Fall 2024 Move-In Instructions (2024)

Residence Hall Fall 2024 Move-In

Welcome Home!

The staff of K-State Housing and Dining Services is pleased to welcome you to your campus community and your new home away from home!

A note for parents, guardians and families: you may or may not receive all the same communication your student receives. Please encourage your student to begin regularly checking their K-State email address. Please also plan to join us for a webinar to discuss Move-In in July.

Residence halls open Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024 for the academic year. Students planning to arrive early may move in as early as Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024 for an additional fee of $55.00/day for each day prior to the official opening day. No Move-In appointments will be available for Monday, Aug. 12.

Greek Life and Band Students: Move-In for these programs begins Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024. Registration with the Greek Life and/or Band Programs is required prior to signing up for an arrival appointment.

Appointments:

Housing and Dining Services will send notification to all residents via their K-State email when move-in appointments are available. Residents can anticipate receiving this email in early July. All residents are required to complete the required information and create a check-in appointment.

Early arrival groups (e.g. Marching Band, sorority recruitment) are working directly with Housing and Dining Services to have pre-scheduled move-in appointments. All residents that are a part of these groups must also complete the initial steps of the check-in form.

Residence Hall Handbook and Calendar

The residence hall handbook includes important policies and procedures. Residents are responsible for adhering to the terms of the handbook. Each resident should review the Residence Hall Handbook in its entirety. The updated calendar with important dates is included in the handbook as well. The calendar is updated yearly in late June or early July. It has not yet been updated for the 2024-2025 academic year.

Consider our vendor, Dormify, to provide an easy, affordable way to purchase Twin XL bedding, bedroom storage solutions and everything else you'll need (and want) for your new home away from home. A portion of sales go to support the K-State Association of Residence Halls. Visit Dormify to get move-in day ready and create your dream room!

What to Bring

Use this list to begin thinking about what you may want to pack and bring with you for your best residence hall living experience. Be sure to communicate with your roommate(s) to coordinate who will be bringing larger items. See the What's Provided section for information about furniture and other items provided in each room for each student.

Kitchen Items

  • Small refrigerator (less than 5.0 cubic feet)
  • Microwave (provided to residents of Wefald, 1200 watts or less)
  • Small multi-purpose cooker (3.5 quarts or less)
  • Air fryer (to be used only in hall kitchen space)
  • Coffee maker
  • Electric kettle (great for ramen!)
  • Dishes and cutlery
  • Dish soap
  • Reusable water bottle

Laundry Items

  • Detergent (liquid, sheets or pods)
  • Fabric softener
  • Dryer sheets or wool balls
  • Laundry basket or hamper

Bathroom Items

  • Shower shoes
  • Storage caddy
  • Robe
  • Towel Set
  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Body wash or soap

Study and Desk Items

  • Desk lamp
  • Surge protector/power strips
  • Phone and charger
  • Earbuds or headphones
  • General supplies, e.g. pens, pencils, scissors, tape

Sleep and Bed Items

  • Sheet set (Extra-long twin)
  • Pillow
  • Mattress topper
  • Bed shelf
  • Blanket

Room Decor

  • Mirror
  • Fan
  • Oil diffuser or candle warmer
  • Storage shelves or bins
  • White erase message board
  • Wall décor
  • Small tacks for drywall or Command Strips or other removable tapes for brick walls to hang things
  • Additional or lounge seating (desk chair provided)
  • Area rug
  • Curtain rod and curtains (for closet "doors")
  • A plant friend

Miscellaneous Items

  • Bike with lock and free campus registration
  • General cleaning materials
  • Trash bags (trash can and recycling bin provided)

What NOT to Bring

  • Candles or incense for burning
  • Air conditioners, space heaters, halogen lamps, or appliances with an open or closed heating element (except for coffee makers and flameless candle warmers)
  • Contact paper
  • Pets that have not been through pet approval process.

