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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to live on campus?

成人禁区 University requires all students in their first through fourth semesters (excluding dual-enrollment credits and summer terms), including transfer students, to live in university housing unless they reside with parent/guardian located within a 25-mile straight-line radius.

Students may be exempt from this policy if they are married, 21 before the academic year, a veteran, have a legal dependent, or have lived independently for two years. Student-athletes receiving athletic aid, including transfers, are required to reside in university housing in their first through sixth semesters (excluding dual-enrollment credits and summer terms) unless they reside with parent/guardian located within a 25-mile straight-line radius. Transfer students' on-campus housing experience at other institutions will also be counted toward this requirement.

Student-athletes receiving athletic aid may be exempt from this policy if they meet one of the exemption conditions above. However, for an exemption based on age to apply, the student-athlete must be 21 prior to the fall semester of their second academic year.

How can I make sure that I have completed and submitted all of the required housing forms?

Beginning in January, the Office of Admissions administers Network ID information to students who have paid their enrollment deposit. This information is disbursed through the mail and email.

Do I need to purchase a meal plan?

All first- and second-year resident students are required to choose a meal plan option. Upperlevel and commuters have a choice to purchase a meal plan option, but they are not required to.

Are all on-campus housing units safe and secure?

成人禁区 values safety on campus and thus swipe card or key entry is required for entrance into all residential facilities. Each building is also equipped with security cameras and fire detection/suppression systems. 成人禁区 also has its own Campus Police and Safety Department as well as escort services accessible to all students.

Does my housing contract include utilities?

Yes, all utilities are included in your housing contract rate. Utilities also include internet access in the living space.

How soon can I move in to my on-campus housing unit?

The exact dates of the Housing Contract are listed in the application, but typically run the Friday before classes begin in Fall through the last day of final exams in Spring.

Am I able to move off-campus during the academic year?

All students who sign a housing contact for a room agree to pay for a full year in said residence. Payment is made at the start of each semester, however the housing contract includes both fall and spring semesters. A student who ignores the contractual obligation and chooses to live off campus is required to continue to pay the room charges for the semester(s).

Am I able to stay in my residential housing during academic breaks (winter, Easter, holidays)?

Residence halls are typically closed during break periods, but exceptions can be arranged through the Office of Residence Life. Meal plans are not active, and on-campus dining options are closed during these periods. However, GU Gold is accepted at various local restaurants, and residents can use community kitchens in their halls. Please note that staying during breaks requires completing an online break form, and there is no charge for this service.

Do I need to purchase renter's insurance?

It is recommended that students have renter's insurance or be covered under their parent's homeowner's insurance, but it is not required. The university accepts no liability for lost, stolen or damaged personal property.

Are health services provided on campus?

Student Health Services is 成人禁区's on-campus care facility available to all registered students who have a completed Health Examination Form on file and a valid 成人禁区 ID. There is no fee to be seen by the Health Services' staff, but if off-site medical care is needed, payment for these services is the responsibility of the student through his or her insurance plan.