Register

All Students

We recommend using the most recent versions of the following browser to access The Dawg House: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge.

The registration process varies based on your status with the university; please select for the options below. Payment of the University of Georgia commitment deposit is NOT required to register for housing. 

Housing registration open dates: 

New students:
Spring 2025—Oct. 7, 2024
Fall 2025—Dec. 9, 2024
Spring 2026—Oct. 6, 2025

Current and/or graduate/professional students:
Fall—January, 2025  

Registration for:

Incoming First-Year StudentsIncoming Graduate StudentsCurrent Undergraduate StudentsCurrent Graduate StudentsTransfer StudentsSummer HousingStudents With FamiliesAugusta University Medical Partnership

Incoming First-Year Students

All undergraduate, first-year students are required to live in University Housing during their first year of enrollment. As such, University Housing will reserve an on-campus assignment for all undergraduate, first-year students for their first year of enrollment.

Students enrolling for the first time for summer sessions are required to live on campus during summer, fall and spring semesters. Students enrolling for the first time for the fall semester are required to live on campus during the fall and spring semesters. Students enrolling for the first time for the spring semester are required to live on campus during the spring semester. Students who are dual enrolled are excluded from this policy until the semester of enrollment following their high school graduation.

Students wishing to request an exemption from the live-on requirement must make a formal request through The Dawg House. To give ample time for review, such requests must be received no later than the date set forth below for the applicable semester start date:

  • May 1 for summer session first enrollment;
  • May 15 for fall semester first enrollment; and
  • November 1 for spring semester first enrollment.

Students must indicate their reason for requesting the exemption, which may only be one of the following:

  • the student will, for the entirety of the student’s first year of enrollment, reside in the principal residence of a parent or legal guardian within the Georgia counties of Athens-Clarke, Barrow, Jackson, Madison, Oglethorpe or Oconee;
  • the student will be under the age of 17 by the University’s first official day of classes for the student’s first semester of enrollment;
  • the student will reach the age of 21 prior to the University’s first official day of classes for the student’s first semester of enrollment; or
  • the student may request an exemption on the basis of compelling individual circumstance to be considered by University Housing.

For more information regarding the first-year live-on requirement, including information about exemption requests and non-compliance, please click on the following link to download the full policy.

For most students, the opportunity to choose a space is determined by the date you register for housing and pay the non-refundable fee.

Steps to registration

STUDY UP: Check you email for a confirmation of your online registration, then research halls on the EXPLORE OPTIONS page. There, you’ll find links to rates, amenities, maps, 360-degree images, photos, room plans and videos to help you decide on your ideal on-campus space.
WAIT FOR IT: Continue to check your email for information about how to search for roommates and create or join a roommate group* in housing’s online portal, The Dawg House. If you have paid the university’s commitment deposit, all email communication will go to your UGA email. After the university’s commitment deadline, University Housing will issue you an online appointment time to choose a space.
CHOOSE: During your online appointment time, browse through available spaces in The Dawg House and make a selection. At this time, you may pull roommates into your space with you**
MAKE IT OFFICIAL: Execute your housing contract in The Dawg House by the deadline. If you fail to execute a contract, you may lose your assigned space.

* Although most students will self-select a space, some will be assigned automatically. In that event, every attempt will be made to honor roommate choices where space is available. 

** Roommate designation in The Dawg House is available for fall admits only 

Other important information

Most residence halls close during the holiday breaks. If you will require housing during these breaks, be sure to choose a hall that stays open
Honors Program first-year students have priority in assignments to Myers Hall, including a condensed sign-up period specifically for Myers Hall. Living in Myers Hall is not a requirement of the Honors Program. Honors Program participants should expect to have an Honors Program roommate
Some residence halls in the East Campus Village Community have contracts requiring fee payments in fall, spring and summer
Watch the Housing 101 video series to prepare for your arrival!

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to pay the UGA commitment deposit to register for housing?

No. However, you must pay your UGA commitment deposit by the deadline in order to receive an appointment time to choose a space. Registering for housing does not commit you to UGA, it only puts you in line for selecting the space of your choice.


Is it a guarantee that I will get to choose my own space?

Although most students receive appointment times to choose, some students will be assigned a space. This could be due to a variety of reasons (e.g., a roommate pulls you into a space; you are participating in a special program; you have a later housing registration date).


Am I signing a contract when I register?

No. When you register for housing, you will pay a non-refundable registration fee. You will sign/execute your contract after you choose your space or receive your assignment.


Can I choose my roommate? What if I don’t know anybody?

