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What do you need to know about housing at SDSU?

What do you need to know about housing at SDSU?

Get an inside look at what it’s like to live on campus at SDSU. Learn about the values and mission of the Office of Housing Administration and Residential Education Office. Learn about Sophomore QUEST programming tailored specifically for sophomore residents. Learn what we’re doing to mitigate exposure to COVID-19.

How many employees does Southern Illinois University housing have?

University Housing employs over 200 full-time and 700 student employees. We are one of the largest employers of students on the SIU campus. Although the residence life experience will be different this year, the university’s goal is to ensure that students can still make positive connections that will help them be successful.

How to live on campus at San Diego State University?

Get an inside look at what it’s like to live on campus at SDSU. Submit a service request. Emergency repairs available 24/7. Check your meal plan balance. Watch live TV and record up to 20 hours of content. Just posted a photo @ San Diego State University https://www. instagram.com/p/CG26GPQFQ_e/ ?igshid=1d54r7h0mz636 …

When is the deadline to apply for housing at SDSU?

The housing application deadline for incoming freshmen is May 1. More info available at housing.sdsu.edu/apply 🏠 Are you (or your roommate group leader) ready for Stage II of the sophomore housing lottery? Visit the website above to view the room selection video and guide!

How do I Activate my housing portal at SDSU?

If you are new to SDSU, you must be formally admitted to the university and pay your intent to enroll before you can login to the Housing Portal. Within 48 hours of submitting your Intent to Enroll, you will receive an email from the Library Computing Hub Help Desk (The Hub) with instructions on how to activate your SDSUid account.

What is the Federal School Code for SDSU?

SDSU federal school code: 001151 San Diego State University is following the guidelines of county, state and federal public health officials and other authorities as it continues its academic and research mission during the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit the university’s COVID-19 site and SDSU Flex site for more information. COVID-19 Resources