Residence Life Communications Log
Hello Bison and Bison Parents. Please refer to this resource for all ResLife communications sent throughout the school year.
ResLife Communications
Resident Updates 10.2 - Homecoming, Room Competition, & More!
Resident Updates10.2 - Homecoming, Room Competition, & More!
Dear Resident,
Here are some important updates for you:
Maintenance Requests:
Please submit all maintenance requests through the appropriate channels for your residence hall. For contact information and maintenance details, visit this link. If you haven't heard back within 48 business hours, escalate your request with your building manager. For emergencies, notify the Front Desk, Building Office, or Building Manager.
If you require further assistance please email maintenance inquiries to housingconcerns@howard.edu for escalation.
Visitation and Homecoming:
Normal visitation hours for Howard University students:
- Sunday to Thursday: 10 AM - 11:59 PM
- Friday to Saturday: 12 PM - 1:59 AM
Homecoming visitation (10/13 - 10/20):
- Sunday to Wednesday: 10 AM - 6 PM (Howard Students ONLY)
- Thursday to Saturday: 12 PM – 6 PM (2 guests allowed)
Outside guests will be allowed during homecoming from Thursday – Saturday 12PM – 6 PM ONLY. They must have an ID to present and this process will be the same as Family Weekend.
Visitation requirements:
- Have a new virtual ID with a clear photo. Visit Bison One card for assistance with updates.
- Maintain your Renter’s Insurance, RLA, and roommate contract.
- You must not have any housing infractions.
You are responsible for your guests' actions, with a maximum of 2 guests allowed at a time. Please also note that students must be registered to stay in the Residence Halls.
HUTV Cribs Room Tour Challenge:
Think you have the best room on campus?! Show off your HUTV Crib for a chance to win a Reslife gift basket with merch, room essentials, free food and more! Use the QR Code to submit. Winner announced during homecoming week!
Room Request:
If you are interested in switching rooms with a transfer fee of $250, you may sign up using these forms. There is a cap of 20 submissions per form. The internal switch form is for those wishing to go to a new room within their building and the external form is for those wanting to go to a new building. Room Swap requests will not be accepted via email or in person. Room swaps will not be approved for the remainder of the academic year.
All roommate issues must start with mediation and escalation should go through the proper chain of command. This includes your RA, GA, and then your Building Manager. This is the contact chain should you have any roommate issues or concerns that need to be addressed.
Winter Check Out Reminder:
This is a notice to remind residents that ALL residence halls will be closed for Winter Break which includes WISH, Mazza, Vie and the Lanes on December 11th, 2024 by noon. Residents must check in with their RA for proper checkout procedures for their hall. Please remember that keys must be returned prior to moving out and all checklist items completed. There are no exceptions. The residence halls will reopen for continuing students on Saturday, January 11th, 2025 at 10 a.m. All vacant beds must be made available prior to move out as new students will be moving in. Any rooms found not in compliance will be charged and reported.
If you require assistance with connecting with other students finalizing alternative winter housing plans, please feel free to sign up here to be connected via group me https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=BwysAl-3v0abEzYwupS7acY8y91U8JlEidaWySVqJ6ZUQUVONllLVFRPTzVERFlRNlE0TTdTT1IzVi4u .
Additional resources and links will also be provided throughout the semester.
Best,
The Office of Residence Life
Housing Notification 7.3.2024
Dear Bison Student,
We hope this message finds you well and looking forward to the 2024-2025 academic year at Howard University. We appreciate your continued patience, as we navigate the implementation of several new systems across the University enterprise and are writing to share important updates regarding housing notifications.
From Friday, July 5, 2024, through Tuesday, July 9, 2024, housing notifications will be shared via StarRez and your Bison email for all students who completed an application as follows:
Friday, July 5, 2024 – First Time in College Students
- A-F: 10 am
- G-L: 12 pm
- M-R: 2 pm
- S-Z: 4 pm
Monday, July 8, 2024 – 2nd Year Students
- A-F: 10 am
- G-L: 12 pm
- M-R: 2 pm
- S-Z: 4 pm
Tuesday, July 9, 2024 – 3rd and 4th Year Students
- A-F: 10 am
- G-L: 12 pm
- M-R: 2 pm
- S-Z: 4 pm
Upon receiving your housing placement notification, Bison have 72 hours to pay the required $200 confirmation fee.
NOTE: Students will receive their assigned residence hall, room type, and room rate. Exact room numbers and roommate notifications will be sent by July 17, 2024, after all housing confirmations have been processed. Requests for roommate swaps will not be accepted until after consolidation week in September.
First Time in College Students are guaranteed a housing assignment and are required to live in University housing.
2nd Year Students are also guaranteed a housing assignment and are required to live in University housing.
3rd and 4th Year Students: University housing is limited. If you do not receive a housing assignment, you will receive a notification and automatically be added to our waitlist during the confirmation process. We encourage you to attend the Virtual Off-Campus Housing fair planned for Wednesday, July 10, 2024, from 12–1 pm. It is best to register in advance, to ensure there is no delay in accessing the event on that day.
The Office of Residence Life looks forward to welcoming you to campus in August. If you have further questions, please email us at hureslife@howard.edu so that we may respond in the most efficient manner possible.
In Truth and Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Housing Application - Official Update 6.3.2024
June 3, 2024:
We hope that you are enjoying the start of the summer months. We are writing to share important updates regarding the housing application process for the 2024-2025 academic year.
As you are aware, Howard University recently launched the implementation of a new system and integration project that will greatly improve the student experience and our efficiency. This improved system resulted in a temporary interruption to some of our annual processes and activities.
However, as the project nears completion, we are excited to announce that the housing application process will get underway on June 11, 2024. Our goal is to provide a smooth and efficient application process for everyone.
First Time In College Students: You are guaranteed a housing assignment and are required to live in University housing. The delayed application process does not affect your housing status. Please continue to be on the lookout for your Bison ID number, as well as your official university email address. You will need both pieces of information, in order to complete your housing application.
2nd Year Students: You are also guaranteed a housing assignment and are expected to live in University housing. The delayed application process does not affect your housing status.
3rd and 4th Year Students: We understand that the delayed housing application process may have caused some inconvenience and uncertainty for you. Once the housing application opens, we encourage you to monitor your Bison email closely for important updates, deadlines, and information.
The application will open on the following dates:
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 – 2nd Year Students
Wednesday, June 12, 2024 – 3rd and 4th Year Students
Thursday, June 13, 2024 – First Time In College Students
The Office of Residence Life looks forward to welcoming you to campus in August. We are here to support you and appreciate your patience and understanding during the transition to the University’s new system for students.
Res Fest 2024 4.2.2024
Calling All Residents! Your Hall Needs Your Help!!
Sign Up Here To Volunteer During Our 2024 ResFest Week #WhoRunsTheHalls
All Volunteers Will Have The Opportunity To Rep Their Hall & Participate In Any Of Our ResFest Events Including The Competitions!
Join The Experience And Sign Up Using The QR Code attached to this email! The Link Closes THIS Friday April 5th 2024 At 12PM
HUSA Housing Fireside Chat Reminder 3.21.2024
Good Afternoon Bison,
Please remember to join the HUSA Student Advocacy Department and the Office of Residence Life for a Housing Fireside Chat today from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. on zoom.
When: Mar 21, 2024 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: HUSA Fireside Chat: Housing Application
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://howard.zoom.us/j/85025791914?pwd=RG5Sb2hkdnR0Rll5N2V5NGM5QzBlUT09
Passcode: 30291022
We hope to see you there!
ResLife Updates 3.17 - RA/GA Application Last Chance
Good Morning Bison,
Here are the Reslife updates for today!
RA and GA Application 2024:
Please note that the RA and GA applications for new hires close this evening at 11:59p.m. The cap for new RAs has not been reached at this time and the application is still open for submissions. Please ensure that your fully completed application is submitted before this closes as we are not accepting any late exceptions for any reason including technical issues.
