We are busy preparing for your arrival.
Last minute details are being arranged so your move in experience goes well.
Here is some helpful information so you can start planning for the big move.
Check In:
Our staff will be ready for your arrival during the hours listed below.
On Monday, we will have staff on call.
After Monday, you can check in any evening during regular office hours (6-9 p.m.).
If you are going to arrive more than a week late, please notify us so we do not cancel your room assignment.
Saturday, August 23 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, August 24 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
You may go directly to your residence hall to check in.
Staff will welcome you and assist with the check-in process.
You can expect a lot of traffic during this busy time.
We ask for patience and courtesy because many others will be attempting to do the same thing you are doing.
If you find a close spot near the building to unload, please unload everything on the curb before taking anything to your room.
Once your vehicle is unloaded, move it to one of the parking lots. By doing this, others will have an opportunity to unload close to the building as well.
At check in, you will receive the following items:
- Room Condition Form - You will inspect your room and report any existing damages before agreeing to the overall condition.
- Parking Permit - If you have pre-ordered a parking permit, we will have it ready for you.
- Calendar Handbook - This provides you with policies, procedures, and other helpful information. It is also a daily planner.
- Code of Student Behavior - All conduct related policies are outlined within the document so you know what is expected.
- Room Key
Driving Directions:
Many others need to get to the same location as you.
The following directions are intended to assist you in exiting Interstate 94 at the optimal location based on your residence hall assignment.
When nearing campus, additional signage will guide you to your hall.
Exit 66 - 12th Ave. N
Burgum, Pavek, Thompson, Reed/Johnson, and Weible Halls
Exit 67 - 19th Ave. N
Churchill, Dinan, Living/Learning Center, Niskanen, Seim, Sevrinson, and Stockbridge Halls
A few things to remember:
- All first year students are required to live on campus.
- All students who check in are making a commitment to live on campus for the full academic year.
After moving in, you may not cancel your contract without risking a financial penalty unless you have received approval.
Typical approval would occur for situations such as leaving NDSU, graduating, or participating in an internship.