During the many years we have worked with parents, we have compiled a list of questions that parents have asked.
We hope that through these questions that other parents posed, you can find the answers to your most-asked questions.
If not, do not hesitate to call us so that we can answer your questions.
1. When will my son/daughter receive his/her room assignment?
2. What can my son/daughter do to decorate the room?
3. Can we build a loft?
4. What about telephones?
5. How does my son/daughter receive mail?
6. Do scholarships cover the $150 deposit?
7. Are all the colleges/buildings coed and what does that mean?
8. What if my son/daughter finds someone at "Summer O" to room with?
9. What if my son/daughter does not receive one of their requested colleges or roommate?
10. Can my son/daughter cook in his/her room?
11. What about refrigerators in the rooms?
12. Why can't we have two microwaves per room?
13. What about TV and cable?
14. Can my son/daughter bring pets?
15. What are the standard bed sizes?
16. May my son/daughter bring a computer and what about internet service (RESNET)?
17. May my son/daughter bring a car to campus?
18. Can I bring my favorite candle from home?
19. Does the heating and a/c work like my system at home?
20. Who is responsible for my son's/daughter's personal property?
21. What about insurance for my son's/daughter's belongings?
22. May my son or daughter have visitors of the opposite sex in his or her room?
23. If my son/daughter has a roommate conflict, what are his/her options?
24. What is Liquidation?
25. How can my son/daughter apply for a reasonable housing accommodation?
26. How can my son/daughter appeal the decision on their reasonable accommodation request?
1. When will my son/daughter receive his/her room assignment?
Possibly during the Summer Orientation, depending on the date of the application. All room assignments
will be mailed out at the end of July or the first week in August. Students will also receive their
roommate's name, address and phone number, and information about moving-in during the Fall term.
New applicants for the spring semester will receive their assignments during the first week in January.
2. What can my son/daughter do to decorate the room?
We encourage students to personalize their rooms. There are many ways to make residential college rooms
more like a home away from home. One of the first steps is for both roommates to take time to decide how
they would like their room to look. Coordinating bedspreads, rugs, throw pillows and plants are ways to
begin. There are a variety of ways to arrange the furniture in the room; creativity may be used.
All rooms in Murray State University's residential colleges are painted on an as needed basis, with
the Office of Facilities Management making the decision of where to paint. Students who think that their
room needs painting may contact the Residence Director.
Each room is furnished with beds, desks, closets, drawer space and study lamps. You can add approved
furniture to your room, BUT YOU CANNOT REMOVE FURNITURE FROM YOUR ROOM. Students are charged the replacement
value for any items missing from their room when they check out. If you would like more information about
room sizes and floor plans or if you would like to take a virtual tour of a room/building, visit the housing
website.
3. Can we build a loft?
No. We do have a contract with a vendor who rents lofts that have been approved for use in all buildings
with the exception of Lee Clark. You can visit their website,
www.bedloft.com, and look at the product, and we will
also mail information on the lofts to you this summer.
4. What about telephones?
Each room has a modular phone jack, but residents must supply their own touch-tone phone. There is one
phone line per room. Local service is provided; cost is covered in the room rent. If long distance service
is required, students must contract with any of the long distance carriers and obtain an access number.
Bills for long distance service will be sent to the address provided by the student. Another option is calling
collect. Students will receive their phone numbers when checking into their rooms. Residents may use cell
phones in the residential colleges, however, we cannot guarantee the quality of reception.
5. How does my son/daughter receive mail?
Mailrooms are located in each residential college. Mailbox assignments and combinations will be given out
when students check into the college.
To send a letter or package to a student, address it to:
Student's Name
Box Number, College (building) Name
Murray, KY 42071
All students receive a Murray State E-mail address when they come to school. If you have access to
e-mail, this is also an excellent way to communicate with your son or daughter.
6. Do scholarships cover the $150 deposit?
No. All students who live in the residential college must pay a $150 deposit. This deposit is a security/damage
deposit for the room. The deposit may be paid for in cash, check, money order, or credit card (Mastercard,
Visa, Discover/Novus). The deposit is refundable upon students' leaving the residential college and canceling
their reservation with us (in writing) prior to the deadline. Once we receive both the deposit and the housing
application, the new student is assigned a priority number which is used to make assignments. All assignments
are made in order of the priority number, so we cannot make an assignment until we have the deposit and application.
(Remember: The sooner the students apply, the better the chances their college and room requests will be granted.)