New RA and GA Application - Closes March 17th at 11:59 p.m. : https://forms.office.com/r/NwGnzCnBRj
Please note these links can also be found on our website https://studentaffairs.howard.edu/housing/become-resident-assistant and Instagram @hureslife1867 .
Current RA and GA Reapplication - Closes March 18th at 11:59p.m. : https://forms.office.com/r/dCxmmhj9Es
HUSA Fireside Chat for the Housing Application:
Join the HUSA Student Advocacy Department and the Office of Residence Life for a Housing Fireside Chat on March 21st, at 4 p.m. via zoom. This chat will discuss some of the main questions around housing and the housing application for 2024-2025. Pre-register here https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_AsI3LFzCReW0bm-1Q4ai-Q .
Housing Informational:
Mark your calendars because this year’s housing application informationals will be hosted on March 26th and 27th with time TBA. These meetings will detail the process, review some new updates, and go over the notification timeline. Registration links will be sent out later this week and will be open for new students, current students, and parents.
Have a wonderful day,
The Office of Residence Life
East and West Towers Scheduled Power Outage 3.1.2024
Dear Towers East and West Resident,
A continuation and final completion of the electric transformer project behind The Towers East and West, is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, March 6 @ 6 am.
Temporary electricity and internet services will not be available during the period of transition from temporary to permanent power sources. This will occur on the following two separate occasions:
- Wednesday, March 6th @ 6am (Up to 8 hours)
- Friday, March 8th during the business day between the hours of 9AM-5PM to make the final connections. (Up to 8 hours).
We want to make sure that if you intend to stay at The Towers during spring break, you understand that you will experience these outages. We ask that you plan and prepare for these outages regarding food preparation, taking hot showers, etc… While on generator power, these buildings will maintain full power operations from Wednesday until Friday when the project is completed.
The purpose of the outages is to install the permanent transformer to provide stable and proper electricity for the entire area.
We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience these outages might cause. If you have any questions, please contact your building manager.
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Excellence in Truth and Service,
The Office of Resident Life and REDCAM
ResLife Updates 2.29 - East Towers Return, ASB ResFest, and RA Applications
Dear Bison,
We want to provide a few updates before you begin your spring break:
East Towers Update:
We hope this message finds you well and in good spirits. We are pleased to share that all necessary repairs and cleanup efforts related to the water damage in Towers East have been completed ahead of schedule.
As a result of the hard work by our residence life, campus apartments and facility management teams, all students who were impacted by the flood incident are now settled back into their original living space or chose to remain in their temporary room assignment for the remainder of Spring semester.
We understand that this unfortunate circumstance caused inconvenience and disruption to your stay in the residence hall and appreciate your patience and cooperation, as we worked collaboratively with the restoration and construction crews to return your living space to its proper condition.
From the beginning, our top priority has been to ensure your safety and comfort, and to confidently return you to your room as quickly as possible once the repairs were made. Our maintenance team thoroughly cleaned and inspected every room prior to your move back.
Again, we apologize for any inconvenience and welcome you back to your residence hall.
HUASB Update:
The HUASB program is committed to ensuring that all students who desire to serve have an opportunity to serve. Limited spaces are still available for remaining students who desire to serve during this year’s program. Students are encouraged to participate using the following link: apply here.
If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Joseph Dillard, Program Coordinator, or DaShawn Jones and Tyrah Lacy, Executive Student Directors, here.
ResFest Update:
We are excited to see students taking part of the community around the ResFest activities and supporting your pears. Please remember that a Bison ID is required to attend any event in a residence hall and there may be caps depending on capacity. We also want to ensure you are aware of a few resfest rules:
- All ResFest teams must end practice by 11 p.m. daily!
- On Saturdays and Sundays teams must practice between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.
- All members of a team must be residents of the hall.
- Any issues can be reported directly to the hureslife@howard.edu if these guidelines are not being adhered to
RESFEST STILL HAS OPEN SPOTS FOR SOME EVENTS! Check with your RAs if you are interested in Aux Wars, Field Day, or Game Night as planning is still underway and events are open to all classifications. Resfest week starts on April 7th and ends on April 13th. Find out how you can participate today.
RA and GA Application Webinars:
Please register and join for our webinars with Q&A sessions.
Date: February 29, 2024
Time: 7 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5269NQdvRs69JZYCP7kOqg
Date: March 1, 2024
Time: 3 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EF--xSaYTvmVpX3SlcypYg
Date: March 11, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this webinar: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x-GpyWC7ScCQf1it25qV8A
Enjoy the rest of your week and have a wonderful Spring Break.
The Office of Residence Life and University Housing
Reslife Updates - RA Applications & Spring Break 2.28.2024
Good Morning Bison,
We hope your midterms are going well and wanted to provide a few updates:
The RA and GA applications will open officially on March 11th. In the meantime, we are hosting 3 interest meetings on February 29th, March 1st, and March 11th. We will have representation from Resident Assistants, Graduate Assistants, and Building Managers. Please register for one of these webinars if you want to apply and learn more about the positions.
Please register and join for our webinars with Q&A sessions.
Date: February 29, 2024
Time: 7 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5269NQdvRs69JZYCP7kOqg
Date: March 1, 2024
Time: 3 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EF--xSaYTvmVpX3SlcypYg
Date: March 11, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this webinar: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x-GpyWC7ScCQf1it25qV8A
Spring break survey! We are excited about the break and hope you take the time to relax or participate in community service. Please complete this survey to let us know what your plans will be here https://forms.office.com/r/AmKn6Fhnph
ResFest Exhibitions will be happening this week! All participants must have their Bison ID to participate and there will be caps to certain locations.
Lastly, there are laundry updates and a new app! A significant change in laundry services has impacted how you use all washers and dryers. To make your laundry experience more efficient, we have transitioned to an application-only experience. The washers and dryers no longer take your physical Bison One Card, and we are in the process of removing all physical card readers. The Speed Queen App is available at the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Please follow these easy steps to download and use the Speed Queen app to use laundry services on campus.
1. Download the Speed Queen App a. Apple App Store b. Google Play Store
2. Create an account using your student email. You must use the student account to gain access to your laundry points
3. Add ‘Howard’ at the Location Pin
4. Select your residence hall and floor to access and pay for your selected washer or dryer
To link your Bison Bucks
1. Select “Details’ next to “Bison Bucks Balance”
2. Sign into your student email account
3. Your Bison One Card is now connected!
If you have any machine issues, in the Speed Queen app, use the settings button (top right) and select support to email or live chat with support technicians. If you have any more questions or concerns, please email the Bison One Card Office at onecard@howard.edu.
Excellence in Truth and Service,
The Office of Residence Life
Let's Take a Breath of Fresh Air: A Graphic Design Competition 2.26.2024
Greetings Bison,
The HU Student Health Center is bringing to you all a smoking cessation awareness campaign. The goal is to embrace our role in living a fuller and healthier life. Students will create a graphic design that captures what a "smoke-free campus" looks like, using a creative approach to quit smoking and on-campus resources. The winning design would be used as a social marketing tool to bring awareness of tobacco and vaping effects on the environment around campus. The design will be shared via HU Student Health Center social media channels and HU communications. The winner will receive a $500 stipend. To enter the competition, please email OHE@howard.edu. The deadline to submit graphics is March 8, 2024.
Excellence in Truth & Service,
The Office of Residence Life
RA and GA Application Opening March 11th, 2024
Dear Bison,
We hope that you are interested in applying for the 2024-2025 Resident Assistant and Graduate Assistant Program. The application window will open on March 11th, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. and close on March 17, 2024 at 11:59 p.m or when the cap of submissions is reached at this link https://forms.office.com/r/NwGnzCnBRj . Please note we will only be accepting ONE submission per bison email. You will not be able to edit or resubmit your application for any reason once completed.
Please register and join our webinars with Q&A sessions.