For fall enrollment, roommate selection and searching occur in the spring. Your roommate profile in The Dawg House can be used to search for potential roommates with the online roommate search tool. If you already have somebody in mind, you may select them once the roommate matching goes live. We’ll notify you when it gets closer with more detailed instructions.


I live close to UGA, do I have to live on campus?

Although living on campus is a requirement for your first year, students living in Clarke County and the surrounding counties can file for an exemption to the requirement. You will still need to go online to The Dawg House to begin the registration process. You will see the option for exemptions after you verify your contact information. You can find out more about exemptions above and by viewing the First-Year Live-On Requirement.


Where can I live?

Take some time to Explore Options. From there, you’ll have access to rates, amenities, maps, 360-degree images, photos, room plans and videos to help you decide on your ideal on-campus space. You’ll also find information about partnership programs that integrate academics and residence life such as THRIVE, language communities, the Entrepreneurship Living Learning Community and Franklin Residential College. Also, don’t forget to follow us on social media to see what to expect when you are here next year, including UGA Housing on YouTube, in which residents document their on-campus experiences.


Searching for and adding roommates

More information…

Students admitted for fall may use the roommate search tool in The Dawg House. This option allows you to search for potential roommates by creating a profile, and to create or join a roommate group. Each group member has the authority to assign other group members to available spaces. If you have preferred roommates, make sure to create or join a roommate group before your room selection appointment.

Searching for roommates in The Dawg House:

In order to search for a roommate or designate someone you already know as a roommate, start by creating or joining a roommate group.

Create a roommate group if…
You want to search for other students by their profile name or if you want to search for other students by answers to the roommate profile questions.

Groups can be comprised of up to two students of the same gender and class standing (for example, all students in a group must be first-year students.) The majority of our units only house two students. This means—during room selection—any remaining members will be left out. If you start a group but do not add anybody to it, you will still be able to continue through the room selection process as a group of one.

Join a roommate group if…
You already know the group name and password for your desired roommates.

You can only be in one group at a time. If you join a group after already being in another group, you will be removed from your original group. Group members in the original group will remain in the group.

Do not create or join a roommate group if…
You do not want to search for or designate roommates.

When you choose a space, your roommate/s will be whoever else chooses the remaining spaces in that unit (first-year student/s with the same designated gender as you). University Housing will send out roommate information in late July once the room selection and room change processes conclude.

To begin, log into The Dawg House using your UGA MyID and password.


After choosing your room assignment

Visit Dining Services and choose a meal plan (not required)
Visit Transportation and Parking Services to register for a parking pass in a zone near your new home
Familiarize yourself with the Community Guide, which details all the policies associated with living on campus
Watch the Housing 101 video series to prepare for your arrival

Back to Top

Incoming Graduate Students

Graduate students who have been admitted to the University of Georgia can register for housing in The Dawg House. Registration alone does not commit you to living on campus, nor does it guarantee you a space.

Steps to registration

STUDY UP: Check your email for a confirmation of your online registration, then research halls on the EXPLORE OPTIONS page. There, you’ll find links to rates, amenities, maps, 360-degree images, photos, room plans and videos to help you decide on your ideal on-campus space.
WAIT FOR IT: Continue to check your email for information about how to search for roommates and create or join a roommate group* in housing’s online portal, The Dawg House. If you have paid the university’s commitment deposit, all email communication will go to your UGA email. After the university’s commitment deadline, University Housing will issue you an online appointment time to choose a space.
CHOOSE: During your online appointment time, browse through available spaces in The Dawg House and make a selection. At this time, you may pull roommates into your space with you
MAKE IT OFFICIAL: Execute your housing contract in The Dawg House by the deadline. If you fail to execute a contract, you may lose your assigned space.

Roommate option

Roommate option contracts are also available for independent graduate students wishing to share a two-bedroom apartment with another student of the same gender.

After choosing your room assignment

Visit Dining Services and choose a meal plan (not required)
Visit Transportation and Parking Services to register for a parking pass in a zone near your new home
Familiarize yourself with the Community Guide, which details all the policies associated with living on campus
Watch the Housing 101 video series to prepare for your arrival

Back to Top

Current Undergraduate Students

Priority for spaces is given to current on-campus residents, who will have the opportunity to choose before transfer and off-campus students.

ROOM SIGN UP PROCESS

The opportunity to choose a space* will be granted in the order in which students complete registration in The Dawg House.

