2025-2026 CWU Housing App Guide

2025–2026 APPLICATION GUIDE HOUSING

Central Washington University Housing and Residence Life

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WHAT'S INSIDE How to Apply Residence Halls Apartments Dining Meals and Perks

Housing and Residence Life

WELCOME HOME.

CWU residence halls and apartments are like our classrooms — welcoming and personable — allowing you the chance to make life-long friends. CWU considers residence hall living one of the most valuable learning experiences of a student’s educational career. The dynamics of each residence hall are unique and the people who live in them help make CWU a diverse and vibrant community. Our programming efforts are intentional and reflect variety, balance, and flexibility to positively impact your university experience. Our staff members work to create a comfortable living and learning environment. All staff members participate in extensive and ongoing training throughout the year and are here to assist you at all times.

HOW TO APPLY

LIVE-IN REQUIREMENT If you are unmarried and a first-year student enrolled in seven or more college credits, and under the age of 20, you must live in a CWU residence hall for one academic year regardless of the number of college credits you have earned (WAC 106-156-010 and WAC 106-156-011). Running Start students, regardless of class standing, are also required to live in residence halls for one year. Students requesting an exception to the policies must apply for an exception with Housing and Residence Life through their MyHousing page in advance of the quarter. REQUESTING A ROOMMATE Sharing a room provides the opportunity for developing new friendships. Students occupying a double or triple occupancy room may choose a roommate they already know. The roommate must be accepted to CWU. Roommate requests can be made through your MyHousing portal. CONTRACT The academic year contract offers room and board for the entire academic year and your commitment is for the full term of the contract. Exceptions include participation in an approved off-campus academic program, such as student teaching or an internship. Contract cancellation approvals are rare. If Housing and Residence Life permits you to terminate your contract during the academic year, you are subject to liquidated charges and fees in accordance with the room and board contract.

Beginning Tuesday, February 4, 2025 , new students for Fall 2025 may apply for housing by taking the following steps: YOU MUST CONFIRM YOUR ACCEPTANCE TO CWU FIRST. !

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LOG INTO MYCWU

CONFIRM YOUR ACCEPTANCE TO CWU

CLICK ON STUDENT

SELECT MYHOUSING ( UNDER UNIVERSITY HOUSING )

COMPLETE ROOM AND BOARD CONTRACT

SUBMIT $200 APPLICATION FEE

YOUR HOUSING APPLICATION IS COMPLETE !

ROOM SELF-SELECTION IS NOW AVAILABLE

TO YOU IN MYHOUSING

1. ROOM RATE STRUCTURE CWU offers standardized room rates throughout our residence halls. Your room rate is based on the type of room you select and whether that room is in a standard or amenity hall. The room and board rate charged to your student account is a combination of your residence hall room rate and your meal plan rate. 2. ROOM AND BOARD RATES The academic year at CWU consists of three regular academic quarters (fall, winter, and spring) and a summer session. The 2025-2026 room and board rates will be posted on our website at cwu.edu/housing once approved. CWU offers two different residence hall types: standard and amenity. Standard halls offer a classic collegiate experience and come fully furnished. Amenity halls offer air conditioning and elevators, in addition to your fully furnished room. All three room types are offered in both standard and amenity halls. UNDERSTANDING ROOM AND BOARD

The three room types available in our halls are: Single Room: A single bedroom, regardless of bathroom type,

is our highest price point. This includes: • Singles with community bathrooms • Singles with suite-style bathrooms

Suite-Style: A shared bedroom with attached bathroom shared by you and your roommate/suitemates is our middle price point. This includes: • Doubles with private bathrooms • Doubles with suite-style bathrooms Shared Room: A shared bedroom with community bathroom is our lowest price point. This includes:

• Doubles with community bathrooms • Triples with community bathrooms

3. PAYING ROOM AND BOARD FEES Residence hall and meal plan fees are due six working days after classes begin. Your account balance is available on your MyCWU student account for payment. Monthly payment plans are available to enroll in at the beginning of each quarter through Student Accounts. Outstanding room and board fees are assessed late fees. For more information, see the Terms and Conditions section in the room and board contract.

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FIRST-YEAR RESIDENCE HALLS

In each of our residence halls, a student is provided with a bed, desk, chair, and wardrobe or closet. Each room has a microwave, mini refrigerator, and Wi-Fi internet access. Our shared rooms vary in size but are approximately 120 - 150 square feet. The residence halls have kitchens/kitchenettes, laundry facilities, lounges with televisions, pool tables, and areas to relax and socialize with friends. Our amenity halls include Barto, Sue Lombard, Dugmore, and Wendell Hill halls. Standard halls include Beck, Hitchcock, Meisner, Quigley, Sparks, Wilson, and Kamola halls.

