If you are traveling from a distance and need lodging when visiting Marian University, we recommend reserving a space at a nearby hotel. Visit www.marian.edu/lodging for more information.
We encourage students and families to consider bringing only their student's belongings with them and planning time once on campus to purchase needed items in the local area, like toiletries. If you plan to send a care package or letter to your student, please do your best to ensure it arrives after your student's move-in day. For additional information on mailroom policies, including hours of operations, please click here.
If you have questions regarding what items are and are not permitted on campus, please click here.
If you are a student with mobility challenges and will need assistance with move-in, please contact the Marian University Personalized Learning Center as soon as possible at plc@marian.edu.
New student move in day is the Friday before classes begin in the fall.
Returning students are able to move in the Saturday or Sunday before classes begin in the fall, depending on if they are KnightQuest clear or not.
All students may move onto campus in the spring semester the Sunday before classes resume, after being cleared for KnightQuest.
Some athletic teams and other groups move to campus early. If you believe you qualify for an early move in date, please contact housing@marian.edu for more information.
All new freshman, transfer, re-admitted, and returning students MUST be KnightQuest cleared before they move in. Students can check their KnightQuest status by logging in to MUHUB.
When you arrive to campus:
Spring semester move-in is less involved, as most residential students will be returning to the same space rather than fully moving into a new space.
To make your move-in experience as smooth as possible, here are some tips and instructions.
Need more information about what to bring? Click here.
New and transfer students will be notified about roommate and room assignments as follows:
We will email you information that includes your residence hall room number and you may find contact information for your new roommate on the housing portal where you applied. We encourage you to reach out to your roommate to get acquainted before you arrive on campus, if possible.
Your housing assignment will be sent to your Marian University email address. Please be sure to check your spam filter or junk mail folder to ensure your housing assignment information is not improperly filtered into one of these categories.
Though it is not a requirement, it is highly recommended for you to have insurance that protects your personal belongings while living on campus. Marian University is not liable for damages caused to any personal items on campus and will not reimburse students for damaged property from theft, natural disasters, facilities issues, or otherwise.
As a resident, you’re eligible to purchase coverage through GradGuard’s student renters insurance program. Marian does not receive compensation for providing this student benefit. Their preferred rate is available to you because you’re a Marian student. GradGuard’s Renters Insurance is underwritten by Markel® American Insurance Company.
Claims and coverages are subject to language, limits and exclusions, and policy. Visit GradGuard.com/Renters to get more information about their coverage and a quote.
In order to minimize the risk of damage to walls and other surfaces, painters tape and 3M Command™ products are the preferred tools for hanging items in your room. Any damage to the walls or other surfaces of the room will result in a fine. The fine amount will be determined by the type and amount of damage sustained and the expenses needed to repair the damage. Fines are added to your student bill.
Students are welcome to customize their rooms with art, area rugs, and other personal items. Students may hang decorative items from the walls, but should refrain from hanging items from the ceiling for fire safety purposes. For a complete list of what furniture and amenities are present within each room, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
If you are traveling from a distance and need lodging when visiting Marian University, we recommend several hotels. For more information, visit marian.edu/lodging.
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