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Searching for your college home?
Search no further. The University of Oklahoma’s Housing and Food Services offers you safety, convenience, academic success tools and an array of excellent amenities and convenience living services designed just for you. The University experience combines life inside the classroom and out, and with campus living and dining at OU you have every opportunity to make the best of both! Find out why students like you live on campus.
Please click here to complete the application for Housing.
Once your applicaiton is processed, and you have been admitted to OU, you will be e-mailed a link to your housing contract. Please call (405)325-2511 if you have questions about the application/contract process for Housing and Food Services.
OU Housing and Food Services also provides you with activities such as presentations from distinguished faculty right in your residence hall, movie marathon nights, themed dinners, and academic seminars. Living on campus at OU allows you to focus on being a student first, with fewer day-to-day hassles to distract you from your goals.
Use this site to figure out how you can apply for campus housing, learn more about the different housing options you have to choose from, and how your meal plans works. Please click here to review the residence hall Community Living Guide for 2009.
"Certain students are required to live in University housing. All single freshmen students under 20 years of age must live in a University residence hall for the academic year except for those who have earned 24 or more hours of college credit in residence or have already lived in University residence halls for two academic semesters, specifically, the spring and fall semesters. CLEP, AP, or hours earned through concurrent enrollment or similar opportunities are not applicable. Exemption from this policy is by special permission only, granted in writing by the Vice President for Student Affairs, or his/her delegates(s). Requests for exemption to the Housing rule should be directed to Debbie Wells at (405) 325-1284."
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