CENTRAL CAMPUS Bassetti Complex Beck, Hitchcock, Meisner, Quigley, and Sparks are conveniently located near amenities like the SURC. The complex features lighted outdoor handball and half- court basketball courts and a sand volleyball court. With smaller buildings, the close knit community of the Bassettis is a favorite of

Barto Hall Barto Hall is a four-story, energy-efficient building located in the central area of campus. Barto Hall has double rooms with both communal and suite-style bathrooms. • Casa Central LLC • William O. Douglas Honors LLC • Substance-free Wilson Hall Wilson Hall is located adjacent to the SURC and is a small community with single rooms and community bathrooms.

first-year students. • Substance-free • Single and double rooms

• Substance-free • All single rooms

SUE LOMBARD DOUBLE ROOM

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THE DUGMORE HALL LOUNGE BOASTS A LARGE KITCHEN, FLEXIBLE SEATING, AND A COMMUNITY DINING TABLE.

NORTH CAMPUS Dugmore Hall

SOUTH CAMPUS Kamola Hall

Dugmore Hall is a four-story residence hall that is equipped with both communal and suite-style bathrooms, study rooms, laundry on each floor, and a communal kitchen on the first floor. • Double rooms with shared bathroom • Double rooms with community bathroom • Sport Management LLC • Substance-free Wendell Hill Halls A and B Wendell Hill Halls A and B are four-story residence halls that have two-person rooms and four-person suites. The common areas of the suites are furnished, and there is a full-service coffee shop on the ground floor of Wendell Hill Hall B. Wendell Hill Hall B is predominately for first-year students, while Wendell Hill Hall A is predominately for transfer, sophomore and above. LLC students, regardless of year, can live in the hall that houses their LLC.

Kamola Hall is a historic building on the south end of campus. With a small community feel, this hall offers double and triple rooms with community bathrooms. New for 2025, a designated area of Kamola will offer gender-inclusive living. Gender-inclusive living means that anyone, regardless of gender identity, can choose to live in a room with anyone else. A community bathroom in that space will be designated as gender-inclusive. • Substance-free • Gender-inclusive area Sue Lombard Hall Sue Lombard Hall is located on the south end of campus on University Way and next to Kamola Hall. It is a renovated residence hall, which offers suite-style accommodations with shared bathrooms in a small community.

• Wendell Hill Hall A: Music LLC • Wendell Hill Hall B: Aviation LLC • Wendell Hill Hall B: Substance-free

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There are many residence hall options for sophomores and above that allow for the freedom you seek as you gain more experience. Resident Assistants provide direct support and tailor programs toward the specific needs and interests of residents. Each community features common spaces that can be used for studying or social gatherings. All residence halls have on-site laundry rooms and lounges. Our amenity halls include Dugmore, Sue Lombard, and Wendell Hill halls. Standard halls include Kamola, Moore, North, Davies, and Stephens-Whitney halls. RESIDENCE HALLS FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS, SOPHOMORE AND ABOVE

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WENDELL HILL HALL SUITE COMMON AREA

Davies Hall Located in the Bassettis Complex, Davies Hall is conveniently located near the SURC. The complex offers lighted outdoor handball courts, half-court basketball courts, a sand volleyball court, and large lawns for activities. Davies Hall has single rooms and community bathrooms. • Substance-free Stephens-Whitney Hall Stephens-Whitney Hall is located in the center of campus and close to the SURC and academic buildings. It offers suite-style living with two single bedrooms, a living room, a bathroom, and an outside entrance for each suite. The large living room features a picture window, coffee table, loveseat, upholstered chairs, and a microfridge. Each suite has a bathroom and a large living room with a picture window, and contains a coffee table, loveseat, and upholstered chairs. • Transfer LLC Sue Lombard Hall Sue Lombard Hall is located on the south end of campus on University Way and next to Kamola Hall. It is a renovated residence hall with central air conditioning, which offers suite-style accommodations with shared bathrooms in a small community. Wendell Hill Halls A and B Wendell Hill Halls A and B are four-story residence halls with two-person rooms and four-person suites. The common areas of the suites are furnished. There is a full-service coffee shop on the ground floor of Wendell Hill Hall B. Wendell Hill Hall A is designated for transfer, sophomore and above. LLC students, regardless of year, can live in the LLC.

