Applying is easy! Just follow these FOUR easy steps. NOTE: Before applying for housing, you must have submitted an application for admission to the University of Memphis and received your Banner ID. If you have not done so, apply for admission NOW. You must be considered a full-time student to be eligible for campus housing. Undergraduate students need a minimum of 6 credit hours, and Graduate students need to meet the full-time requirements as specified by their respective graduate programs.
The housing application portal for the Spring 2024 semester is NOW OPEN. The application for the 2024-2025 Academic Year will open on February 01, 2024.
INCOMING RESIDENTS: The State of Tennessee requires all new students under the age of 22 who will be living in a University of Memphis residence to be immunized against meningococcal disease on or after their 16th birthday and provide proof of receiving this immunization before moving into your space. Proof of Immunization should be uploaded through the student’s MyMemphis account.
For more information on immunizations, contact the Student Health Center.
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