What's Provided

Each room is equipped with standard furniture:

  • XL twin bed - all rooms come with the required materials to adjust bed heights (including bunking and/or lofting). Upon check-in, residents may request assistance in adjusting their beds by submitting maintenance request through the resident portal.
    • Frame can be mounted on the ground up to 70" high with adjustments available every 3"
    • 81" internal frame, 86" external frame. about 7" thick mattress (depending on mattress type present)
    • Ceiling is about 8' high
  • Desk - 30" high, 24" deep, 42" wide, with a 1.5" deep drawer and two 7 or 8" shelves
  • Desk chair
  • Two-drawer dresser - 30" high, 24" deep, 30" wide, 5" deep drawers
  • Closet - 36" wide, 18" deep shelf
  • All provided furniture in the room must stay in the room
  • Students are welcome to bring futons, sitting chairs, etc.
  • Shower curtains (for students living in suites)
    • Many students living in suites choose to bring their own shower curtains. Housing and Dining Services does provide shower curtains and students living in suites may request one at the front desk during move-in.
    • Regular shower stalls utilize curtains that are 54"x78" or 36"x72". Shower curtains of these sizes may be found online or at retailers.

Floor plans with dimensions can be found on each residence hall's web page.
Ford Hall Floor Plans
Goodnow Hall Floor Plans
Haymaker Hall Floor Plans
Marlatt Hall Floor Plans
Moore Hall Floor Plans
Putnam Hall Floor Plans
Van Zile Hall Floor Plans
Wefald Hall Floor Plans
West Hall Floor Plans

Before Your Move

Preparing for Move-In
  • Pack your items in boxes or totes which are easy to move and carry. Please be sure to label your items so they do not get mixed up. The doors throughout the residence halls are standard size.
  • Please bring your own cart or dolly to help expedite your move. Housing and Dining Services has a very limited supply of carts and dollies available for use.
  • Mail and packages: Housing and Dining Services is not able to accept packages/mail for residents prior to Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. If ordering items for delivery, please keep this in mind.
  • Your mailing address will be:

    Name

    Street Address
    Room # Name of Hall

    Manhattan, KS 66506

    The street address of each hall is listed on its page of the website and available in its lobby.

Once the check-in sign-up is available, we highly recommend you choose one as soon as possible. Some days/times will fill up quickly for some residence halls. If needed, students can change their day and time in the system until 5 p.m. the day before arrival. Please do not arrive to check in on a day or time different than what you selected. We are unable to accommodate those without a check-in time or those arriving off-schedule.

Parking and Vehicles:

Please be sure to print your appointment confirmation (one copy for each vehicle you bring to unload). You can find this confirmation in your K-State email inbox, or on the check-in site under "View/Print Appointment."

  • Please write your phone number on the confirmation page. This confirmation page should be placed on your dashboard while you are moving in.
  • This is NOT a permanent parking permit. It is only for Move-In.
  • Please review the Move-In Map (PDFs) for your hall's unloading zone and recommended day-of parking after unloading.
    • Ford
    • Goodnow
    • Haymaker
    • Marlatt
    • Moore
    • Putnam
    • Smurthwaite
    • Van Zile
    • Wefald
    • West
  • There are several construction projects in Manhattan near campus that may impact the route to your hall. Please be prepared to follow detour signs and expect potential delays.

If you are bringing a vehicle for the semester, purchase a residence hall parking permit from K-State Parking Services. You will not receive a physical permit or hang tag. Parking Services now uses License Plate Recognition which eliminates the need for a physical parking permit.

If bringing a bicycle, complete the free registration form to help keep it safe.

eID and K-State ID Cards:

Please memorize your eID (this is the first part of your K-State email address) and password, as you will need it to log into the system when you check in. If you do not remember your password, please reset it and create a new password before you arrive.

Apply For Your K-State ID Card if you haven't yet. All new incoming students need to apply for a K-State Wildcat ID card prior to your arrival through the following process:

  • Visit the K-State ID Center webpage.
  • Click on "New Student Wildcat ID."
  • The ID Center will review your application and send an email to your K-State email address.
  • If ordered in advance, your new ID may be available for pickup at your residence hall check-in appointment. Please bring a valid state or federal-issued photo ID (i.e. driver's license or passport) for verification.
  • Wildcat ID cards can also be issued at the K-State ID Center during in-person New Student Orientation.
Financial Aid and Student Accounts:
  • To make financial transactions at the University easier, it is recommended residents sign up for direct deposit (EFT). This is particularly helpful if the student is expecting money from financial aid, needs to make a payment to the University or receives money back from the University.
  • Some students may have assistance in paying for college and the student may grant access to specific people via KSIS. This can be completed through the designated access feature.

During Your Move

Please remember that all residents must sign-up for a check-in time at least 24 hours before arrival. Please take a few moments to update your emergency contact information if needed and select an arrival appointment.


Once an appointment has been created, an email will be sent to your @k-state.edu email address. Please print the email and place it on your dashboard for arrival.


