Campus is in bloom, and the time to plan for move-out has come! This month, we have some final reminders for you as to what to expect from the move-out process this year, Summer housing, and a welcome to Class of ‘27 parents!

Please review our Move-Out webpage, where you’ll find everything you or your students need in preparation for leaving campus for the summer – as you help them finalize planning, encourage them to review this website to make sure they feel prepared for move-out day. Students will continue to receive reminders from our office and their community staff regarding important move-out information so checking emails regularly is highly encouraged.  

As a reminder, the important dates for closing this year are below:

  • ​​Friday, April 26 – Last day of classes
      • 24 Hour Quiet Hours begin at 5 PM.
  • Friday, May 5 – Final Exams end
  • Saturday, May 6 – Residence Halls close @ 2 p.m. for non-seniors
      • Approved students must transition to Interim Housing by this time. Students must apply and be approved for Interim Housing to stay on campus beyond May 6, at 2 PM. Requests are due by April 26 at 8:30 am.
      • If approved, you must be checked into your Interim Housing assignment by Saturday, May 6 at 12 PM. There is a charge ($15 per night) for students staying in Interim Housing for purposes other than those graduating. 
  • Monday, May 15Commencement
      • Residence Halls close at 7 PM for all students except those approved for continued interim housing.

The application for Summer Housing will be available to students via the Housing Portal starting April 10. You and your student can read more about summer housing offerings on our Summer School page, where you’ll find a full selection timeline as well as a reminder of the key dates for both summer sessions this year.

Finally, we’d like to extend a huge welcome to our incoming students! Class of ’27 parents and families will soon have access to our incoming student website! Check here, in May for information and updates specifically for first-year students.