Move-in
What is the housing policy for Fall 2024?
The residency requirement is in effect for the 2024-2025 academic year.
When do the residence halls open for the 2024-2025 academic year?
New students can move in by appointment starting at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 17, 2024. Returning students can return beginning on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 8:00 a.m.
When will I be able to sign up for my move-in appointment?
- Returning students do not need to sign up for move-in appointments.
- New students will be sent a link in early August (after room assignments are completed) that will allow them to sign up for move-in appointments. If you have trouble with your move-in appointment sign up, please contact housing@northwestern.edu.
Where can I find information about Wildcat Welcome?
More information regarding Wildcat Welcome can be found on the Student Transition Experiences website.
What is the schedule like outside of my move-in time?
Students and families are encouraged to spend time together until separate tracks of activities begin at 4:00 p.m. For families, there is a separate track of programming. More information will be provided in the summer.
Can I move in early?
Information about early arrival can be found on the Early Arrival Policy page.
Can I cancel my contract?
Learn more about contract cancellation policies for incoming students here and for returning students here.
If I am an undergraduate student, do I have to move my items home for Winter Break? Will Winter Break housing be available?
Undergraduate residence halls and residential colleges will close at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 14, 2024. Students can leave their belongings in their rooms over the Winter Break period.
Students who sign up for continuous housing can remain in their undergraduate residence hall during Winter Break. Students living in other buildings who are seeking Winter Break housing should contact housing@northwestern.edu.
What happens if I show up early without any prior permission?
Can I loft my bed?
Visit our lofting page for more details.
Students eligible for services through Student Enrichment Services can visit the SES One Form website to learn more about the process of completing the One Form and applying for a lofting fee waiver.
What are the dimensions of the furniture?
What if I arrive after 4:00 p.m. on September 17, 2024?
I'm not feeling well. Can I move in?
What size mini-fridge should I get? Are there other items that are prohibited?
Mini-fridge sizes are limited to 3.1 cubic feet.
The City of Evanston prohibits the use or storage of appliances for cooking, preparing, or heating of food or beverages in student sleeping rooms, including but not limited to, microwaves, hot plates, crock pots, coffee pots (except for Keurig machines with self-contained heating elements), blenders, toaster ovens and toasters, water heaters, candle warmers, rice cookers, self-heating hot pots, and appliances or items with warming elements.
Bikes and motorized vehicles (including scooters) cannot be stored in residence halls. Bike storage is available in designated storage spaces in buildings with this amenity (Ayers Hall, Bobb Hall, East Fairchild, Engelhart Hall (graduate), Kemper Hall, McManus Center (graduate), and Slivka Hall) but are only open to students assigned to these buildings.