residence hall next year? When do you both generally go to sleep and wake up on weekdays vs. weekends? How do you plan to schedule sleep, study, and socializing time in your room/suite/apartment? Do you have any unique quirks a roommate should be aware of? When are you okay with guests coming into your room/suite/apartment? How will you and your roommate keep your space clean AND tidy?  
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