
All General Room Selection (GRS) registration
needs to be completed on-line in your electronic portfolio. You will see your class rank/point value on a table
in your electronic portfolio that will look just like the one you will
receive on the Room Selection emails.
To participate in the GRS process, you must first agree to the terms of the Housing Contract. If you are applying to live in Alpha Delta Phi, Psi
Upsilon or
Delta Kappa Epsilon you must still agree to the
terms of the Housing Contract.
Point values are assigned to a student or a group of students based upon class
year. Class rank/point values are as follows:
Class of 2009 = 3 points
Class of 2010 = 2 points
Class of 2011 = 1 point
In 2006, the Undergraduate Residence Life Committee (URLC) approved
adjustments to the assigned point values for particular situations.
If you were not able to select class appropriate housing for the 07-08 academic
year during the 2007 GRS process or began the year in a temporary triple, you will receive a
slight increase in point value. Any increase in points will be reflected on your
electronic portfolio. Point adjustments must be used for the GRS process
the following year, unless you have been excluded from participating in that GRS
process because you have applied for fall study abroad.
The point values for all group members will be averaged for a
group point value.
All groups with the same point value are randomly ordered by
a computer and assigned selection numbers that will determine the order in which
they will choose rooms on Room Selection Nights.
Note:
Point values are determined by
class standing. If you have concerns about your class standing please see
your Class Dean before April 7, 2008.
Key Definitions:
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Browsing:
the period before group ranks are established, when you can peruse the room
selection site and available housing options.
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Bookmarking:
the period after group ranks are determined, where you can "bookmark"
specific places where you would like to live. These bookmarks are then
able to be retrieved by you. You MUST bookmark a room in
order to choose it during the room selection process.
Key points to understand about the
General Room Selection
Process:
- If you will be a
student at Wesleyan
University in the fall of 2008, you MUST participate in the GRS process.
- If you currently have off campus
status, you must still participate in GRS to obtain off campus
status for the 2008-2009 academic year.
- The process is complex and entails several
steps. You must pay close attention to the timeline.
You are responsible for meeting all
deadlines. No exceptions will be made.
- E-mail updates will be sent periodically throughout
the process. Please take a moment to review them when you receive
them.
For more GRS information, enter your student portfolio.
Under the Campus Life column look for Student Life at Wesleyan and click
on the Room Selection Link.
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