Date: February 29, 2024
Time: 7 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5269NQdvRs69JZYCP7kOqg
Date: March 1, 2024
Time: 3 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EF--xSaYTvmVpX3SlcypYg
Date: March 11, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this webinar: https://howard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x-GpyWC7ScCQf1it25qV8A
The Resident Assistant (RA) is an undergraduate part-time student staff member of the Office of Residence Life & University Housing. The Graduate Assistant (GA) is a graduate part-time student staff member of the Office of Residence Life & University Housing. The primary functions of the RA and GA roles are to facilitate interpersonal relationships and to create living communities that maximize the opportunities for students to learn and grow. They also help with responding to emergencies to provide quick assistance to residents in need. The RA reports to the GA and Building Hall Manager. All parties are expected to work closely with other staff members within the building and across campus to create the best possible resident experience.
This is a 10-month* onsite live-in position from the end of July 2024 until mid-May 2025. This includes holidays, weekends, and school cancellation days. RAs receive a $1600 stipend, laundry points, and waived housing.
Application Process: There are 4 parts to this process. The first is this application; the second is the video submission; the third is an interview by invitation, and the fourth is a group exercise by invitation. A specific number of individuals will be selected to go into the next round of the application process as it continues. The final selection of RAs and GAs will be made by the Building Manager from the final pool of candidates. Each Building Manager will make selections based on different qualities, skills, and traits that will assist with their vision for the community in their Residence Hall and provide the necessary staff to best serve their residents.
Applicants who make it to the final stage of the selection process will either be hired or listed as an alternate. Alternate RAs and GAs will remain on record and will be requested to join the program at a later time if a vacancy opens and if selected. Typically, we receive more than 1,000 applications for the program but this year applications will be capped. We are seeking students who enjoy being of service to their peer community and can lead through adversity. The position requires hard work, is highly fulfilling, and can assist with careers in Property Management, Hospitality, Operations, Marketing, Event Planning and more.
We wish you success throughout this process and look forward to reviewing your application.
If you have questions about the application at any time in the process, please email hureslife@howard.edu and our team will assist.
Excellence in Truth & Service,
The Office of Residence Life & University Housing
ResFest 2024 T-Shirt Design Contest 2.7.2024
Dear Bison,
The Office of Residence Life & Housing is thrilled to announce the Res Fest 2024 Shirt Design Contest! We invite you to unleash your creativity and be a part of this exciting opportunity. The winning design for each residence hall will take center stage on shirts worn by your respective team during the upcoming stroll competition, enhancing the vibrancy of Res Fest 2024.
This year's theme is 'Hilltop High,' and we encourage you to channel your imagination to capture the essence of this spirited theme in your designs.
To submit your designs, please ensure they reach us by 12 noon on February 22, 2024, through email submission to hureslife@howard.edu and cc huresfestlead@gmail.com . For inspiration, feel free to explore platforms like Pinterest, Google, etc. We emphasize that all designs must adhere to a standard of respect, with absolutely no offensive or derogatory language or signs.
Please be advised that the preservation of the integrity of our esteemed Bison Mascot and the Founders Clocktower is of utmost importance. It is imperative that neither of these iconic symbols be defaced or altered from their original format and structure. Your cooperation in maintaining the reverence and respect for these significant representations of our institution is greatly appreciated.
Stay connected with Residence Life updates by following our Instagram account @hureslife1867. It's the best way to stay in the loop and share the excitement leading up to Res Fest 2024!
If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to our office.
Let your creativity shine, and we look forward to your fantastic submissions!
Excellence in Truth and Service,
East Towers - Small Fire Update 2.2.2024
February 2, 2024
Dear Residents,
We are reaching out to share an important update regarding Howard Plaza Towers East. Earlier this evening, a small fire occurred in a unit on the 1st floor of Towers East when plastic shopping bags were left on a stovetop. The ensuing fire set off the sprinkler system in the unit, resulting in excessive water developing on the 1st floor and down to the Plaza level, impacting 17 residents in 10 units.
As you are aware, we were beginning the first phase of students moving back to the Plaza level and first floor after being temporarily relocated at the start of the spring semester. Because of this fire caused by human error, we will need to pause this weekend’s planned move-in. We have been in communication with those students affected and will be providing the necessary services and support to ensure the return to their units is as smooth as possible. Those students who were returning to the Plaza level and first floor will be directly contacted again by the Office of Residence Life tomorrow morning to discuss the logistics related to their move. Fortunately, we do not anticipate tonight’s incident impacting students’ return to the second and third floors, which is scheduled to begin February 8, 2024.
This evening’s incident does serve as a reminder for all of us to be mindful of how to keep our living spaces safe for ourselves and others in our shared communities. Please refrain from placing flammable items on stovetops and be aware of items around the stovetop such as kitchen towels, oven mitts, and appliance cords. Even when burners are not on, the heat from previously used burners can be enough to create small fires that can lead to dangerous outcomes. We are incredibly grateful that no one was harmed by this incident, and that there was no major fire damage.
As always, we appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we strive to provide a safe and welcoming residential experience for all students. We will provide further updates as soon as we have information to share.
If you have any questions or concerns please email hureslife@howard.edu.
In Truth and Service,
Housing Facilities
Important Update on Howard Plaza Towers Restoration and Maintenance 1.31.2024
Dear Howard Plaza Towers East and Towers West Students,
We are writing to share an update on the cleanup and restoration project at Howard Plaza Towers East due to water damage sustained on December 18, 2023, and provide other important building related updates.
We are pleased to report that substantial progress is being made in the restoration of damaged rooms. As a result, we are ready to begin the first phase of students returning to their originally assigned rooms at Towers East, as specific floors and rooms are fully restored, inspected, and cleared for occupancy. Following this initial phase, a staggered move-in approach will occur over the next several weeks, as more units are fully restored and undergo our inspection and clearance process.
All students who were temporarily reassigned to other housing units will be contacted individually via Bison email, notifying them that their room is move-in ready. Please be reminded that this process will occur over several weeks. To help students with the process of returning to their original room assignment, we are offering free pickup and delivery of pre-packed belongings from the temporary residential location back to Towers East. A signup link will be included with the official notification to students confirming the move-in date for Towers East.
The University contracted with a third-party restoration and water damage remediation company to complete the room repairs. These repairs have included the removal of excess water and cataloging and removing room contents to limit or prevent damage. Additionally, drywall was replaced, and walls were repainted in rooms with damaged or wet drywall, and other areas as needed. Lastly, electrical outlets in the affected rooms have been tested and repaired.
We have also made significant progress in resolving issues related to:
- Building Electricity and Power
- Laundry Equipment Access and Utilization
- Pest Control Measures
To find comprehensive and current information regarding these matters, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions reference page. Here, you will find answers to commonly asked questions regarding the move in process, and ongoing maintenance that will occur in the building. We encourage students to familiarize themselves with this information, as we prepare for students to begin returning to their originally assigned living spaces.
We want to thank all students for their patience and understanding and we look forward to welcoming students back to Towers East soon.
If you have additional questions or concerns beyond what we have shared in this message or the frequent asked questions, please reach out to us at hureslife@howard.edu.
In Truth and Service,
Housing Facilities
Water Valve Maintenance and Power Outages - 1.26.2024
Dear Bison,
We want to inform you about scheduled maintenance activities directly impacting our Main Campus buildings, so that you may plan accordingly in making any necessary adjustments to your daily routine and operations.
Water Valve Testing: Howard Plaza Towers East and West
On Friday, January 26, 2024, D.C. Water will be testing water valves between 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. around 9th Street and Barry Place. During this brief timeframe, both Towers may experience temporary water outages. With the recent water advisory issued earlier this week, D.C. Water is performing these tests to determine which valves may need repair or replacement to prevent future incidents. Students are asked to turn all faucets to the “Off” position during the testing period.
Power Outages: Friday, January 26, 2024, and Tuesday, January 30, 2024
There will be two brief power outages on Friday, January 26, 2024, and Tuesday, January 30, 2024. When this occurs, the main internet hub located at Towers West results in a temporary internet disruption in all residence halls (see details below).