Dugmore Hall Dugmore Hall is located near Brooks Library and Northside Commons. It is equipped with both communal and suite- style bathrooms, study rooms, laundry on each floor, and a communal kitchen on the first floor. • Double rooms with shared bathroom • Double rooms with community bathroom • Sport Management LLC • Substance-free Kamola Hall Kamola Hall is a historic building on the south end of campus. With a small community feel, this hall offers double and triple rooms with community bathrooms. New for 2025, a designated area of Kamola will offer gender-inclusive living. Gender-inclusive living means that anyone, regardless of gender identity, can choose to live in a room with anyone else. A community bathroom in that space will be designated as Moore Hall is a small community centrally located on campus and close to the SURC and academic buildings. It offers three-person, suite-style, and gender-inclusive living accommodations. Gender-inclusive living means that anyone can choose to live in a suite with anyone else, regardless of gender. Gender-inclusive living can serve as a housing option for students by upholding a community that is supportive of the diversity of gender identity and expression. North Hall North Hall is a small co-ed community centrally located next to the SURC and academic buildings. North Hall has large single rooms and community bathrooms. gender-inclusive. • Substance-free • Gender-inclusive area Moore Hall

• Wendell Hill Hall A: Music LLC • Wendell Hill Hall B: Aviation • Wendell Hill Hall B: Substance-free

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RESIDENCE HALLS AND APARTMENTS Check out our interactive map at cwu.edu/map

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STUDENT VILLAGE APARTMENTS

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INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

resident issues and concerns at RHA meetings. RHLC coordinates hall activities and participates in RHA campus-wide sponsored events. All residents are members of RHA and are encouraged to get involved in RHLC or RHA. Elections for RHLC positions occur at the beginning of fall quarter. National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) The “Tom Ogg” Chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) joins together to encourage recognition, leadership, and service among the students of CWU. They recognize the people who make a difference in university housing and the community. They work with other associations within the community to promote positive service and community. Additionally, they inspire creativity and growth within the association and encourage new ideas that further benefit Housing and Residence Life.

Residence Hall Association (RHA) The Residence Hall Association (RHA) is a student- elected body that serves as a liaison between students living in residence halls and the university administration. This student organization is an on-campus advocacy group that supports resident issues and concerns, promotes positive change, and offers a variety of educational, community service, and social activities. It serves as the umbrella organization for the Residence Hall Leadership Council (RHLC). Elections for RHA positions occur in spring quarter. Residence Hall Leadership Council (RHLC) The Residence Hall Leadership Council (RHLC) is a student-elected organization that serves as the elected leadership of a specific residence hall. The RHLC also serves as a liaison between students living in each residence hall and RHA. Officers represent

Residence Hall Choices

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Wilson

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All residence halls have laundry facilities, Wi-Fi internet connection, and bike storage. *Amenity halls offer air conditioning and elevator access. All other halls are standard halls. For information about accessible housing facilities, please call Housing at 509-963-1831. Subject to change.

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RESIDENCE HALL COMMUNITIES What is a Living Learning Community? Living Learning communities (LLCs) are designated areas in our residence halls where students with a shared major or interest can gather to make friends, support one another, and enjoy the many activities that are part of on-campus living. These groupings are a great starting point for students to develop a friend group on campus and have familiar faces in their courses. The LLCs do not involve any extra time or academic commitment, and all activities are optional to students’ comfort level.

Learn more at cwu.edu/housing/LLC.

BARTO HALL

2025–2026 LLCS

Aviation – Wendell Hill Hall B Students involved with this LLC must be accepted into the Aviation program. This LLC is designed to support students in the Aviation major and further their aviation career ambitions. Casa Central - Barto Hall Discover a vibrant and empowering community where Latinx cultures come to life. Engage in a supportive and inclusive environment that celebrates the diversity, resilience, and heritage of Latinx cultures. Establish connections with your fellow CWU staff and faculty by partaking in cultural events. Music – Wendell Hill Hall A The Music LLC focuses on those who have declared or anticipate declaring a major or minor in Music (Music Education, Music Performance, Music Composition, BA- Bachelor of Arts). Community members can expect programs designed to assist in the transition to the academic study of music, access to resources/professionals within the music profession, music entrepreneurship, live/virtual musical performances, community building, as well as creating a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging through the study and performance of music. Sport Management - Dugmore Hall The Sport Management LLC is a unique opportunity for majors to expand their networking and professional development opportunities with study groups and guest speakers. Meet new friends in this community as you pursue your Sport Management degree.

