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IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2022 HOUSING SELECTION PROCESS

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NEW MAIN CAMPUS FRESHMAN NEW MAIN CAMPUS TRANSFERS

HOUSING SELECTION PROCESS: Phase 1: Open to students who deposit by April 1, 2022.

April 4, 2022 - April 8, 2022 Monday, April 4, 2022 Process begins at 3 p.m. Access time is based on the date and time of housing deposit submission.

Phase 2: Opens on Monday, May 23, 2022 for students who deposit after April 1, 2022.

SPECIALTY HOUSING

LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES

Application Period OPENS: Monday, January 24, 2022 Application Period DEADLINE: Sunday, May 1, 2022

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

Request Period OPENS: Monday, January 24, 2022 Request Period DEADLINE: Sunday, May 1, 2022

MAIN CAMPUS RETURNING RESIDENTS

HOUSING SELECTION PROCESS:

Monday, February 14, 2022

SPECIALTY HOUSING

LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES

Application Period OPENS: Monday, December 13, 2021 Application Period DEADLINE: Monday, January 24, 2022

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

Requests Period OPENS: Monday, December 13, 2021 Requests Period DEADLINE: Monday, January 24, 2022

GRADUATE STUDENTS HOUSING SELECTION PROCESS

ROOM RETENTION:

March 1 - March 15, 2022

GENERAL ROOM SELECTION:

March 21 - April 1, 2022

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Temple University Residence Halls

Temple University offers two styles of residence halls for incoming freshmen students: suite style and communal style. Regardless of which residence hall they should choose, each includes the following amenities: • 24-hour security • Mail room: all incoming mail and packages go directly to your residence hall • Laundry facilities: check out eSuds, our online laundry tracking service • Social and study lounges • Cable ready rooms • Air conditioning/heating • WiFi access • Microwaves available on each floor; low wattage “microfridge” available for yearly rental through Temple University for in-room use • Resident Assistant (RA) on every floor

COMMUNAL STYLE VS. SUITE STYLE

COMMUNAL STYLE: JOHNSON & HARDWICK HALLS

• Rooms house two (2) persons, door opens to hallway • Communal bathroom on every floor- cleaned and stocked daily • Single-gender rooms and floors available • Popular among freshman students

SUITE STYLE: 1940, 1300 & WHITE HALL

• Four (4) persons per suite • Each suite contains two (2) bedrooms • Common area/foyer entryway • Two (2) half baths, one with shower • Co-ed floors, single gender suites

360O VIRTUAL TOUR

Check out Temple’s Housing Website for for the 360o degree virtual tours, and more: http://www.housing.temple.edu

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MITCHELL AND HILARIE MORGAN RESIDENCE HALL & DINING COMPLEX

OPENED FALL 2013

The facility will house approximately 1,275 students in a combination of singles, four-bed and five-bed apartment-suites, arranged in a series of neighborhoods supported by glass enclosed lounges. The site is comprised of three buildings surrounding an elevated 30,000 square foot terrace which will provide extensive landscaping and green space. The high-rise tower (Morgan Hall North) includes 24-floors of residential space, while the adjacent midrise structure (Morgan Hall South) will consist of nine residential floors offering generous views of the campus, center city, and the plush green terrace, in addition to providing extensive natural light into all interior spaces of the buildings.

BUILDING HIGHLIGHTS:

• Four- and five- bed apartment • Kitchenettes • Community lounges • Large programming space • Courtyard quad • Laundry rooms • Great views of Philadelphia

PLANNED OCCUPANCY USAGE:

MORGAN HALL SOUTH (NEW STUDENTS):

• 9 FLOORS • 8 5-Bed appartments • 149 4-Bed appartments • 8 1-Bed apartments • 17 1-Bed staff apartments Open to incoming Freshmen.

MORGAN HALL NORTH (RETURNING STUDENTS):

• 24 FLOORS • 144 4-Bed apartments • 12 1-Bed apartments • 24 1-Bed staff apartments Open to Returning Sophmores, Juniors and Seniors. To learn more about Morgan Hall please visit: housing.temple.edu Download Morgan Hall Brochure Site Viewed From Broad Street

Lobby Lounge

Plan of Typical 4-Bed Suite

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