Beginning Jan. 7, 2025 log onto The Dawg House and complete the initial registration. There is no registration fee for current residents, and registration alone does not commit students to living on campus for the 2025-2026 academic year. Once you have executed the housing contract, you have officially secured your space.

  • Keeping the same space 
    If you want it and your space is eligible, you may have the opportunity to reserve it before appointment times to choose spaces begin. To reserve the same space, you must register by Jan. 19, 2025.  
  • Choosing a new space 
    Depending on the number of residents wishing to participate in room sign up, no more than four rounds of appointment times will occur. Following appointment times, remaining registrants may log onto The Dawg House to choose from available spaces until all eligible spaces are contracted. Registration alone does not commit you to living on campus for the 2025-2026 academic year, nor does it guarantee you a space.

*Based on availability

Steps to registration

REGISTER: to participate in room sign up in The Dawg House beginning Jan. 7.
STUDY UP: Check your email for a confirmation of your online registration, then research halls on the EXPLORE OPTIONS page. There, you’ll find links to rates, amenities, maps, a virtual tour, photos, room plans and videos to help you decide on your ideal on-campus space.
CREATE OR JOIN a roommate group in order to assign roommates to your space with your roommates.
WAIT FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT to choose a space online. You may also be eligible to stay in your same room or hall.
CHOOSE a space. During your appointment time, log in to The Dawg House, choose a space and add your roommates.
MAKE IT OFFICIAL: Execute your housing contract by the deadline given via email. If you fail to execute the contract, you may lose your space. Students with completed contracts may submit a room change request at any time.

This Year’s Important Dates

Jan 7, 2025Registration begins. UV East, Brown, Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker or
Vandiver Hall residents: If it is eligible, you may
reserve your current space during registration
(Jan. 7-Jan. 19).
Jan 19, 2025Indicate your interest to keep your current space
by registering in The Dawg House by this deadline.
Jan 27 – 29, 2025Same-hall sign ups
Feb 3, 2025First-round appointment times to choose a new space
Feb 10, 2025Second round appointment times to choose a new space
Feb 17, 2025Third round appointment times to choose a new space
WeeklyUp to four sign-up rounds will occur, after which remaining
registrants may log onto The Dawg House to choose from
available spaces until all eligible spaces are contracted.

Important notes about East Campus Village

East Campus Village (ECV) contracts: Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver halls will have 11.5-month contracts (rent charged fall 2025, spring 2026 and summer 2026).
ECV same hall sign-up day: On same hall day, East Campus Village residents will have the option of selecting a space in any building in ECV.
Expanded ECV spaces: Current residents in expanded spaces will not have the option to choose their same room but may choose any ECV hall on same-hall selection day.

TRANSFER AND OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS

Students wishing to live on campus for 2025-2026 academic year should log onto The Dawg House to complete the initial registration and pay the non-refundable registration fee. Registration alone does not commit you to living on campus, nor does it guarantee you a space. 

We will send an email to your UGA email account when you have access to log in to The Dawg House in order to search for a space.  

Frequently asked questions

How do I get a single room?

If you are already in a single room, register to participate in room sign-up before the Jan. 19 same-room deadline. If available, you will be able to secure your current space. All other single rooms are first-come, first-serve during the appointment process. Most single rooms are in Payne and Building 1516, but private bedrooms are available in many halls, including the East Campus Village apartments, Soule, Reed and Myers Hall.


Can I stay in my current room?

Maybe. Only Brown, Building 1516, Busbee, Mary Lyndon, McWhorter, Myers, Oglethorpe, Payne, Reed, Rooker, Rutherford, Soule and Vandiver are available for room sign-up. All other halls are reserved for incoming first-year students and not available for returning residents. If your space is available, you’ll have the opportunity to tell us you are interested in keeping your room as long as you register by Jan. 19.


I didn’t get a round one appointment. What are my chances of getting assigned on-campus housing?

Up to four rounds of appointment times will take place. After appointment times, room selection will be open until all spaces have been filled.


I’m graduating mid-year. How do I know I won’t be charged for spring semester?

Call or visit us by the contract cancellation deadline (usually mid-November for fall graduation) to let us know. We want you to graduate—there is no penalty if you notify us by the deadline. The same date applies to spring study abroad opportunities.


What if the space I want isn’t there when I go to choose?

Have a backup plan. And a backup-backup plan. Until you execute a contract in The Dawg House, you can drop out of the process with no penalties. Once you have a contract, you can request a room change. We do hundreds of room changes each spring for room sign-up participants. You can still snag your ideal space when others change their minds or neglect to execute a contract.


