New student accepted for Fall 2012?
To apply for housing for Fall 2012, log in at left with your MaineStreet Logon ID and password to complete and submit the housing application for Fall 2012. If you are unable to access the application, please let us know at housing@umerl.maine.edu.
SPRING 2012
The online housing application for Spring 2012 will be available through January 17, 2012. If you wish to apply for housing after that date, please contact us at housing@umerl.maine.edu
Please note that we have many requests for the limited number of single rooms on campus. There is no guarantee all requests will be accommodated.
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General Housing Information and Overview for new and current students
The University of Maine provides on-campus housing in 19 residence halls. Options include traditional undergraduate residence halls for first year and upperclass residents, suite style living for upperclass residents, graduate housing, and several living/learning lifestyle options.
The First Year Experience (FYE) program is for first year students assigned to the following halls:
• Androscoggin |
• Cumberland |
• Gannett |
• Knox (some Honors) |
• Oxford |
• Somerset |
• Balentine (Honors) |
• Colvin (Honors) |
Traditional housing halls for upperclass students
• Aroostook |
• Estabrooke |
• Kennebec |
• Hancock |
• Hart |
• York |
• Balentine (Honors) |
• Penobscot |
• DTAV (suite-style) |
• Patch (suite-style) |
• Oak (all singles) |
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Graduate housing
• Stodder
Questions regarding on-campus housing at UMaine? Check this site to see if your question can be answered here. If not, please e-mail the Housing Office.
If you wish to rent or purchase a MicroFridge® unit, which is approved for use in the residence halls at UMaine, click here.
To stay current with the latest information and updates from Housing Services we encourage you to bookmark this Web site. The Office of Housing Services also suggests that you review as many web sites as possible on the A to Z Directory of the University of Maine website, including the following
Disability Access/Housing or Dining Modifications
- Residents who present medical or psychological conditions that are documented by a qualified medical provider may request specific housing and/or dining accommodations.
- Housing/Dining Modification Procedure
- Housing/Dining Documentation of Medical Need Form
- Requests are reviewed and upon approval, reasonable accommodations will be made to meet the documented need.
- If you are a person with a disability and you need assistance with accommodations, please contact Ann Smith, Director of Disability Support Services, voice 207 581-2319, TTY 207 581-2325, e-mail ann.smith@umit.maine.edu
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