Housing
Web site: www.housing.umass.edu/
On-Campus Housing
The University provides limited housing for graduate students. Graduate students wishing
to live on campus should contact the Housing Assignment Office, Room 235, Whitmore
Administration Building, as early as possible to ensure space will be available, or call (413) 545-2100 for an
application.
Single Student Housing
At present, two residence halls in the Southwest Residential Area are reserved for use by
graduate students and non-traditional age undergraduates. The Prince/Crampton House graduate
complex are two, connected, four-story residence halls containing six large
so-cial lounge areas, two recreation rooms, three television rooms, vending machines, and two kitchenette areas. The terms
of occupancy are as follows:
1. Space in the building will be assigned on a full semester basis only.
2. Single graduate students will be admitted on a space-available basis.
3. Rooms are primarily double occupancy and graduate students should expect to have a
roommate.
4. Room rent is commensurate with the charge for undergraduate residence halls. All
students have the option of remaining in The Prince House/Crampton House graduate complex during
the summer and intersession vacation periods at an additional monthly charge. Fees are set prior to
the beginning of each semester, and the University reserves the right to alter fees whenever necessary.
5. Applications must be accompanied by a non-refundable $150 prepayment in U.S.
currency (this amount is subject to change).
6. Graduate students are assigned to Prince/Crampton House graduate complex by the
Housing Assignment Office. Once an assignment is made, students will be notified. If space is not
available, the $150 prepayment will be returned promptly.
7. Residence hall rules and regulations require that occupants assume responsibility for
damage in or to their rooms. The University is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged property
unless there is negligence or wrongdoing on the part of the University. Students are well advised to secure
a rider to existing home owners' policies or to purchase a renter's insurance policy in anticipation
of possible problems.
8. Hot plates and other such equipment used in preparing hot food are strictly prohibited
in student rooms. Information about renting Microfridges (combination microwaves and
refrigerators) will be provided with other Housing materials. Two kitchenettes are available in Prince
House/Crampton House graduate complex for cooking snacks or meals.
Family Housing
The University owns and operates a limited number of apartments located adjacent to
campus. All students are eligible to apply for an apartment, but applicants should plan on having to wait
at least a year because of the extensive waiting list, which is updated four times a year. A priority
is given to students with de-pendent children in residence. There are also
handicapped-accessible apartments for disabled individuals. For more information, contact the Family Housing
Office, Wysocki House, tel. (413) 545-3115; e-mail: family.housing@housing.umass.edu.
Commuter Services and Housing Resource Center
The Commuter Services and Housing Resource Center (formerly the Off-Campus
Housing Office), 428 Student Union Building, tel. (413) 545-0865 and fax (413) 545-4751, offers the
following services to graduate students:
A Free Rental Listing Service advertising a wide variety of housing options from vacant
units and sabbaticals to homesharing situations.
Pre- and On-going Tenant Counseling on every aspect of the landlord/tenant relationship.
A Grievance Office with advocacy and support for students who believe they have been
unfairly denied access to housing.
A Fuel (Oil) Buying Service that permits individuals, households, and businesses to
purchase fuel oil at reduced cost through the Pioneer Valley Oil Cooperative (PVOC).
A Homesharing Program that allows householders and home-seekers the opportunity
to exchange services for reduction or elimination of rent.
A Voter Registration Site where students and staff may register to vote during regular
week-day hours.
The Commuter Services and Housing Resource Center also distributes an extensive selection
of written materials ranging from housing and consumer issues to guides describing area rental
housing, atlases and maps, and books on cooperative living. The staff assists clients both in person and
by telephone, and provides referrals to other agencies and offices. Office hours are Monday to
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday evenings until 7 p.m., with extended hours during the summer.
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