Residential life is an essential part of the Regis experience, and students are required to live on campus for their first two years (barring a housing exemption).
Check this page regularly for updates on important dates and forms. For questions, contact the University Housing Office and Residential Engagement at 303.458.4991 or reslife@regis.edu.
You can apply for housing for 2024-2025 by clicking 'student login' at the top of this page and select the 'Housing Application' option. Sign in using your RegisNet credentials.
If you would like to live on campus for the Spring 2025 semester and do not have a current housing assignment, please submit the Housing Application and reach out reslife@regis.edu to be placed.
Spring 2025 Housing is Limited
Winter Housing 2024/2025 form will be available on October 2024, along with pricing
If you plan to stay late after the Fall 2024 semester or arrive early for the Spring 2025 semester, you must select one of the following options.
Winter Housing 2024-25 Option 1
12/13/2024 – 12/20/2024
Winter Break Stay Option 2
12/13/2024 – 1/11/2025
Early Arrival Spring 2025 Option 1
1/3/2025 – 1/11/2025
Early Arrival Spring 2025 Option 2
1/9/2025- 1/11/2025
Check-in on each of these early arrival dates will be hosted from 9:00am-4:00pm. Please plan accordingly as check-in outside of these hours will not be accepted.
Student Mailbox Number (please use this code for sending/receiving mail to campus, each student has their own)
All students will be charged a $25 key fee for new ID cards. Please submit the following form and the Housing & Residential Engagement staff will email you when your card is ready for pick-up. If you have any questions about the status of your request, please email reslife@regis.edu
Living on campus offers convenience, academic support, and a strong sense of community, making it easier to engage in campus life. It also helps you develop independence and life skills while providing a secure living environment.
First-year students can live in DeSmet or O'Connell Hall, while second-year students are housed in West Hall or O'Connell. Third-year to doctorate students have options in The Residence Village, West Hall, and the Boryla Apartments.
Housing Exemption Request for First and Second-Year Students Students who wish to commute during their first or second year must receive an approved housing exemption from the University Housing Office.
Housing Exemption Request forms are due on the following deadlines. Submissions received after the deadline will not be reviewed until the next semester, and housing charges will apply until the exemption is approved. If you submit a housing exemption in the fall, there is no need to submit another for the spring. However, sophomores must submit a new exemption request by the deadline.
Fall Semester Deadline: 08/14/2024 Spring Semester Deadline: 10/30/2024
Housing Exemption Requirements
- 21 years of age prior to the start of the Fall 2024 semester.
- Live with a parent/or legal guardian within 25 miles of the Northwest Denver campus (3333 Regis Boulevard, Denver, CO, 80221verified via BingMaps or GoogleMaps).
- Married or have children.
- Transfer with at least four full-time semesters of consecutive coursework completed prior to Regis with a history of living on-campus
- Transfer with at least 60 units of coursework completed prior to Regis
If you are a commuter student, the Front Porch will allow you to request a housing exemption and choose a meal plan, if desired.
Contact Student Affairs for more information on Commuter Services at studentaffairs@regis.edu.
Students in O’Connell, Desmet, and West Halls will be provided a micro fridge especially designed for the college environment and one that meets Regis University Housing guidelines. The Micro Fridge Rental is $225 per year and the charge will be split among roommates and added to your Student Account.
If you are interested in opting out of the micro fridge, you will not be permitted to bring your own, submit your request here.
Important Dates
Be sure to check your email for the Housing Newsletter for more updates!
10/11/24 Faculty Fall Conference (No School)
10/14-10/15 Fall Break
11/27-12/01 Thanksgiving Break
12/2/24 Late Stay Fall 2024/Early Arrival Winter Request Due
12/09-12/13 Fall Semester Finals
12/13/2024 Fall Semester Move-Out
12/15/24 Fall Term Ends
Fall Break - Residence halls and food service will remain open.
Thanksgiving Break - Residence halls will remain open but food service will be closed Wednesday 11/27 to Saturday 11/30.
Fall semester move-out is 12/13. Students must leave campus or make prior arrangements with University Housing, request for winter break housing is due 12/2. Students may leave their belongings in their Fall 2024 assigned rooms if they are returning to the same room for Spring 2025.
Room and Roommate Appeal Process:
1. Initial Review: * Submit an appeal form within 48 hours of check-in. * Access the appeal form at housing.regis.edu.
2. Appeal Submission: * Clearly state the reasons for the appeal, including specific issues with the current assignment. * Provide any supporting documentation.
3. Review and Response: * The Housing Committee will review appeals within 21 business days (Housing Freeze). * Students will receive a response via email with the outcome and any options for reassignment.
4. Further Action (if needed): * If approved, our team will work with the student to coordinate a room change. * If not approved, the student may request a meeting with the University Housing Director and Director of Residential Engagement.
5. Final Resolution: * The final decision will be communicated within 2 business days after the meeting. * If a room change is approved, we will coordinate the move to ensure a smooth transition.
Please submit using the linked button below: Room Change Request Form
All charges are per semester unless otherwise noted.
Housing Contracts are binding for the entire academic year.
First-year, second-year, and transfer students seeking a housing exemption before signing a housing contract should submit a housing exemption request as part of their Residence Hall Application.
The Housing Refund Chart provides information on refunds when withdrawing from an on-campus housing contract with approval from the University Housing Office.