Main Campus Power Outages: Friday, January 26, 2024, and Tuesday, January 30, 2024
As work continues with construction of the newly combined heat and power plant that will provide renewable energy to the University, some buildings on Main Campus will experience two brief electrical power outages on Friday, January 26, between 1:00 and 6:00 a.m., with a second follow-up outage scheduled for Tuesday, January 30, between 1:00 and 6:00 a.m. The purpose of the outages, which will last several minutes or less, is to allow for electrical work to progress at the steam plant that is currently under re-construction.
We encourage anyone in the affected buildings to turn off sensitive electronic equipment or systems that may be compromised by a power surge or sudden loss of power, particularly in research laboratories.
The following campus buildings may experience momentary power outages:
Howard University Hospital
Howard University Hospital Parking Structure 1
Cancer Center*
Hospital Parking Structure 2
Louis Stokes Library**
Tower Building
Interdisciplinary Research Bldg.
Chiller Plant
Bethune Annex
E.E. Just Hall
Power Plant
Quad Dorms
College Hall South
Academic Support A & B
Howard Plaza Towers East***
Armour J. Blackburn Center
Howard Plaza Towers West
College of Dentistry
College of Medicine
Lewis K. Downing Building
* On Friday, January 26, the Cancer Center and the IRB will be without power from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. The Cancer Center and the IRB will also be without power from 1:00 a.m. until 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 30.
**The electricity to the Louis Stokes Library and Academic A & B will be shut off on Friday, January 26, at 1:00 a.m. and switched to generator power at 6:00 a.m. These buildings will function on generator power until Tuesday, January 30 at 1:00 a.m. The buildings will then lose power and switch back to normal by 6:00 a.m. These buildings will be able to maintain full operations while on generator power.
*** When the main internet hub at Howard West Plaza Towers is without power, all residence halls will experience temporary internet service disruptions.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and patience throughout these important maintenance activities.
In Truth and Service,
Housing Facilities
Full Time Registration Required 1.18.2024
Good Afternoon Bison,
We want to send a reminder that all students in housing must be a registered full time student in order to remain in the residence after the add/drop deadline tomorrow, January 19th, 2024. Please ensure that all of your requirements have been completed.
Best,
The Office of Residence Life
Tower's Power Outage Notification 1.10.2024
Dear Students,
Greetings! We hope that you had a safe and enjoyable winter break and that you are ready for a successful Spring semester.
We wanted to provide you with important information about Howard Towers East and Howard Towers West’s power supplies.
The transformers that provide energy to both buildings were deemed past their useful life, potentially leading to serious failure which would require reliance on a generator and affected occupancy for several months. Because of this issue, the University and its development partners planned the installation of new transformers, electrical feeders and communication fiber that would provide a modernized and reliable infrastructure to all residence halls.
To safely facilitate this electrical system upgrade, we scheduled work to be completed over the winter break when students would not be on campus. We de-energized the power and implemented a temporary generator solution to provide necessary electrical power to the buildings. Unfortunately, the site conditions that the crews encountered when attempting to remove the old transformers were more complex than anticipated, resulting in a project delay past our original completion date scheduled before students returned. As a result, Towers East and West have remained on generator power for a limited amount of time beyond the original plan.
Also, mechanical issues with the generators supplying power to Towers East and West have caused intermittent and unscheduled losses of power at both buildings. We have worked with our vendor to develop plans and procedures to maintain a more consistent power supply to both buildings and limit unscheduled power interruptions.
Our plan to fully restore power to both buildings from temporary generators was originally scheduled for Monday, January 15. We can restore Towers West’s power on Thursday, January 11 as this will require a temporary power outage from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. that day. We will troubleshoot between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to ensure that all power is back online. This power outage will result in an internet outage in all University residence halls as the core internet fiber is housed in Towers West.
As for Towers East, we will keep you informed of the timing to fully restore power from the temporary generator to the building’s permanent transformer. During this final stage, only internet service for Towers East will be impacted.
We do apologize for any inconvenience this may cause as we aim to improve our residence hall infrastructure at the University. It is our duty to ensure the long-term delivery of power and services to the buildings to safely and efficiently continue your matriculation here at Howard University.
We will keep you informed with timely updates.
Sincerely,
Housing Facilities Management
Towers Water Incident FAQ 1.8.2024
Good Afternoon Regina,
We understand that you may have questions during this time. We would like to share the Howard Plaza Towers Water Incident FAQ. Please review for some important information and potential clarifications.
The notice can be found here: https://thedig.howard.edu/announcements/howard-plaza-towers-water-incident-frequently-asked-questions
Please note that all students affected by this incident will not need to go to East Towers to receive their items. They will be picking up their items from their new reassignment. The items will be delivered based on the previous schedule. Please allow an additional day for pick up and retreival as they will be delivering through the evening of the below date.
Items that were not impacted by water will be safely transported to your temporary housing assignment and made available for retrieval during the following periods:
Friday, January 5: P Level, 1st, 2nd floors and some unaffected units
Monday, January 8: 3rd, 4th and 5th floors
Wednesday, January 10: 6th, 7th and 8th floors
Items impacted by water and taken offsite for cleaning and restoration will be available starting on or around January 19.
Best,
The Office of Residence Life
East Towers Campus Return Update 1.3.2024
Greetings and Happy New Year. We hope that you had an enjoyable winter break and that you’re ready to return for a successful spring semester. By now, you should be aware of water damage to units in Howard Towers East that occurred on December 18, 2023. Information regarding the incident, which was caused by a water pipe burst that impacted approximately 60 units and 125 residents, was shared with students in four separate emails over the last two weeks from Campus Apartments, the firm that manages the property.
As a result of the significant water damage, the units have been deemed uninhabitable, and the Office of Residence Life has reassigned students to temporary housing in other residence halls as the restoration work takes place. Because of this unforeseen circumstance and the reality that we have limited campus housing, impacted students may not receive room accommodations or roommate assignments similar to what they had at the start of the 2023-2024 academic year.
Campus Apartments has contracted a third-party vendor to catalog all items that were impacted by the water and safely remove them to an offsite facility for cleaning and restoration. Students whose items have been removed from their units will receive information on when the cleaning and restoration will be completed and when they will be able to retrieve their belongings. Your belongings will be locked and stored in the residence hall for which you have been reallocated to. All students will not have access to all of their belongings immediately. It will take up to the 19th of January before all belongings will be returned to the University.
The following provides a schedule of when students can pick up personal items that were not affected by the water incidents:
- FRIDAY 1/5: P LEVEL, 1ST & 2ND FLOORS
- 507 A, 412 B, 407 A&B, 308 B, 307 A&B, 207A&B
- MONDAY 1/8: 3RD, 4TH & 5TH FLOORS
- WEDNESDAY 1/10: 6TH, 7TH & 8TH FLOORS
Resident’s personal belongings that were wet as a result of the water event were removed by Clothes Call a firm contacted by Belfor. This process included the necessary removal of wet personal items. These items were taken off-site by Clothes Care staff to be dried and cleaned as necessary. The schedule for the return of these items will be sent out later this week.
Below are some items that we recommend you bring when returning to campus.
Bedding
- Twin-XL Comforter Set
- Twin-XL Sheets
- Pillows
Bath and Body
- Clothing
- Shower Shoes/Flip Flops
- Shower Caddy
- Personal Hygiene Products
- Towel Sets
- Toilet Tissue
- Laundry Supplies
At present, we have been told by the vendor that this process could take up to four weeks. As the property management office has advised, we strongly encourage that you contact your renter's insurance company to initiate a claim for your property.
We know that this is not the ideal way to start a new semester and we want to stress that we are diligently working to provide impacted students with the support and services they need during this time. We thank you in advance for your flexibility and understanding as we work with the property management office and other entities to address this incident in a safe and timely fashion.
If you have any questions or seek further information about how this incident impacts you, please contact towerseastresponse@campusapts.com or hureslife@howard.edu
Sincerely,
The Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder 12.15.2023
From: Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Subject: Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder
As we approach the end of Fall 2023 semester, please be aware that all residence halls will close on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at 12 noon for the Winter Break intersession.