Upon arrival at the residence hall, only the student should enter the main front doors of the hall first. Staff will show you where to check in and get your keys. When you have your keys, you may begin moving in and your family/guests may begin assisting you inside the building.

  • Please make sure the temporary parking pass you received via email is showing in your dash with your phone number clearly visible.
  • You have 30 minutes to unload your vehicles and move them to one of the larger lots near the hall (see the maps for locations).
  • Please help us maintain a quick process by moving your vehicle immediately after unloading.
  • For your convenience, please bring your own dolly or cart if you can. Our carts are limited in number.

We're asking all students and visitors to assist us in maintaining efficiency of the check-in process. You can assist by:

  • Keeping items in your room to allow for maximum traffic flow.
  • Using stairs throughout the building when possible.
  • Breaking down all cardboard and removing all recycling and trash by placing it in dumpsters outside the building (staff can provide directions).
  • Quickly moving your vehicle(s) away from the loading zones and into the larger lots.

We are not limiting the number of people who can assist you during Move-In, but we encourage you to bring as few as possible.

If you would like to change the height of your bed, you will need two people to complete the process. Please review the video below before beginning.

If you need assistance with bed lofting, unlofting, bunking, getting a shower curtain for your bathroom (suites only), or other Maintenance Requests, please visit the front desk or your resident assistant for assistance. After checking into your hall, you may also submit a Maintenance Request through the Resident Portal or the K-State HDS app, available on the Apple App or Google Play Store. Maintenance staff may not be able to complete the request until the next business day.

After Your Move

Floor meetings for students arriving before or on Aug. 14 will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Ask your RA about the meeting location or look for signs placed throughout your floor. An Additional floor meeting will be offered later in the week for students arriving after Aug. 14.

Know when and where to eat! We recommend that you familiarize yourself with our dining center locations, menus, and hours. Meals for move-in week will begin with breakfast Monday, Aug. 12. Students are able to eat at either dining center when open. Follow our Dining Services updates on Facebook or Instagram for more information.

Synexis Machines

Each residence hall room is furnished with a Synexis machine. Please leave your Synexis machine on and running at all times. Synexis machines have been shown to be extremely helpful in reducing the presence of mold in addition to other benefits research shows that they can eliminate more than 99.99% of the airborne SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant in 90 minutes.
Learn more about what the Synexis machines do and the research behind their technology.

Your Wildcat Welcome

All students are invited to participate in Your Wildcat Welcome events. These free events kick off Wednesday, Aug. 14, continue through the first week of classes and are designed to help you gear up for your K-State experience. Registration information will be posted over the summer.

Each day of in-person orientation will feature theme-based events and programming designed to help you get to know K-State's student services, traditions, resources and your fellow students.

Here's a sampling of opportunities that will be available to you:

  • Welcome activities
  • Academic college orientations
  • Walk your class schedule
  • New Student Convocation (your official, formal welcome to the university)
  • Student Success resource fair
  • And much more!

We can't wait to welcome you to K-State!

Other Questions About Move-In?

Email hdsmoves@k-state.edu or call or text 785-313-3404. We reply to messages during business hours.

Help Ensure a Safe Return to K-State

Each K-Stater has a role in illness mitigation. By taking simple steps to care for your yourself and those around you, you can do your part to support the university's efforts to begin — and maintain — an in-person semester. Specific actions you can take are:

  • Wash your hands frequently and follow good hand hygiene practices.
  • Follow physical distancing guidelines.
  • Stay home as much as possible the two weeks before classes start.
  • Know the symptoms of COVID-19 and self-monitor for them.
  • Prepare a wellness kit with items such as hand sanitizer, a thermometer, bandages, fever reducers, cough drops, etc.
  • Read K-State guidance and FAQ for returning to campuses .

For more information on a healthy and safe return to the university, watch for announcements shared through K-State Today.

Fall 2024 Move-In Instructions (2024)

FAQs

Does UF require freshmen to live on-campus? ›

Did you know that you're not required to live on-campus as a UF freshman? That's right. Over 80% of University of Florida students, including freshmen, choose off-campus housing options as their home base. In fact, a search for off-campus housing near UF can be a great option if you're on the UF housing waiting list.

Does the UF have guaranteed housing? ›

On-campus housing is not guaranteed. We encourage students and potential students to apply as early as possible to secure an earlier priority date for building selection.