Transfer – Stephens-Whitney Hall The Transfer LLC offers the opportunity for new and returning transfer students to connect with each other. Transfer students make up 40% of CWU's student population, and the Transfer LLC gives them the support they need to be successful in navigating new systems and resources. William O. Douglas Honors College – Barto Hall Students admitted into the William O. Douglas Honors College (DHC) are eligible to live in this LLC. The DHC LLC promotes a spirit of discovery and open exchange of ideas in all disciplines to foster leadership, civic engagement, and critical inquiry through undergraduate research and academic rigor to encourage curiosity and innovation in the next generation of citizen scholars.

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UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS

University-owned apartments provide residents with a personal and academically enriching environment. Transfer and sophomore students (and above) are eligible to reside in these units. There are nearly 550 apartments in six different complexes: Anderson, Brooklane Village, Carmody-Munro, Short-Getz, Student Village, and Wahle. For more information about university apartments, contact Housing and Residence Life at 509-963-1831 or visit our website at cwu.edu/housing/apartments . Our apartment rates include internet services and all utilities, and apartment applications require a $200 deposit. Students living in University Apartments may choose to purchase a meal plan through the Connection Card Office. Apartments are not intended for first-year students (including first-year Running Start students), unless they are over 20 years of age, married, or have a dependent child. Anderson Apartments Anderson Apartments are in the center of the active recreational and social hub of the campus. Amenities include a common room and laundry facilities. These apartments come furnished with a bed, desk, and desk chair in each bedroom and a couch and kitchen table with four chairs in the common living area.

• Contract Term: 9-month academic year contract, by bedroom • Units: 2 bedroom unit – Each unit has a single and large single bedroom • Summer: Not available • Parking: The closest parking lot to Anderson (N20) requires the purchase of a CWU parking permit. Brooklane Village Apartments Brooklane Village Apartments are located approximately 15 walking minutes from the center of campus. These apartments are unfurnished, but kitchens have ranges and a refrigerator. There are both duplex units and two-story units available and many amenities, such as a multipurpose building, laundry facilities, outdoor play area for children, basketball courts, and a large garden area. The courtyard arrangement provides a small community atmosphere, which makes them a hit for many students with families.

• Contract Term: 9-Month contract, by unit • Units: 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, and 3 bedroom • Summer: Available upon renewal • Parking: Included at no additional fee

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APARTMENT FLOOR PLANS All available floor plans are not limited to these examples !

Carmody-Munro Apartments Carmody-Munro Apartments are located in north campus in Carmody-Munro Hall. These microstudio apartments are furnished and are all single rooms. Furnishings include a bed, desk, chair, and wardrobe. Residents will have access to a community kitchen, laundry room, study areas, and lounges. All rooms have access to community restrooms. This economical option will be priced at around $475 per month, includes all utilities, and does not require a meal plan. • Contract Term: 9-month contract, by room • Units: Microstudio • Summer: Not available • Parking: The closest parking lot is S20 and requires the purchase of a CWU parking permit. Short-Getz Apartments Short-Getz Apartments are conveniently located on the southern end of CWU’s campus and close to downtown Ellensburg. These apartments are unfurnished, but kitchens have ranges and a refrigerator. • Contract Term: 9-month contract, by unit

TYPICAL ANDERSON TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT

TYPICAL BROOKLANE VILLAGE ONE-, TWO-, OR THREE- BEDROOM DUPLEX

• Units: 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom • Summer: Available upon renewal • Parking: Included at no additional fee

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Student Village Apartments Student Village Apartments are located at the north side of CWU’s campus and close to Nicholson Pavilion, the sports complex, and The Village Coffee, Market, and Grill. These partially furnished apartments are carpeted and come with a twin XL bed, desk, desk chair, and dresser. The kitchens have ranges and a refrigerator. • Contract Term: 9-month contract, by bedroom • Units: Studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, and 3 bedroom • Summer: Available upon renewal • Parking: 4 lots available, included at no additional fee Wahle Apartments Wahle Apartments are located on the north side of CWU’s campus next to Brooks Library and Nicholson Pavilion. These furnished duplex-style apartments offer two-bedroom units, and come furnished with twin XL bed, desk, desk chair, closet, and one couch. The kitchens have ranges and a refrigerator. • Contract Term: 9-month contract, by bedroom • Unit: 2 bedroom • Summer: Available upon renewal • Parking: 2-car driveway by each unit