I’m searching for my roommate in The Dawg House but I can’t find them. Why don’t they show up?

Make sure both you and your roommates have clicked the “show in searches” box at the bottom of the profile page.


How do I know I will be assigned with my chosen roommate if they have a later appointment time than I do?

Being in a roommate group allows both roommates to assign each other to a space (during appointment times or on same-hall day). If you find any room with an empty space you may reserve it for your roommate and vice-versa.


What if my preferred roommate is not in the same round of sign up as I am?

During your appointment time, you will still be able to pull them into your round and assign them a space with you if you are in a roommate group.


What if I can’t find a space for my roommate and I to be together?

You have a few options. 1) Choose a space for yourself and your roommate in the same building and request a room change to get together after you execute your contracts. This is the best option if staying together is your top priority. 2) Choose a space for yourself and any other available space on campus for your roommate. 3) Choose a space for yourself and let your roommate know they need to do the same during their appointment time.

It’s important for roommates to talk about what’s most important before logging on to choose a space. Because the process is student driven, we cannot predict what spaces will be available or where. Think about the following: Would you rather stay together and choose a different building? Or would you rather reserve separate spaces in order to get the location you want?


How do I know if my roommate chose a space for me?

Both roommates will receive a contract via email. If you’re not sure, you can always check your status in The Dawg House.


What if I miss my appointment time?

If you do not select a space by the time your appointment time expires, you will not be offered another appointment time, and your housing registration will be cancelled.


How do I request a change once I selected a space in room sign-up?

Room change requests will be available in The Dawg House after committing to the original room reservation and contract.


How do I know if I’ve secured my space?

You will receive an email by the end of the week of your appointment time with your housing contract and deadline to execute it. We’ll hold your space for you until you execute the contract. At that point, your space is secure.


After choosing your room assignment

Visit Dining Services and choose a meal plan (not required)
Visit Transportation and Parking Services to register for a parking pass in a zone near your new home
Familiarize yourself with the Community Guide, which details all the policies associated with living on campus

Back to Top

Current Graduate Students

Beginning Jan. 7, 2025, log onto The Dawg House and complete the initial registration. There is no registration fee for current residents, and registration alone does not commit students to living on campus. Once you have executed the housing contract, you have officially secured your space.   

  • Keeping the same apartment 
    If you want it and your apartment is eligible, you may reserve it. To reserve the same apartment, Register in The Dawg House by Jan. 19, 2025.
  • Choosing a new apartment 
    Register in The Dawg House beginning Beginning Jan. 7, 2025 for UV/HSC Apartments 2025-2026. University Housing will contact you via UGA email after Jan. 19, 2025 to discuss your options.   

After choosing your room assignment

Visit Dining Services and choose a meal plan (not required)
Visit Transportation and Parking Services to register for a parking pass in a zone near your new home
Familiarize yourself with the Community Guide, which details all the policies associated with living on campus
Watch the Housing 101 video series to prepare for your arrival

Back to Top

Transfer Students

Admitted transfer students may register for housing when registration for their enrollment term opens. For specific dates, scroll to the top of this page. 

Please note: transfer students are not guaranteed housing as incoming first-year (freshmen) students have priority in housing assignments due to the First Year Live-on Requirement.  

Steps to registration

REGISTER: Register in The Dawg House for the term/s you wish to live on campus.
STUDY UP: Check your email for a confirmation of your online registration, then research halls on the EXPLORE OPTIONS page. There, you’ll find links to rates, amenities, maps, 360-degree images, photos, room plans and videos to help you decide on your ideal on-campus space.
WAIT FOR IT: Continue to check your email for information about the process. Pending availability, you may be able to choose a space once all current on-campus residents have had an opportunity to choose.
MAKE IT OFFICIAL: If you choose a space, you must execute your housing contract in The Dawg House by the deadline to secure it. If you fail to execute a contract, you may lose your assigned space.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to pay the UGA commitment deposit to register for housing?

No. However, you must pay your UGA commitment deposit by the May 1 deadline in order to receive an appointment time to choose a space. Registering for housing does not commit you to UGA, it only puts you in line for selecting the space of your choice.


Am I signing a contract when I register?

No. When you register for housing, you will pay a non-refundable registration fee. You will sign/execute your contract in the summer after you choose your building and room assignment.


Can I choose my roommate?

It depends. If you already have somebody in mind, you will have the option of adding them to your roommate group in The Dawg House and selecting them during your appointment time to choose a space IF there are two spots available in the space you choose.


Where can I live?

