You must be admitted to UCF in order to be eligible to apply for housing, but you do not need to submit the enrollment deposit before applying. However, you must submit the enrollment deposit by May 1 to keep your housing agreement active.
You may view terms and conditions in a PDF format on our website here.
Do not assume you have been assigned to on-campus housing. Based upon your housing application complete date, a housing confirmed status will be given to you as space becomes available. You can check the status of your application by following the instructions located on the bottom of this page. If we are unable to offer you space for the semester you desire, we will send you a referral to off-campus student housing. We will do this as soon as possible so that you may make alternate housing arrangements.
You may apply for housing once you are offered admission to the university.
You can see the type of housing you applied for in your Housing Portal in myUCF. Log into myUCF and go to Student Self Service > Housing > Housing Portal > Application.
If your NID password is not letting you sign into myUCF or you do not remember what the password is, you will need to reset your NID password. To perform a password reset, visit http://myid.ucf.edu. If you experience any issues with resetting your password online, please contact the UCF Service Desk at 407-823-5117.
Annual (11.5 month) Agreements are three semester (Fall, Spring and Summer) obligations that exist outside the academic calendar. Residents may remain in their rooms over semester breaks.
Academic Year Agreements are two semester (Fall and Spring) obligations that coincide with the duration of the Fall and Spring Semesters at UCF. During breaks between the Fall and Spring semesters, residents may not remain in their rooms (though belongings may remain).
A housing status of “Confirmed” date will display on your Application Status page in the Housing Portal when a space has been reserved for you on-campus. Housing confirmed dates are given out based on the date your housing agreement is submitted, the semester you enter UCF, and your student classification.
A housing agreement received date is the date you started your online housing application. The housing application complete date is the date you submitted your online housing application. If you are confirmed for housing, the housing application complete date is used in determining your room selection appointment time. This date is subject to change if you request a change in your agreement type.