Priority Housing Selection 2008
University Housing & Dining Services is committed to helping you keep life simple. We understand that some folks want the freedom of living off campus. They look forward to managing their own shopping, cooking, and cleaning. They might not mind the extra time it takes to travel to and from campus on a daily basis or the challenges of finding parking if they have a car. This is true for some folks, but not all.
If you don't want to have to worry about the extra effort it takes to manage your already hectic schedule, consider keeping your life simple and living on campus one more year. Within our residence halls and cooperative houses, you've discovered a community where you can study, socialize and unwind with the familiarity and comfort of knowing you have friends and support right next door.
Fill out the Online UHDS Application for the 2008-09 academic year and continue your Experience of a Lifetime™.
2008-09 Living Options Designed for the Returning Student
- Halsell Hall
- Apartment-Style Assignments/Gender Inclusive - Learn More
- UpperClass Student Living Learning Environment - Learn More
- Cauthorn Hall
- One Term Contract - Learn More
- Customize Your Room:
- Painted Accent Wall - Learn More
- Loft Kits - Learn More
- Group Room Selection - Learn More
- Cooperative Houses
- Co-ops - Learn More
2008-09 Dining Plan
- There continues to be four UHDS Dining Plans to choose from: Ultimate, Premium, Preferred and Basic plans. UHDS Dining Dollars can continue to be used at any of the 17 UHDS dining venues, located at: Arnold Center, Marketplace West, McNary Central and Bing’s Café. Learn more about these restaurants at oregonstate.edu/uhds/dining/menus.
- There are no pre-set number of meals on the UHDS Dining plans. The card works like a debit card and gives the flexibility to eat in any of the 17 UHDS dining venues. On-campus residents will continue to receive a 10% discount in any of our UHDS dining locations
- To eat at other campus dining locations, students will be able to add OSU Card Cash to their OSU Student ID Card via mycard.oregonstate.edu. The average amount of OSU Card Cash spent is around $250 per person per year. We recommend you add about $250 in OSU Card Cash to your ID Card each year, however current students can add as little or as much to their OSU Card Cash as they’d like. This gives you control over your financial and dining decisions.
IMPORTANT DATESMarch 3-4, 2008: Students may select their current room or co-op March 5-6, 2008: Group Housing Selection Days March 7-April 30, 2008: Open Housing Selection March 17, 2008: Priority Housing Selection Ends (New students can begin to select spaces) May 1, 2008: Final date to cancel 2008-09 contracts without financial obligation |