Students are required to vacate the residence halls 24-48 hours after their last final exam — and no later than 12 noon on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Please note the Bethune Annex dining hall will be the last to close on Wednesday, December 13, 2023.
Additionally, to avoid any disruption to your spring semester housing, be sure to register for Spring Semester classes prior to your departure. Additionally, please ensure all unpaid balances and fees are taken care of before returning.
While you may leave your personal belongings in your unit, we encourage you to take all items that you may need during the hall closure. You will not be permitted to re-enter the residence halls after completing your Winter Break check-out process, which includes turning in your room key and filling out the required paperwork. Room keys and check-out paperwork can be completed at the front desk of your residence hall.
NOTE: Failure to complete the Winter Break check-out process will result in a $300 improper check-out fee.
Please carefully read our closure procedures and guidelines:
- Take all valuables and important items (e.g., electronics, passport, medications, etc.).
- Remove all items from the floor, including any items under your desk, bed and closet. This will allow our facility staff access to perform seasonal checks and routine maintenance without having to move your belongings.
- Remove all trash and perform a final cleaning of your room. Do not leave perishable food or unsecured items in your room. Clean all dishes and store them properly.
Moveout/ Winter Fridge preperation instructions:
The DAY BEFORE before your departure:
- EMPTY out all contents, especially perishable items
- CLEAN using sanitizing wipes if needed, do NOT use any bleach
- CLOSE DOORS to fridge and freezer Keep your fridge PLUGGED IN the wall outlet, do NOT unplug
- Unplug all electrical devices, including desk lamps, alarm clocks, computers, TVs, etc.
- Turn off all lights in your room, close blinds/shades and lock your door shut.
- Check the office/mailroom to see if you have any mail or packages before leaving.
- If you are officially moving out of the residence hall (i.e., leaving the University or moving out of your residence hall), please be sure to notify your Resident Assistant.
- If you are not registered for the Spring 2024 semester, you must completely move out of the residence hall by the deadline and complete check-out paperwork.
Residence halls will reopen for continuing students on January 5, 2024, at 10 a.m.
Students will not be allowed access to the residence halls before that time, so be sure to plan your return to campus accordingly.
We highly suggest not leaving vehicles unattended. If you do leave your car, please ensure all valuable items are removed. Please note that the Towers underground parking lot will be closed for the winter break. Please ensure you have picked up your temporary towers parking pass and you are parking in the southern surface lot as previously communicated.
Good luck on final exams and have a wonderful Winter Break. We look forward to seeing you in the new year!
Excellence in Truth & Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder 12.14.2023
From: Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Subject: Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder
As we approach the end of Fall 2023 semester, please be aware that all residence halls will close on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at 12 noon for the Winter Break intersession.
Students are required to vacate the residence halls 24-48 hours after their last final exam — and no later than 12 noon on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Please note the Bethune Annex dining hall will be the last to close on Wednesday, December 13, 2023.
Additionally, to avoid any disruption to your spring semester housing, be sure to register for Spring Semester classes prior to your departure. Additionally, please ensure all unpaid balances and fees are taken care of before returning.
While you may leave your personal belongings in your unit, we encourage you to take all items that you may need during the hall closure. You will not be permitted to re-enter the residence halls after completing your Winter Break check-out process, which includes turning in your room key and filling out the required paperwork. Room keys and check-out paperwork can be completed at the front desk of your residence hall.
NOTE: Failure to complete the Winter Break check-out process will result in a $300 improper check-out fee.
Please carefully read our closure procedures and guidelines:
- Take all valuables and important items (e.g., electronics, passport, medications, etc.).
- Remove all items from the floor, including any items under your desk, bed and closet. This will allow our facility staff access to perform seasonal checks and routine maintenance without having to move your belongings.
- Remove all trash and perform a final cleaning of your room. Do not leave perishable food or unsecured items in your room. Clean all dishes and store them properly.
Moveout/ Winter Fridge preperation instructions:
The DAY BEFORE before your departure:
- EMPTY out all contents, especially perishable items
- CLEAN using sanitizing wipes if needed, do NOT use any bleach
- CLOSE DOORS to fridge and freezer Keep your fridge PLUGGED IN the wall outlet, do NOT unplug
- Unplug all electrical devices, including desk lamps, alarm clocks, computers, TVs, etc.
- Turn off all lights in your room, close blinds/shades and lock your door shut.
- Check the office/mailroom to see if you have any mail or packages before leaving.
- If you are officially moving out of the residence hall (i.e., leaving the University or moving out of your residence hall), please be sure to notify your Resident Assistant.
- If you are not registered for the Spring 2024 semester, you must completely move out of the residence hall by the deadline and complete check-out paperwork.
Residence halls will reopen for continuing students on January 5, 2024, at 10 a.m.
Students will not be allowed access to the residence halls before that time, so be sure to plan your return to campus accordingly.
We highly suggest not leaving vehicles unattended. If you do leave your car, please ensure all valuable items are removed. Please note that the Towers underground parking lot will be closed for the winter break. Please ensure you have picked up your temporary towers parking pass and you are parking in the southern surface lot as previously communicated.
Good luck on final exams and have a wonderful Winter Break. We look forward to seeing you in the new year!
Excellence in Truth & Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder 12.12.2023
From: Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Subject: Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder
As we approach the end of Fall 2023 semester, please be aware that all residence halls will close on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at 12 noon for the Winter Break intersession.
Students are required to vacate the residence halls 24-48 hours after their last final exam — and no later than 12 noon on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Please note the Bethune Annex dining hall will be the last to close on Wednesday, December 13, 2023.
Additionally, to avoid any disruption to your spring semester housing, be sure to register for Spring Semester classes prior to your departure. Additionally, please ensure all unpaid balances and fees are taken care of before returning.
While you may leave your personal belongings in your unit, we encourage you to take all items that you may need during the hall closure. You will not be permitted to re-enter the residence halls after completing your Winter Break check-out process, which includes turning in your room key and filling out the required paperwork. Room keys and check-out paperwork can be completed at the front desk of your residence hall.
NOTE: Failure to complete the Winter Break check-out process will result in a $300 improper check-out fee.
Please carefully read our closure procedures and guidelines:
- Take all valuables and important items (e.g., electronics, passport, medications, etc.).
- Remove all items from the floor, including any items under your desk, bed and closet. This will allow our facility staff access to perform seasonal checks and routine maintenance without having to move your belongings.
- Remove all trash and perform a final cleaning of your room. Do not leave perishable food or unsecured items in your room. Clean all dishes and store them properly.
Moveout/ Winter Fridge preperation instructions:
The DAY BEFORE before your departure:
- EMPTY out all contents, especially perishable items
- CLEAN using sanitizing wipes if needed, do NOT use any bleach
- CLOSE DOORS to fridge and freezer Keep your fridge PLUGGED IN the wall outlet, do NOT unplug
- Unplug all electrical devices, including desk lamps, alarm clocks, computers, TVs, etc.
- Turn off all lights in your room, close blinds/shades and lock your door shut.
- Check the office/mailroom to see if you have any mail or packages before leaving.
- If you are officially moving out of the residence hall (i.e., leaving the University or moving out of your residence hall), please be sure to notify your Resident Assistant.
- If you are not registered for the Spring 2024 semester, you must completely move out of the residence hall by the deadline and complete check-out paperwork.
Residence halls will reopen for continuing students on January 5, 2024, at 10 a.m.
Students will not be allowed access to the residence halls before that time, so be sure to plan your return to campus accordingly.
We highly suggest not leaving vehicles unattended. If you do leave your car, please ensure all valuable items are removed. Please note that the Towers underground parking lot will be closed for the winter break. Please ensure you have picked up your temporary towers parking pass and you are parking in the southern surface lot as previously communicated.
Good luck on final exams and have a wonderful Winter Break. We look forward to seeing you in the new year!
Excellence in Truth & Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder 12.11.2023
rom: Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Subject: Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder
As we approach the end of Fall 2023 semester, please be aware that all residence halls will close on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at 12 noon for the Winter Break intersession.
