Check-in and Housing Forms
Check-in Information
Step 1
Prior to arriving to campus, you will be sent a letter with your check-in date and hall/room assignment. When you arrive to campus, proceed to the residence hall that is stated in your check-in letter. At the check-in desk, you will be issued room keys, mailing address and other pertinent information.
Important Information
- Room Assignments:
For information on your room assignment, go to RMS Housing Website. - Undergraduate Check-in Dates:
For Returning Residents: Fall 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 [8:00am – 7:00 p.m.]
For New Residents: Fall 2009
Friday, August 21 – August 23, 2009 [8:00am – 7:00 p.m.] - Graduate/Doctoral Students Check-in Dates:
Cultural Living Center: (Check-in at The Commons)
Saturday, August 1st [8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.]
Rolling Hills Graduate Apartments (3501 Rolling Hills Circle – Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Saturday, August 1st [8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.]
Step 2
In order to prepare yourself for moving on-campus, the Office of Residential Life and Housing has put together a brief list of items you should bring to campus before moving into the residence halls. Please print out the Excel Sheet below and add or delete items depending on how many items you think you need for living on-campus. This list may not entail all the items you should bring to college but it is guide to get you started in the right direction.
The Office of Residential Life and Housing has collaborated with the following University Partners in order to assist you in finding what you need for your residence halls. Please feel free to use the links below in order to get the items you need. Please remember that the residence halls at Nova Southeastern University have extra long twin beds and it is important to purchase the correct sheet size that fit our beds.
- Bed, Bath and Beyond
- IKEA
- On-Campus Marketing Linen, Sheet, and Towel Program
- ECCI Long Distance Calling
Step 3
The check-in process includes completion of a room assessment form. Your Resident Advisor will review the condition of your room prior to your arrival. It is your responsibility to review the room assessment form when presented to you by your Resident Advisor. If there are any corrections prior to completion of the room assessment form, you need to contact your RA within 24 hours of your check-in date. When you check-out of your room, the room assessment form will be used to assess the condition of your room
once again.
If the condition of your room has changed during your stay, you will be assessed for the repair or replacement of items which may have been damaged or are missing from the room. Once again, it is very important to review the condition of your room carefully upon your arrival. Make certain that any problems are noted and contact your RA immediately after checking into your room. This is your opportunity to attest to the condition of the room. It is also important throughout the semester to report any necessary repairs to your RA.