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Questions About Residence Hall Rooms

What amenities does my residence hall room have?

Each room has a bed, 80” long mattress (extra-long twin sheets), closet, wardrobe, dresser, and a desk with desk chair for each student. Some students bring additional storage units to supplement what is provided.

Each room has a refrigerator/microwave combination unit, no additional refrigerator or microwave is permitted.

Can I mount my television?

No, students are not permitted to mount TVs, shelves, or any other object that can damage the walls. Students will be charged for wall damage resulting from mounting heavy objects to the wall.

Can I store the "extra" room furniture that I don't want?

All provided furniture must remain in the room - no exceptions.

What about bed lofts?

The Residence Hall Association (RHA) has contracted with Bedloft.com who will take orders and deliver lofts to student rooms prior to move in. Renting a bed loft is an easy and an affordable way to create additional living space in your room. Students may pre-order a loft at Bedloft. Place your order by the advertised date on site to guarantee bed loft delivery and assembly to your room before the traditional move-in day. Any students who may arrive early will not have their loft delivered and set up prior to their arrival. Lofts may also be rented on move-in day, but quantities will be limited.

Please go here for more information about lofts. Finding out ahead of time whether your assigned room will accommodate a loft will save you time and money (see below). Most triples either already have a loft or do not accommodate additional lofts. For safety reasons, no personally constructed lofts will be permitted. If you choose to use a loft, please note that University-issued furnishings cannot be removed from the room and beds are not permitted to be disassembled. Rented lofts must be disassembled at the conclusion of the academic year for Bedloft.com to pick them up. If you change rooms during the year, you are responsible for moving and resetting up the loft, as well as notifying Bedloft.com of your room change. Ohio University strongly encourages the use of a bedrail with all lofts.

Are futons allowed?

Yes, students may elect to purchase a futon for their room. However, all of the provided furniture must remain in the room.

Additionally, Ohio University partners with Bedloft.com as our preferred futon vendor. Bedloft's full-sized futon may be used as a love seat, lounger, or bed. Students may pre-order a futon at Bedloft and have the futon delivered to their room and assembled before the traditional move-in dates.

Bedloft.com also rents bed lofts to students, and these futons are guaranteed to fit under the bed loft.

How can I find out the measurements of my room?

All available room dimensions are listed on provided on our hall index webpage.

Will I need curtains?

Most rooms have pull shades at each window. The Convocation Center rooms have mini-blinds instead of the pull shades. If you would like more than a shade or mini blinds, you/your roommate(s) may bring curtains along with a tension (spring) rod for hanging. More more specific information about window sizes, check out our room dimensions.

Will the beds be bunked?

Our standard set up is for the beds to come bunked within most room types. Within triples, one set of beds will come bunked. If your beds are bunked and you wish to have them unbunked during the year, Residential Custodial Services (RCS) will do this for you. Submit a work order for this request. Requests are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, it may take a few days to complete your request depending on the volume of requests. Ohio University strongly encourages the use of a bedrail with all bunked beds.

Can I paint or decorate my room?

Room painting is not permitted, however students are welcome to decorate their rooms. Keep in mind that only 25% of the wall space may be covered by posters for fire-safety reasons. We recommend removable adhesives (such as command strips) for hanging room decorations in most halls. In Carr, Sowle, Tanaka, & Luchs Halls command strips are not permitted, the staff office will provide residents with small nails. NO duct tape, masking tape, or wall damaging adhesives are permitted in any hall. You will be held financially responsible for any damage to your assigned room.

Will my room be air conditioned?

Yes, all of our residence hall rooms have air conditioning.

Can I bring a UL Air Purifier?

Yes. Students are welcome to bring a UL Approved Air Purifier (non-ozone).

Will Ohio University replace my personal property if it is lost or stolen?

Ohio University does not carry insurance on student’s personal items. It is advised that students carry renter's insurance to cover theft or damage to personal items. Consult with your homeowner’s insurance carrier or search the internet for companies who specialize in this type of coverage.

What happens if I lose my key or lock myself out of my room?

You are responsible for your keys. Be careful and never lend your keys to anyone. Your safety is a priority, so make it a habit to lock your room when you're not in it and be sure to take your keys with you. If you do lock yourself out, contact the Help Desk on the first floor of the Living Learning Center on South Green at 740.566.9001 for assistance. Standard business hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday. If you are locked out of your room outside these times please contact you hall duty phone for assistance. Lock out instructions and numbers will be posted in the hall for reference.

Propping open exterior doors, lending your keys to someone else, or letting a stranger into the building are all risks to your safety and the security of all the residents of the building. Residents who engage in such behavior may be subject to disciplinary action.

Lost keys will have to be replaced, and a lock change will be necessary. Your student account will be charged for any keys you lose and any associated lock change fees.

How do I report a pest problem?

For any issues related to pest control (ants, bugs, etc.) call Environmental Health and Safety at 740.593.1666 and leave a message or place an online work request.

How do I report a room maintenance problem?

You can enter all work order requests here, online work request. Any emergency work orders should be called in to Facilities Management at 740.593.2911.

Can I stay on campus during break periods?

Halls are open for Thanksgiving Break and Spring Break at no additional cost. Winter and interim periods before a semester are at an additional cost with a supplementary application required. Students who need to stay in Athens during break periods should visit their Housing Self-Service page to apply.