Students are required to vacate the residence halls 24-48 hours after their last final exam — and no later than 12 noon on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Please note the Bethune Annex dining hall will be the last to close on Wednesday, December 13, 2023.
Additionally, to avoid any disruption to your spring semester housing, be sure to register for Spring Semester classes prior to your departure. Additionally, please ensure all unpaid balances and fees are taken care of before returning.
While you may leave your personal belongings in your unit, we encourage you to take all items that you may need during the hall closure. You will not be permitted to re-enter the residence halls after completing your Winter Break check-out process, which includes turning in your room key and filling out the required paperwork. Room keys and check-out paperwork can be completed at the front desk of your residence hall.
NOTE: Failure to complete the Winter Break check-out process will result in a $300 improper check-out fee.
Please carefully read our closure procedures and guidelines:
- Take all valuables and important items (e.g., electronics, passport, medications, etc.).
- Remove all items from the floor, including any items under your desk, bed and closet. This will allow our facility staff access to perform seasonal checks and routine maintenance without having to move your belongings.
- Remove all trash and perform a final cleaning of your room. Do not leave perishable food or unsecured items in your room. Clean all dishes and store them properly.
Moveout/ Winter Fridge preperation instructions:
The DAY BEFORE before your departure:
- EMPTY out all contents, especially perishable items
- CLEAN using sanitizing wipes if needed, do NOT use any bleach
- CLOSE DOORS to fridge and freezer Keep your fridge PLUGGED IN the wall outlet, do NOT unplug
- Unplug all electrical devices, including desk lamps, alarm clocks, computers, TVs, etc.
- Turn off all lights in your room, close blinds/shades and lock your door shut.
- Check the office/mailroom to see if you have any mail or packages before leaving.
- If you are officially moving out of the residence hall (i.e., leaving the University or moving out of your residence hall), please be sure to notify your Resident Assistant.
- If you are not registered for the Spring 2024 semester, you must completely move out of the residence hall by the deadline and complete check-out paperwork.
Residence halls will reopen for continuing students on January 5, 2024, at 10 a.m.
Students will not be allowed access to the residence halls before that time, so be sure to plan your return to campus accordingly.
We highly suggest not leaving vehicles unattended. If you do leave your car, please ensure all valuable items are removed. Please note that the Towers underground parking lot will be closed for the winter break. Please ensure you have picked up your temporary towers parking pass and you are parking in the southern surface lot as previously communicated.
Good luck on final exams and have a wonderful Winter Break. We look forward to seeing you in the new year!
Excellence in Truth & Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder 12.7.2023
From: Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Subject: Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder
As we approach the end of Fall 2023 semester, please be aware that all residence halls will close on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at 12 noon for the Winter Break intersession.
Students are required to vacate the residence halls 24-48 hours after their last final exam — and no later than 12 noon on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Please note the Bethune Annex dining hall will be the last to close on Wednesday, December 13, 2023.
Additionally, to avoid any disruption to your spring semester housing, be sure to register for Spring Semester classes prior to your departure. Additionally, please ensure all unpaid balances and fees are taken care of before returning.
While you may leave your personal belongings in your unit, we encourage you to take all items that you may need during the hall closure. You will not be permitted to re-enter the residence halls after completing your Winter Break check-out process, which includes turning in your room key and filling out the required paperwork. Room keys and check-out paperwork can be completed at the front desk of your residence hall.
NOTE: Failure to complete the Winter Break check-out process will result in a $300 improper check-out fee.
Please carefully read our closure procedures and guidelines:
- Take all valuables and important items (e.g., electronics, passport, medications, etc.).
- Remove all items from the floor, including any items under your desk, bed and closet. This will allow our facility staff access to perform seasonal checks and routine maintenance without having to move your belongings.
- Remove all trash and perform a final cleaning of your room. Do not leave perishable food or unsecured items in your room. Clean all dishes and store them properly.
Moveout/ Winter Fridge preperation instructions:
The DAY BEFORE before your departure:
- EMPTY out all contents, especially perishable items
- CLEAN using sanitizing wipes if needed, do NOT use any bleach
- CLOSE DOORS to fridge and freezer Keep your fridge PLUGGED IN the wall outlet, do NOT unplug
- Unplug all electrical devices, including desk lamps, alarm clocks, computers, TVs, etc.
- Turn off all lights in your room, close blinds/shades and lock your door shut.
- Check the office/mailroom to see if you have any mail or packages before leaving.
- If you are officially moving out of the residence hall (i.e., leaving the University or moving out of your residence hall), please be sure to notify your Resident Assistant.
- If you are not registered for the Spring 2024 semester, you must completely move out of the residence hall by the deadline and complete check-out paperwork.
Residence halls will reopen for continuing students on January 5, 2024, at 10 a.m.
Students will not be allowed access to the residence halls before that time, so be sure to plan your return to campus accordingly.
We highly suggest not leaving vehicles unattended. If you do leave your car, please ensure all valuable items are removed. Please note that the Towers underground parking lot will be closed for the winter break. Please ensure you have picked up your temporary towers parking pass and you are parking in the southern surface lot as previously communicated.
Good luck on final exams and have a wonderful Winter Break. We look forward to seeing you in the new year!
Excellence in Truth & Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
National Christmas Tree Lighting Dress Rehearsal 11.28.2023
The White House is thrilled to welcome Howard University students to the rehearsal show of the National Christmas Tree Lighting on Wednesday, November 29th. If you would like to participate, kindly send an email to HUreslife@howard.edu, including your name and ID number, with the subject "National Christmas Tree Lighting Rehearsal" by 5 pm EST today.
Please be aware that participants must bring their government ID and will receive a wristband for entry. While water bottles are allowed, bags and alcoholic beverages are not permitted.
Howard students are requested to arrive for check-in at 4:50 PM or earlier, and the show will commence at 6 PM. Check-in and entrance to the show will occur along 15th Street.
Residence Hall Closure – Winter Break 11.27.2023
Welcome back! We hope you enjoyed the holiday weekend. This is a notice to remind residents that ALL residence halls will be closed for Winter Break which includes WISH and Mazza. Residents must check in with their RA for proper checkout procedure for their hall. Please remember that keys must be returned prior to moving out and all checklist items completed. There are no exceptions. The residence halls will reopen for continuing students on Friday, January 5th, 2024 at 10 a.m. All vacant beds must be made available prior to move out as new students will be moving in. Any rooms found not in compliance will be charged and reported.
If you require assistance with connecting with other students finalizing alternative winter housing plans, please feel free to sign up here to be connected via group me https://forms.office.com/r/VZtBe5WY2V?origin=lprLink . Additional resources and links will also be provided.
Please review the Winter Checkout Checklist in full:
Winter Break Intersession Closure (Last day of Exams December 12th): Students are highly suggested to plan for their travel plans after their last exam. Please note there will be scheduled changes and closures for campus locations such as the cafes and libraries. All room preparations must be completed prior to move out. All residents including student staff are required to return home or find alternative plans for the break.
Winter Checkout Checklist
All residents must vacate the building by Saturday, December 16th, 2023 no later than 12:00 p.m. EST. Residence halls will open for continuing students on Friday, January 5th, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.
- Early arrivals are not permitted, no exceptions!
- Ensure any vacant bedspace is clear of all items and clean.
- Take your valuables with you (computers, books, money, medications, passport, etc.).
- Wash all of your clothes. Don’t leave dirty laundry behind.
- Move your personal property off the floor, this will allow our vendors easy access to your room without moving your belongings.
- Remove all perishables and unprotected foods. Clean your dishes and properly store them.
- Make sure all faucets and showers are turned off.
- Unplug all electrical appliances, chargers, clocks, lights, etc.
- Empty all trash cans and take them to the trash chute.
- Close your bedroom blinds and turn off all lights.
- Empty and defrost all refrigerators at least three days prior to leaving. Once clean and empty, the fridge should remain plugged in!
- Close your door and make sure that it’s latched and locked.
- Visit the front desk to turn in your room key prior to your departure. Failure to do so will result in a $300 improper checkout fee.
