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Housing FAQ's

1) Who is required to reside on campus?

  • Freshmen, Sophomores and first year transfer students (students having less than 60 hrs. cumulative) are required to live on campus and to participate in the central dining hall meal plan.

2) What are the Freshman Halls?    

  • Female Freshmen Hall:  Younge, Douglass, Tantum
  • Male Freshmen Hall: Bethune Hall

 
3) What other housing is available for Upper-class Students?  

  • Female Upper-class Halls are:  White Hall, Harvey Hall, Emery I, II, III 
  • Male Upper-class Halls are: Banneker Hall, Rockefeller Hall and Emery IV
  • Co-ed Hall: James Hall is a special Bioethics co-ed Hall.    

 
4) What Apartments are available at Tuskegee University?  

  • The Commons Apartments have 2 and 4 bedroom apartments designed for Tuskegee University students who have completed three (3) semesters of studies and have a minimum of 45 credit hours and a GPA of 2.3 or higher.
  • The Marable Apartments have 2 bedroom apartments designed for Tuskegee University students who have completed three (3) semesters of studies and have a minimum of 45 credit hours and a GPA of 2.3 or higher.
     
  • The University Terrace Apartments have 3 bedroom apartments available for Tuskegee University students meeting the requirements.  All students who have completed three (3) semesters with a minimum of 45 hours, have a 2.3 GPA or higher are eligible to apply.  Independent students over 24 years of age are eligible for the University Terrace Apartments.  Students receiving Tuskegee University scholarships and Alabama Incentive Plans are not eligible.  Family discounts are excluded

5) When do I apply for housing?

  • Application Deadlines for housing are as follows:
    • for Fall - March 31
    • for Spring – December 1
    • for Summer – April 30

6) When will I receive my housing assignment?  

  • Notification Dates for housing assignments are as follows:
    • for Fall - on or before July 1
    • for Spring – on or before December 1
    • for Summer –on or before May 10
  • Freshman students will receive all of their information--–including housing application—from the Office of Admissions and Enrollment Management, after they have been accepted and have paid the required pre-enrollment fee.

7) Who do I call if I have after-hours housing issues?

  • Please call 334-727-8866 to report After-hours Housing issues (such as heating issue, water leak, or urgent repairs)

 8) Who do I call if I have a disability?

  • The office of ADA Compliance works with the Housing and Residence Life staff to accommodate the needs of students.  Students who need special assignment consideration and/or have a service animal or emotional support animal are strongly encouraged to contact the Director of Housing, William Samuel Sr. to discuss housing options.  Students can also do this via email, wsamuel1@tuskegee.edu.  For general questions about disability accommodations, contact Steve McCray, ADA Coordinator via email at  smccrary@tuskegee.edu or (334) 727-8778