7. Are all the colleges/buildings coed and what does that mean?
All colleges are coed except Springer College, which is an all female building. At Murray State University,
coed living is defined as a situation where men and women live in the same building but on different floors.
On our campus, in eight buildings, the males live on the lower floors and the females live on the upper floors
of the building. In New Clark, the building will be co-ed by wings. This means that, for example, on the 1st
floor, one wing of the building will house women and the other wing on the first floor will house men.
8. What if my son/daughter finds someone at "Summer O" to room with?
We cannot make any changes unless both students have a deposit and application on file. Both students need
to put the request in writing to us. We will strive to grant the request before August and the opening of
school, but because of space limitations, we may not be able to grant this request. If we are unable to
grant that request before school begins, we will conduct over 600 room changes after the start of the semester.
9. What if my son/daughter does not receive one of their requested colleges or roommate?
We will do our best to place your son/daughter in one of the three choices listed on their application.
Due to factors such as the date we receive applications, changes in original preferences, and changes in
roommate choices, we cannot guarantee that we can grant their requests. If, however we are unable to grant
that request before school begins, we will conduct over 600 room changes after the start of the semester.
PLEASE NOTE: We cannot guarantee building preference or roommate preference for students applying after January 1st.
10. Can my son/daughter cook in his/her room?
No. We are concerned with fire safety. The fire codes are very strict. We do have kitchenettes and
microwave ovens in all the residential colleges. Microwave ovens no larger that 600 watts, coffee makers
and popcorn poppers with enclosed heating elements are allowed in the rooms. Appliances with exposed heating
elements (i.e., hot plates) are not permitted. Please note that only one microwave is permitted per room.
11. What about refrigerators in the rooms?
Refrigerators are permitted in the rooms. However the refrigerator cannot exceed 4.5 cubic feet. Please note
that only one refrigerator per room is allowed.
12. Why can't we have two microwaves per room?
Unfortunately, the delivery system for electricity to each room is the same now as when the buildings were
first built. At that time students did not bring anywhere near the amount of electrical appliances that
they do today. In most cases, there are two rooms that are on a 20 amp breaker, which means that if the total
amps used at any time exceeds 20, the breaker trips and leaves both rooms without power.
A 600 watt microwave uses approximately 5 amps, while a 1200 watt hair dryer uses approximately 10 amps.
A computer with printer uses between 7 and 9 amps and a TV or stereo can use between 1 and 1½ amps.
For example if room A is using the computer and printer while listening to the stereo (for an approximate
total of 10 amps in use), and room B has the computer on without the printer and has the TV on (for
an approximate total of 8 amps in use), the room is okay, but if room A or B turns on the microwave,
the breaker will trip. This is why we have limits on the electrical items used in the buildings.
13. What about TV and cable?
Basic television service (approximately 22 channels) is included in the Housing Fee. The cost of extended
basic cable is set by the cable company vendor and is the responsibility of the residents. The vendor will
have a distribution center on campus during Great Beginnings and for the first week of school. The vendor's
telephone number is (270) 753-5005. TVs are provided in a lounge in each building.
14. Can my son/daughter bring pets?
No. The only pets allowed are fish in an enclosed aquarium. Considering health, safety and comfort of all
the residents, pets found will be removed immediately at the expense of the resident.
15. What are the standard bed sizes?
The mattress size in all the colleges, except New Clark, is standard 75" long. These beds will accommodate
the regular size twin and bunk fitted sheets. Lee Clark has 80" mattresses.
16. May my son/daughter bring a computer and what about internet service (RESNET)?
Yes, but you may wish to contact your son's or daughter's academic department for more specific guidelines.
Please make sure that your homeowners policy covers loss or theft of this equipment, as MSU cannot accept
responsibility. Computer labs are available in some of the residential colleges and on campus for those
individuals who do not have a computer.
RESNET is the computer network that brings Ethernet-based computer connections to residents residing in
the residential colleges of MSU. Every student who lives in the Residential Colleges has an outlet to
connect their computer equipment for Internet access. Student computers will need to have a Network Interface
Card and a patch cable to connect to the Internet.
17. May my son/daughter bring a car to campus?
Yes. There is a fee for parking, and specific areas are designated for parking in close proximity to the
residential colleges. Freshman residents must park in the stadium parking lot unless they live in Regents
College or White College. Please encourage your son or daughter to lock his/her car.
18. Can I bring my favorite candle from home?
The use of candles and incense is prohibited in the buildings. Students may possess candles for decorative
purposes only if the wicks have been cut out or if the candles remain in the original cellophane wrap.