- Complete necessary paperwork at the front desk in addition to turning in this completed checklist.
Maintenance Requests and Contact Information: All maintenance requests must be reported through the electronic resident portal. Please find the link for your residence hall procedure here https://studentaffairs.howard.edu/housing/residence-halls .
Best,
The Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Winter Break Hall Closing - Residence Life Updates 11.7.2023
ere are a few residential updates for 11.6.2023.
Holiday Survey: The Office of Residence Life and University Housing would like to confirm your status for Thanksgiving break as well as remind students that all residence halls close for the winter break intersession. Please fill out this form as soon as possible to confirm your Thanksgiving break plans and any Winter Break questions. https://forms.office.com/r/MG2qG3PdWc
Winter Break Intersession Closure (Last day of Exams December 12th): Students are highly suggested to plan for their travel plans after their last exam. All room preparations must be completed prior to move out and this information will be communicated by your Resident Assistant. Residents are required to return home or find alternative plans for the break.
Winter Checkout Checklist
All residents must vacate the building by Saturday, December 16th, 2023 no later than 12:00 p.m. EST. No resident will be allowed to return prior to Thursday, January 4th, 2024 at 10am.
Residents in Towers are highly encouraged to return on January 6th or 7th, 2024.
Early arrivals are not permitted, no exceptions!
Winter Know Before You Go... *
Take your valuables with you (computers, books, money, medications, passport, etc.).
* Wash all of your clothes. Don’t leave dirty laundry behind.
* Move your personal property off the floor, this will allow our vendors easy access to your room without moving your belongings.
* Remove all perishables and unprotected foods. Clean your dishes and properly store them.
* Make sure all faucets and showers are turned off.
* Unplug all electrical appliances, chargers, clocks, lights, etc. * Empty all trash cans and take them to the trash chute.
* Close your bedroom blinds and turn off all lights.
* Empty and defrost all refrigerators at least three days prior to leaving. Once clean and empty, the fridge should remain plugged in!
*Change the set temperature of your thermostat to 72° F auto
* Close your door and make sure that it’s latched and locked.
* Visit the front desk to turn in your room key prior to your departure. Failure to do so will result in a $300 improper checkout fee.
*Complete necessary paperwork at the front desk in addition to turning in this completed checklist.
Maintenance Requests and Contact Information: All maintenance requests must be reported through the electronic resident portal. Please find the link for your residence hall procedure here https://studentaffairs.howard.edu/housing/residence-halls .
In Truth and Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Homecoming Visitation Update 10.17.2023
As you may be aware, neighboring HBCUs and others have recently experienced incidents of senseless violence against students that coincided with their Homecoming celebrations. Because Howard University is very much an “open campus” environment that welcomes the local community to participate in our activities and traditions, we must remain vigilant in protecting current students, staff, faculty, and alumni who are expected to make their way to campus for this week’s Homecoming events.
We are writing to inform you about important changes to our residential Visitation Policy during this week of Homecoming, as we continue to evaluate our safety and security protocols in maintaining a safe campus environment during this special time of year at Howard University. We are taking necessary precautions to ensure the wellbeing of our residence hall students.
Effective immediately, the following changes apply to visitation in the residence halls:
All visitation is suspended through Thursday, October 19, 2023. There are no exceptions.
Visitation from current residence hall students to other hall locations is only permitted from 11:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. from Friday, October 20, 2023, through Sunday, October 22, 2023. Visitation is not allowed for any outside guests.
Please note the following requirements:
- Residents must have their ID with residence hall sticker to check in or be checked in.
- Residents can only check in a maximum of 2 people at a time.
- Residents and residence hall guest(s) must leave their ID at the front desk.
- Students must pick up their ID and leave the residence hall by 7:00 p.m.
- Public access to residence hall restrooms is strictly prohibited.
Drug and Alcohol Policy
Please be reminded that Howard University has a zero-tolerance policy regarding the use of drugs and/or alcohol on university premises (including the residence halls), or as a part of campus activities.
A violation of this policy could result in disciplinary action up to and including suspension or expulsion, as well as jeopardize your opportunity to live in the residence halls.
We are here to support you in making responsible choices. If you or someone you know needs help with substance abuse, including recreational use, please do not hesitate to reach out to your Resident Assistant or Graduate Assistant, Howard University Counseling Services, or healthcare professionals with the Student Health Center who can provide guidance and assistance.
Let’s work together to make sure we all have a safe and enjoyable Homecoming Week. If you see anything or anyone suspicious, please alert or call your residence hall front desk staff. You may also contact the Howard University Department of Public Safety at 202-806-1100.
In Truth and Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Reslife Updates - Holiday Break and Drug & Alcohol Policy 10.11.2023
Here are a few residential updates.
Holiday Survey: The Office of Residence Life and University Housing would like to confirm your status for Thanksgiving break as well as remind students that all residence halls close for the winter break intersession. Please fill out this form below by October 20th, 2023.
https://forms.office.com/r/MG2qG3PdWc
Winter Break Intersession Closure (Last day of Exams December 12th): Students are highly suggested to plan for their travel plans after their last exam. All room preparations must be completed prior to move out and this information will be communicated by your Resident Assistant. Residents are required to return home or find alternative plans for the break.
Drug and Alcohol Policy: As you know, there are plenty of activities and celebrations that take place as part of the student experience, and we encourage you to get involved in things of interest to you.
Your safety and wellbeing are top priorities. We want to emphasize the importance of maintaining a safe living and learning environment for our campus community, including the residence halls.
Please remember that the University has a zero-tolerance policy regarding the use of drugs and/or alcohol on university premises (which includes the residence halls), or as a part of campus activities.
A violation of this policy could result in disciplinary action up to and including suspension or expulsion as well jeopardize your opportunity to live on campus in the residence halls.
We are here to support you in making responsible choices. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, including recreational use, please do not hesitate to reach out to your Resident Assistant or Graduate Resident Assistant, or Howard University Counseling Services or healthcare professionals with the Student Health Center who can provide guidance and assistance.
Let’s work together to maintain a positive and safe residential environment where all students can thrive.
In Truth and Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Reslife Updates 9.30.2023 - Requests, Visitation, and Winter Break Closure
We hope your academic year is going well. We have a few updates for all residents.
Maintenance Requests: All maintenance requests must be submitted via the proper protocol for your residence hall.
The following link lists information for maintenance and contact information for building managers. https://studentaffairs.howard.edu/housing/residence-halls
If you have submitted a request and have not been contacted within 48 business hours, you can escalate the request with your building manager. Please inform your RA or Building Manager of all emergency issues. If you require further assistance please email maintenance inquiries to housingconcerns@howard.edu
Room Requests: Moving forward, the Office of Residence Life and University Housing will not be facilitating room swaps outside of extenuating circumstances for the remainder of the academic year. All roommate issues must start with mediation and escalation should go through the proper chain of command. This includes your RA, GA, and then your Building Manager. This is the contact chain should you have any roommate issues and/or maintenance issues that need to be addressed.
Visitation: Visitation is allowed during the following hours 12:00 pm – 11:59 pm Sunday through Thursday and 12:00 pm – 12:59 am Friday & Saturday for Howard students. Non-Howard students are not allowed within the residence halls.
The following items must be completed in order to maintain your visitation:
- Complete your Residence License Agreement via your bison email.
- Pick up your ID sticker from your front desk.
- *Wish and Mazza will receive an email when stickers are ready for pick up.*
- Complete your Roommate Agreement via your Resident Assistant.
- Confirm your Renter’s Insurance in your Resident Portal if you do not have Grad Guard.
- Those at Wish must provide their RA with an updated copy via email.
Please note that visitation is only allowed during approved times. Visitation may be waived during holidays, high level events, etc.. These times will be communicated by Reslife or your Building Staff.
Holidays and Winterization: There will be a survey sent out in the coming weeks about Thanksgiving Holiday stay. Please be on the lookout and complete this when sent.