Take some time to Explore Options. Admitted transfer students typically live in one of the following:
East Campus Village Community: Busbee, McWhorter, Rooker and Vandiver halls
Brown Hall
Oglethorpe House
Myers Community: Mary Lyndon, Myers, Rutherford and Soule halls
Reed Community: Building 1516, Payne and Reed halls
University Village


After choosing your room assignment

Visit Dining Services and choose a meal plan (not required)
Visit Transportation and Parking Services to register for a parking pass in a zone near your new home
Familiarize yourself with the Community Guide, which details all the policies associated with living on campus
Watch the Housing 101 video series to prepare for your arrival

Back to Top

Summer School Students

Students may register for housing only for the summer sessions in which they are enrolled in class. For example, to stay the whole summer you need to be enrolled in at least one May and one thru session class or one May, one short session I and one short session II class. 

Steps to registration

REGISTER: Check The Dawg House for the term/s you wish to live on campus
WAIT FOR IT: University Housing will issue you a contract for Building 1516, the summer hall for 2024.
MAKE IT OFFICIAL: Execute your housing contract in The Dawg House by the deadline. If you fail to execute a contract, you may lose your assigned space.

Important dates

Mid-MarchFebruary 29, 2024
Move-In DatesMay/Extended Session: May 11 at 2 p.m.
Thru Session and Short Session I: June 3 at 10 a.m.
Short Session II: July 3 at 10 a.m.
THRIVE: July 5

Summer school rates

ResidenceExtendedMayThruShort 1Short 2Room Type
Building 1516Double with bath
Building 1516Single with bath

Rates have been approved by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents.

ResidenceExtendedMayThruShort 1Short 2Room Type
Building 1516Rates Not Yet AvailableDouble with bath
Building 1516Rates Not Yet AvailableSingle with bath

THRIVE rates

ResidenceTHRIVERoom Type
Russell HallDouble with community bath
Russell HallDouble with bath

Rates have been approved by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents.

ResidenceTHRIVERoom Type
Russell HallRates Not Yet AvailableDouble with community bath
Russell HallRates Not Yet AvailableDouble with bath

After choosing your room assignment

Visit Dining Services and choose a meal plan (not required)
Visit Transportation and Parking Services to register for a parking pass in a zone near your new home
Familiarize yourself with the Community Guide, which details all the policies associated with living on campus
Watch the Housing 101 video series to prepare for your arrival

Back to Top

Students with Families

Graduate students with families, spouses or domestic partners: Must be admitted prior to registering for housing. 

Undergraduate students with families, spouses or domestic partners: Must be admitted prior to registering for housing.  

Steps to registration

REGISTER: Check The Dawg House for the term/s you wish to live on campus
STUDY UP: Check your email for a confirmation of your online registration, then research halls on the EXPLORE OPTIONS page. There, you’ll find links to rates, amenities, maps, 360-degree images, photos, room plans and videos to help you decide on your ideal on-campus space.
WAIT FOR IT: University Housing will issue you an online appointment time to choose a space in the order in which you registered for housing and paid the non-refundable registration fee.
CHOOSE: During your online appointment time, browse through available spaces in The Dawg House and make a selection.
MAKE IT OFFICIAL: Execute your housing contract in The Dawg House by the deadline. If you fail to execute a contract, you may lose your assigned space.

Frequently asked questions

TBD

After choosing your room assignment

Visit Dining Services and choose a meal plan (not required)
Visit Transportation and Parking Services to register for a parking pass in a zone near your new home
Familiarize yourself with the Community Guide, which details all the policies associated with living on campus
Watch the Housing 101 video series to prepare for your arrival

Back to Top

AU/UGA medical partnership students

Graduate students who have applied to the University of Georgia can go ahead and register for housing prior to being admitted to the University. 

Steps to registration

Complete the Medical Student Registration form

After completing the Medical Student Registration form, you will be emailed further instructions on how to register.

Log in to The Dawg House using the link provided in the emailed instructions (logging into The Dawg House from elsewhere will not work)
Click “Register for Housing”
Enter your personal information
Pay the non-refundable registration fee

Roommate option

Roommate option contracts are also available for independent graduate or medical students wishing to share a townhome with another student of the same gender. 

After choosing your room assignment

Visit Dining Services and choose a meal plan (not required)
Visit Transportation and Parking Services to register for a parking pass in a zone near your new home
Familiarize yourself with the Community Guide, which details all the policies associated with living on campus
Watch the Housing 101 video series to prepare for your arrival

Back to Top