Candles that do not meet this criteria are removed from the student's room.
19. Does the heating and a/c work like my system at home?
Probably not. We have what is called a two pipe system, which basically means that the entire building
can either have heat or a/c. Each individual room can control the amount of heat or a/c delivered to the
room, but the room can only receive the type of air provided to the entire building. NOTE: Because of the
temperatures in our area, we usually convert the buildings to heat in mid to late October and we usually
convert the buildings to a/c in mid April.
20. Who is responsible for my son's/daughter's personal property?
Your son or daughter. Although precautions are taken to maintain adequate security, the university cannot
assume the responsibility for the loss or damage to student possessions. We encourage you to carry appropriate
insurance to cover student possessions.
21. What about insurance for my son's/daughter's belongings?
The university cannot purchase insurance for the students' personal belongings. Check your homeowners
insurance policy for coverage on rental proprieties. There are companies which offer insurance specifically
for colleges and universities. Information on these companies will be provided during the August check-in.
22. May my son or daughter have visitors of the opposite sex in his or her room?
Yes. In accordance with the visitation guidelines established for the residential college in which your son
or daughter resides. These options are decided by the residential colleges every fall semester but cannot
exceed the maximum number of hours approved. Guests must be signed in and escorted at all times.
23. If my son/daughter has a roommate conflict, what are his/her options?
If your son or daughter has a roommate conflict, staff personnel are available to assist. Your son or
daughter should first contact either the Resident Advisor or Residence Director, who will then arrange
a meeting between the roommates. The goal of this meeting will be to have the students' identify the
issues and to move toward resolving them. If the issues cannot be resolved, then steps will be taken to
effect a room change by one or both individuals.
24. What is Liquidation?
The student who has accumulated at least 60 earned hours of academic credit (junior status) may LIQUIDATE
their housing contract at the end of the fall semester for the spring semester by agreeing to pay 25 percent
of the current room rate or receiving a refund of 75 percent of the prepaid rent for the spring semester.
This option is not available after the resident signs in or moves in for the spring semester. The liquidation
option is only available for the spring semester.
25. How can my son/daughter apply for a reasonable housing accommodation?
A student with a documented disability or a parent or advocate on behalf of the student and with the student's
permission may make a written request for reasonable housing accommodation(s) or a housing exemption. Said
request should include appropriate documentation of the student's disability. The request for the housing
accommodation or exemption form will be available in the Housing Office.
The request form shall be forwarded to the ADA Subcommittee of the Affirmative Action Committee,
103 Wells Hall, Murray State University, Murray, KY 42071, for a determination. The decision of the
ADA Subcommittee of the Affirmative Action Committee will then be mailed by the Office of Equal Opportunity
to the student. Please note that the resulting housing assignment, if any, is mailed by the Housing Office.
It should be noted that requests for accommodations can be initiated at any time. However, it is recommended
that requests for the fall semesters be received by June 30th, for spring semesters by December 15th and for
summer terms, one month prior to the first day of class.
Requests for accommodations or a housing exemption made after the start of any semester or term shall
be processed in like manner. A determination shall be made as soon as possible but no later than two (2)
weeks following the date the request is received.
26. How can my son/daughter appeal the decision on their reasonable accommodation request?
A student (or the student's parent or advocate on behalf of the student) who is dissatisfied with the
decision of the Subcommittee as to the requested accommodation(s) or housing exemption (i.e. does not
believe that the housing assignment or denial of exemption accommodates the student's disability or in
some way endangers the student's safety or health) may file a written appeal to the Office of Equal
Opportunity, 103 Wells Hall, Murray State University, Murray, KY 42071, along with any supporting documentation.
Said appeal shall be filed in the Office of Equal Opportunity within ten (10) days from the date of receipt
of the original decision by the Subcommittee as to the request for reasonable accommodation(s)/housing exemption.
No one involved in the initial decision by the Subcommittee shall be involved in the determination on appeal
which shall be made by the Office of Equal Opportunity. The Office of Equal Opportunity shall make a written
determination within thirty (30) days from the date it received the appeal. The decision of the Office of
Equal Opportunity shall be final.
We are excited that your son/daughter has chosen Murray State University. We are proud that he/she will be
living in our colleges. If there are other questions you have or if you need additional information concerning
our facilities, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday and
can be reached at (270)809-2310 or toll free at 1-877-551-7774 or e-mail us at housing@murraystate.edu. You can
also visit our website at www.murraystate.edu/housing.