How big are UF dorms? ›

Pricing & Availability
FloorplanRate*Size
Large Double$775/mo270 sqft
Extra Large Double$839/mo288 sqft
XXL Double$859/mo322 sqft
Triple$599/mo322 sqft
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How do I get into NYU dorm? ›

  1. Bring a government-issued ID. You will need a valid government-issued photo-ID to receive your NYU ID.
  2. Arrive on time. You will not be permitted to enter your residence hall more than 30 minutes before your scheduled move-in appointment.
  3. Unload & park your car. ...
  4. Move in!

Is it cheaper to live on or off campus in the UF? ›

On-campus UF housing can be quite expensive because of the proximity to classes and demand from students. If you choose to live off campus, though you will need to search a bit more, your rent tends to be more affordable.

What percentage of UF students live off campus? ›

University of Florida has a total undergraduate enrollment of 34,552 (fall 2022), with a gender distribution of 44% male students and 56% female students. At this school, 22% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 78% of students live off campus.

How much does it cost to live in a dorm at UF? ›

In summary, you can expect the cost of living on-campus at UF to range between $3,900 and $6,300 per semester, depending on the type of dorm and meal plan you select. Don't forget to explore options like scholarships, grants, and work-study programs to help with these costs.

How can I increase my chances of getting into UF? ›

If you're able to score a 1450 SAT or a 33 ACT or above, you'll have a very strong chance at getting in. For a school as selective as University of Florida, rounding out the rest of your application will also help.

Can you get into UF with a low GPA? ›

The state minimum requirements for Lower Division applicants can be found here, however, UF's standards for admissions are significantly higher than the state minimums. Generally, we are looking for applicants with over a 3.0 High School GPA and over a 3.0 College GPA.

Do UF dorms have air conditioning? ›

Facilities: Twenty-three single student residence halls offer a wide variety of room styles: single rooms, double rooms, triple rooms, suites for 2/3/4/5/6 residents and apartments. The most common room is a standard air-conditioned double room that accommodates two residents.

Are UF dorms coed? ›

Lavender is suite-style, with a mix of genders on each floor, and shared bathrooms with locking doors between sets of rooms. Some UF dorms split genders up by floor, with communal bathrooms on each end, while others are entire single-gender buildings.

What is the best dorm hall at UF? ›

UF Dorms Ranked
  • Murphree Hall. ...
  • Springs Complex. ...
  • Infinity Hall. ...
  • Lakeside Complex. Rated 4.3 / 5 stars by 3 UF students. ...
  • Broward Hall. Rated 4.4 / 5 stars by 6 UF students. ...
  • Fletcher Hall. Rated 4.5 / 5 stars by 1 UF student. ...
  • Weaver Hall. Rated 4.5 / 5 stars by 3 UF students. ...
  • Cypress Hall. Rated 4.6 / 5 stars by 3 UF students.

Is there a curfew at NYU dorms? ›

Students may retrieve their NYU ID and leave the hall beginning at 7:00 a.m. each day. All students must be in their rooms and adhere to quiet hours at 1:00 a.m. nightly. Students are required to submit their NYU ID Card to the residence hall front desk each night to meet the curfew requirement.

Does NYU guarantee housing all 4 years? ›

Students have their choice of 23 residence halls, with four years of housing guaranteed to all entering freshman. Housing, however, is limited for transfer students.

How much is NYU dorm rent? ›

Housing Rates
Room TypeResidence HallSemester Rate ($)
Single en-suiteUrbanest King's Cross12,989
DoubleUrbanest King's Cross9,065
DoubleStay Club Kentish Town7,159
SingleStay Club Kentish Town10,214
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Do you have to live on campus freshman year in Florida? ›

For these reasons, UNF encourages, but does not require, freshman to live on campus.

What classes are required UF freshman? ›

General education requires 36 credits of courses in the following areas:
  • 3 credits of Composition (C)
  • 3 credits of Diversity (D) **
  • 9 credits of Humanities (H) * ...
  • 3 credits of International (N) **
  • 6 credits of Mathematics (M)
  • 9 credits of Physical and Biological Sciences (P) and (B) *

How do freshmen get into UF? ›

Minimum Requirements for Freshman Admission Consideration
  1. High school GPA of 4.4-4.6.
  2. SAT scores of 1350-1490.
  3. ACT scores of 30-34.

Does Florida State require freshmen to live on campus? ›

No, students are not required to live on-campus their first year. There are a variety of benefits to living on-campus including location, getting involved, meeting people, and more. For more information on on-campus living, visit, housing.fsu.edu.

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