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Housing

For many of you, this will be the first time you've ever lived away from home and we want to make the housing process as effortless as possible.

Table Outlining Housing Types and Resources
First-Time-in-College Freshman Campus Housing

If you're an incoming freshman it all starts with the 2024-2025 Housing Application. Freshman housing is NOT assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis. Learn more about the process and get started today! The deadline to submit your application - and - to make any special housing requests is May 31.

Learn more about New Student Room Selection

Transfer Campus Housing

ALL transfers are welcome to live on campus based on available space.

If the demand for on campus housing exceeds the available inventory, transfer student housing applicants who are not required to live on campus may be placed on the Housing Waitlist and will not be guaranteed on campus housing.

We recommend that transfer students apply as soon as possible by completing the 2024-25 Housing application

Learn more about your potential housing preference options by visiting our Upper-level Halls online!

The 2024-25 Housing Application will open May 1, 2024 for New Transfers! The deadline to submit your application - and - to make any special housing requests is May 31, 2024. The New Student Room Selection process will take place in June.

We encourage you to live with us! Living in campus housing is the best way to connect to the W&M community.

Community Engagement

Each residential area is viewed as a living-learning center with the goal of enriching each resident's educational experience. The residents in each area, in partnership with the Residence Life staff, develop community norms, guidelines, and expectations of one another to provide direction and make meaning of community in the residence halls, while allowing for both individual freedom and the privacy and personal rights of those community members. With the spirit and history of self-determination, our communities engage, connect and have fun while partaking in learning strategies such as community agreements, shared living expectations conversations, and community council engagement to exercise and develop an unique sense of self, and have clarity of beliefs, identity, and social relationships within the context of community. 

Housing Accommodations

If you require any housing-related accommodations due to a diagnosed disability, you must register with Student Accessibility Services (SAS). All requests and documentation for this type of housing accommodation must be submitted by May 31, 2024. Once SAS has received your completed registration and documentation information, you will be scheduled for their next available intake appointment. They will process requests submitted after the deadline as soon as possible, but approvals may be delayed due to housing availability and other factors. SAS will notify Residence Life if your accommodation is approved.

Residence Life is committed to offering gender-inclusive housing options to ensure inclusive communities. Residence Life offers two options of housing preferences based on gender:

  • Single-Gender Housing – having roommates/suitemates/apartment-mates who have the same sex listed in Banner
  • Gender Inclusive Housing – having roommates/suitemates/apartment-mates of any gender or gender expression/identity
Two Year Live on Requirement

First-time-in-college freshman students enrolled full time are required to live in on-campus housing during their first two (2) years following their high school graduation. The program will explore additional academic, social, and cultural living and learning communities for students in the third and fourth semesters at W&M. Learn more about this requirement now.

Want to know more about housing?

If you are not required to live on campus, STEP's Living Off-Campus webpage series is a good resource.

Everything else you need to know can be found on the Residence Life website!