Please also remember that all residence halls close for the Winter Break Intersession. Residents must ensure they are returning home for the break or making plans for alternative stay. We highly encourage all students to make arrangements after their last exam. While you may leave your personal belongings in your unit, we encourage you to take all items that you may need during the hall closure. You will not be permitted to re-enter the residence halls after completing your Winter Break check-out process, which includes preparing your room, turning in your room key, and filling out the required paperwork.
We thank you for your time,
The Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Reslife Updates - ResFest and Swap Requests 9.17.2023
We hope your academic year is going well. We have a few updates for all residents.
Maintenance Requests: All maintenance requests must be submitted via the proper protocol for your residence hall.
The following link lists information for maintenance and contact information for building managers. https://studentaffairs.howard.edu/housing/residence-halls
If you have submitted a request and have not been contacted within 48 business hours, you can escalate the request with your building manager. Please inform your RA or Building Manager of all emergency issues. If you require further assistance please email maintenance inquiries to housingconcerns@howard.edu
Room Requests: Moving forward, the Office of Residence Life and University Housing will not be facilitating room swaps outside of extenuating circumstances for the remainder of the academic year. All roommate issues must start with mediation and escalation should go through the proper chain of command. This includes your RA, GA, and then your Building Manager. This is the contact chain should you have any roommate issues and/or maintenance issues that need to be addressed.
Visitation: Visitation is allowed during the following hours 12:00 pm – 11:59 pm Sunday through Thursday and 12:00 pm – 12:59 am Friday & Saturday for Howard students. Non-Howard students are not allowed within the residence halls.
The following items must be completed in order to maintain your visitation:
- Complete your Residence License Agreement via your bison email.
- Pick up your ID sticker from your front desk.
- *Wish and Mazza will receive an email when stickers are ready for pick up.*
- Complete your Roommate Agreement via your Resident Assistant.
- Confirm your Renter’s Insurance in your Resident Portal if you do not have Grad Guard.
- Those at Wish must provide their RA with an updated copy via email.
Please note that visitation is only allowed during approved times. Visitation may be waived during holidays, high level events, etc.. These times will be communicated by Reslife or your Building Staff.
Holidays and Winterization: There will be a survey sent out in the coming weeks about Thanksgiving Holiday stay. Please be on the lookout and complete this when sent.
Please also remember that all residence halls close for the Winter Break Intersession. Residents must ensure they are returning home for the break or making plans for alternative stay. We highly encourage all students to make arrangements after their last exam. While you may leave your personal belongings in your unit, we encourage you to take all items that you may need during the hall closure. You will not be permitted to re-enter the residence halls after completing your Winter Break check-out process, which includes preparing your room, turning in your room key, and filling out the required paperwork.
We thank you for your time,
The Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Multi-purpose Room Reservation Request 9.21.2023
Greetings Bison,
Interested in reserving the Multipurpose Room located in the lower level of CHS? See the attached flyers for more information!
Excellence In Truth & Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing
Residence Life Website | @HUreslife1867 on Instagram
Reslife Updates - ResFest and Swap Requests 9.17.2023
This is a reminder that Room Swap requests open at 6:00 p.m. and ResFest Chair and Coordinator positions will close this evening. Please review for further information on both.
Final Room Swap Requests will open tonight, Sunday, September 17th at 6 p.m. via this link https://forms.office.com/r/XQMcfjqKe8 . This link will remain open for 1 hour or until the cap of 250 submissions have been reached. All approved swaps must pay the $250 transfer fee and any increase/change of their housing charges. This will be updated on your student account and must be paid prior to the registration period for the Spring 2024 semester.
Room Swap requests will not be accepted via email or in person.
Lastly, we are searching for RESFEST 2024 Chairs and Coordinators! Who will take the title of Residence Hall of the Year? The events this year will be:
Field Day
Gospel Showdown
Aux Wars
Academic Debate
Game Night
Step Competition
Dance Competition
Stroll Competition
Please sign up at this link if you are interested https://forms.office.com/r/JLi6rSUWBS . This link will close 9.17 at 7:00 p.m.
Best,
The Office of Residence Life
Reslife Updates - Visitation for Parent and Family Weekend 9.15.2023
Please read this notice in full.
Welcome to the 2023 school year. We hope that the start of your semester has been successful. We want to update you on a few items that are coming up very soon.
We first want to start with visitation. In recognition of Parent & Family Weekend, we are excited to welcome them to visit you in the residence hall on September 15th and 16th 2023 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Students may check in a maximum of two people at a time.
Visitation is scheduled to officially begin on September 25th at noon. All halls will be approved for visitation at this time but students that have not completed the following items will not be approved:
- Complete your Residence License Agreement via your bison email.
- Pick up your ID sticker from your front desk.
- Complete your Roommate Agreement via your Resident Assistant.
- Confirm your Renter’s Insurance in your Resident Portal if you do not have Grad Guard.
- Those at Wish must provide their RA with an updated copy via email.
More details will be sent next week.
Next, we want to inform residents that Final Room Swap Requests will open Sunday, September 17th at 6 p.m. via this link https://forms.office.com/r/XQMcfjqKe8 . This link will remain open for 1 hour or until the cap of 250 submissions have been reached. There is a $250 fee for all approved transfers which will be added to the resident’s account.
Room Swap requests will not be accepted via email or in person.
Lastly, we are searching for RESFEST 2024 Chairs and Coordinators! Who will take the title of Residence Hall of the Year? The events this year will be:
Field Day
Fall 2023 Winter Break Closure Reminder 12.15.2023
As we approach the end of Fall 2023 semester, please be aware that all residence halls will close on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at 12 noon for the Winter Break intersession.
Students are required to vacate the residence halls 24-48 hours after their last final exam — and no later than 12 noon on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Please note the Bethune Annex dining hall will be the last to close on Wednesday, December 13, 2023.
Additionally, to avoid any disruption to your spring semester housing, be sure to register for Spring Semester classes prior to your departure. Additionally, please ensure all unpaid balances and fees are taken care of before returning.
While you may leave your personal belongings in your unit, we encourage you to take all items that you may need during the hall closure. You will not be permitted to re-enter the residence halls after completing your Winter Break check-out process, which includes turning in your room key and filling out the required paperwork. Room keys and check-out paperwork can be completed at the front desk of your residence hall.
NOTE: Failure to complete the Winter Break check-out process will result in a $300 improper check-out fee.
Please carefully read our closure procedures and guidelines:
- Take all valuables and important items (e.g., electronics, passport, medications, etc.).
- Remove all items from the floor, including any items under your desk, bed and closet. This will allow our facility staff access to perform seasonal checks and routine maintenance without having to move your belongings.
- Remove all trash and perform a final cleaning of your room. Do not leave perishable food or unsecured items in your room. Clean all dishes and store them properly.
Moveout/ Winter Fridge preperation instructions:
The DAY BEFORE before your departure:
- EMPTY out all contents, especially perishable items
- CLEAN using sanitizing wipes if needed, do NOT use any bleach
- CLOSE DOORS to fridge and freezer Keep your fridge PLUGGED IN the wall outlet, do NOT unplug
- Unplug all electrical devices, including desk lamps, alarm clocks, computers, TVs, etc.
- Turn off all lights in your room, close blinds/shades and lock your door shut.
- Check the office/mailroom to see if you have any mail or packages before leaving.
- If you are officially moving out of the residence hall (i.e., leaving the University or moving out of your residence hall), please be sure to notify your Resident Assistant.
- If you are not registered for the Spring 2024 semester, you must completely move out of the residence hall by the deadline and complete check-out paperwork.
Residence halls will reopen for continuing students on January 5, 2024, at 10 a.m.
Students will not be allowed access to the residence halls before that time, so be sure to plan your return to campus accordingly.
We highly suggest not leaving vehicles unattended. If you do leave your car, please ensure all valuable items are removed. Please note that the Towers underground parking lot will be closed for the winter break. Please ensure you have picked up your temporary towers parking pass and you are parking in the southern surface lot as previously communicated.
Good luck on final exams and have a wonderful Winter Break. We look forward to seeing you in the new year!
Excellence in Truth & Service,
Office of Residence Life & University Housing