General University Residences move-in information
As noted in the May communication to students, move-in timeslots will be pre-assigned for new and returning students based on program participation, if applicable, and/or contract start dates. These timeslots will be released with student housing assignment notifications on/around July 15. If you need to make travel arrangements before the timeslot is released, please refer to the available dates on the Move-In Details webpage and plan accordingly.
If your student needs to change their assigned time due to an extenuating circumstance such as flight arrangements, illness, transportation issues, internship commitments, etc., they will have the ability to do so. Instructions for making changes will also be included in the housing assignment notification email sent to students' Purdue email addresses on/around July 15.
Move-in populations
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Boiler Gold Rush International (BGRi)
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August 11 (9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.)
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Boiler Gold Rush (BGR)
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August 13 (9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.)
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August 14 (9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.)
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August 15 (9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.)
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New Student - Early Arrival Group
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Arrivals before August 11 will not have a scheduled move-in time. Arrivals after August 11 will receive a 30-minute move-in timeslot.
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New Student - No Early Arrival Group Status
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Requesting an arrival before August 18 may result in a $35 per day room-only fee and must be pre-approved through the early arrival request form found in your students' housing portal.
In preparation for move-in, your student should:
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Plan to arrive at the designated location during their assigned move-in date and time.
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Be prepared to provide Purdue Mobile Credential ID or government-issued ID for check-in.
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Print Move-in pass (available for printing in the housing portal once housing notifications are released)
For other general housing information and important details regarding move-in and resources to prepare for your student's arrival, please visit the housing website.
Looking for more info?
Representatives from University Residences and Purdue Dining & Culinary offer a deeper dive into campus living and dining (including packages and mail, laundry, roommate agreements, moving-in, how to use a meal plan, and more) in this video.
Not living in UR?
If your student is not living in University Residences, they are not eligible for a residential dining meal plan but can still dine in the residential dining courts. Looking for more? Purdue Food Co. offers a retail dining membership perfect for off-campus students. |
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