Question
Can I apply for a commuter exemption if I am going to live with a relative/friend?
Can I apply for a commuter exemption if I've already signed a housing contract?
How do I apply for a commuter exemption?
What are the requirements for a commuter exemption?
How likely is it that I will be granted a commuter exemption?
Answer
- Students may not apply for a commuter exemption with the intention to live with anyone who is not their legal guardian. Applications received without proof of residence with a legal guardian will be denied.
- Students may not apply for a commuter exemption if they have already signed a University Housing Contract. Applications received from students with a signed University Housing Contract will be denied.
- To apply for a commuter exemption, you first need to go to the University Housing Portal.
- Click the Exemption Request button.
- Find the appropriate term and click Continue.
- Review your information and update as necessary. When finished, click Save & Continue.
- Find the dropdown box labelled Exemption Type Requested and select Commuter.
- Read the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement.
- Sign in agreement by typing your first and last name.
- Note: Students must type their name exactly as it appears in the housing portal, with no extra spaces or punctuation.
- Click Save & Continue.
- Download and complete the Commuter Exemption Form
- Mail or hand deliver a completed Commuter Form to the University Housing Office
- Note: The exemption request is not complete and therefore will not be processed until this is submitted
- You must also upload a completed Commuter Form and click Submit Exemption Application
- You should arrive at a page labelled Exemption Application Status. You can now click Exit Application
- Commuter Exemptions are based upon the distance from the student's home to campus being under 60 miles, the student living with a legal guardian, and a notarized copy of the exemption form being delivered to the University Housing Office.
- Note: Commuter Exemptions are not processed until a physical, notarized copy of the exemption form is turned in to the University Housing office.
- There is no way for University Housing to quantify how likely it is that an exemption will get approved. The approval or denial of a housing exemption is solely based on the requirements outlined for each exemption and the university's ability to accommodate students' needs
- Note: University Housing recommends that students do not sign an off-campus lease until their exemption is approved