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CAMPUS DINING DINING AT CWU CWU Dining Services provides a wide range of options on campus, from fast-casual dining to coffee shops and markets. Our talented culinary team includes nationally recognized and award-winning chefs who provide students with a culinary and educational experience. They have developed menu offerings that are fresh, fast, and flavorful to meet all your nutritional needs. Locations may vary by year. CENTRAL MARKETPLACE Offers a wide variety of options. Fresh Bar focuses on locally and sustainably sourced ingredients and serves fresh cold-pressed juices, grain bowls, and much more. Central Marketplace also includes favorites like burgers and fries, fire oven pizza, upscale paninis, made-to-order pasta, burritos, tacos and quesadillas. HOLMES DINING ROOM CWU's largest dining hall, located in the SURC, is a newly re-imagined All-You-Care-To-Enjoy dining experience. Visit Holmes Dining for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for a variety of fresh options with menus that rotate daily, along with an allergen-safe station. On the weekends, Holmes serves brunch, which includes chef specials, eggs benedict and more. NORTHSIDE COMMONS Includes 1891 Café & Market, an upscale market and coffee shop, as well as Panda Express. THE VILLAGE COFFEE, MARKET, AND GRILL The Village Café, Market, and Grill is located in Green Hall on north campus, near Student Village. You can shop for groceries, necessities, order dinner and grab a cup of coffee all in one. COFFEE SHOPS AND MARKETS Find the new additions of lotus chargers at Coach's, The Village Coffee, and Breeze Thru Café. Then, try a fan favorite, boba, at The Bistro. MOBILE ORDERING Order food and beverages with ease through the Grubhub app. Available at select locations across campus. PARTNERSHIP EVENTS We host a variety of events throughout the academic year, giving you special food options and experiences to look forward to. Previous dinner events include Steak Night, Late Night Breakfast, Annual Holiday Dinner, and more. NUTRITION AND SUSTAINABILITY Dining Services provides a variety of menu options that focus on health and wellness. Our Campus Executive Chef and Dietitian are available to assist you with any nutritional questions and can also help you navigate our dining program. Food-identifying icons are included on menu boards and will help you select options that align with your dietary needs. These icons indicate main allergens, and identify choices that are vegetarian, vegan, and halal. We strive to offer fresh and sustainably sourced ingredients, and we work closely with many local and regional vendors, including our very own on-campus partner, the Wildcat Farm. ( CWU DINING SERVICES is a proud member of the National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS) and an active supporter of the academic mission of the university. )

RESIDENCE HALL MEAL PLANS

Students living on campus are required to have a residential meal plan. On-campus residential meal plans are only available to students living in residence halls and in on-campus apartments. Dining Dollars can be used at all dining locations on campus. (Dining Dollars can only be used at dining locations and cannot be used at the Wildcat Shop.) MEAL PLAN VALUE The meal plan functions as a retail declining balance. Overhead is built into the cost of the plan, and the remaining value of the meal plan, called “Dining Dollars,” can be spent throughout the quarter at all Dining Services locations. Students receive a 65% discount applied at the point of sale at dining locations, and a 25% discount on all purchases at campus cafés and market locations. IMPORTANT MEAL PLAN INFORMATION For students on a meal plan, the new quarterly meal plan balance will automatically be added to your card at the beginning of each quarter. This dollar amount will be in addition to all remaining dining plan funds left over from the previous quarter. At the end of each spring quarter, all remaining Dining Dollars are non-reimbursable, will be forfeited, and will not roll over to summer or fall quarters. MEAL PLAN CHANGES Meal plans can only be changed at the beginning of each quarter during the add/drop period. Modifications to meal plans can be made online through MyHousing or in person at the Connection Card office. (Changes cannot be made over the phone.) APARTMENT FLEX PLAN Students living in a CWU-owned apartment may also elect to participate in a meal plan. Meal plan options for the Apartment Flex Plan are Flex 1, Flex 2, Flex 3, or Flex 4. These plans are optional. Your chosen plan will be added to your CWU Connection Card and you will receive a 10% discount at CWU dining locations. WILDCAT BUCKS Download the GET Mobile app to add Wildcat Bucks to your account.

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Kennedy Hall

Coach’s Coffee House

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Wildcat Farm

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Brooks Library

Anderson Hall

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International Center

Public Safety Building

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Language & Literature Building

Barto Hall

Marshall W. Mayberry Arboretum Biology Greenhouse

Quigley Hall

Stephens-Whitney Hall

Dean Hall

Sparks Hall

Beck Hall Food Wagon (locations vary, seasonally available) Davies Hall

North Hall

Jongeward Building

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Student Health Services

Japanese Garden

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Button Hall

Shaw- Smyser Hall

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Old Heat Plant

Munson Hall

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