Lottery Numbers

posted on March 13th, 2009 by Jen

Hi Everyone,

We get a lot of questions this time of year about how lottery numbers are generated.  Here’s the basic process:

  1. Data clean-up - fix mismatched roommate pairs, blocks, etc.
  2. Assign a 6-digit random number to each “unit” in the lottery.  (An individual person trying for a single is a “unit,” a pair trying for a double is a “unit,” a block is a “unit,” etc.)
  3. Look at each type of lottery (singles, triples, doubles/apartments) and sort the units based on seniority and then the 6-digit random number.
  4. Start counting down the list of people - so, within the singles lottery, the person with the highest seniority and the lowest 6-digit number gets lottery number 1, etc.
  5. For the online-processes, take small batches of people of each gender (so, for singles, take the first 10 men and the first 10 women) and assign them to a lottery “group.”

This year things got even more complicated.  For Substance Free and East Meets West we had a few more steps.  First, we counted how many of each room type is available, by gender.  We then took the applicants (sorted by seniority and the 6-digit random number) and stared counting people to spaces.  So, if there were ten male singles in an area, the first ten men were given lottery numbers for the area.  The remaining men were put back into the general lottery (or had a chance at another area, if they had applied for multiple).  In agreement with Campus Council’s recommendations, these areas were kept to ~40% senior/junior and ~60% sophomore.  So it is possible that juniors who wanted an area did not get it while sophomores did.  In the end, students who get a lottery number for one of these areas are guaranteed to be able to pick within them.

Picking online:  Substance Free, East Meets West, singles, triples, rising sophomore doubles.

Picking in-person: Rising senior and junior doubles/apartments.

Students who are selecting online received a lottery “group” number.  Lottery groups have ~10-12 people of each gender in them (so 20-24 people total, but only 12 people that you need to be worried about).  We use 12 as the upper limit due to single gender blocks of 12.  Lottery numbers and group numbers correspond to specific selection times.  We will post the selection schedule early next week.

Groups for Substance Free begin with #101.  Groups for East Meets West begin with #201.  Groups for triples begin with #301 (each triple group only has one roommate set of each gender in each group).  Groups for singles begin with #401.  Groups for rising sophomore doubles begin with #601.

Students who are selecting in-person received an individual number (each person in a pair or in a block has a number). Pairs/blocks will have consecutive lottery numbers.  Male numbers begin with M1-D, female numbers begin with F1-D.  The D just denotes that the number is for the doubles/apartment in-person lottery.

301 Oregon Update for 09/10

posted on March 11th, 2009 by Jen

Hi Everyone,

As part of the Central Campus renewal project, we are reviewing opportunities to reconfigure the interiors of apartments.  We hope to create more apartments where each student will be able to have their own bedroom.

In anticipation of this project, 301 Oregon (twelve 2-bedroom suites) will not be available during RoomPicks 2009.  If the proposed renovations are approved, this building will be offline for the summer and fall, and will reopen in Spring 2010.  If the renovations are not approved or are scheduled for later in the project, we will allow students to request reassignment to 301 Oregon as part of the upperclass reassignments process over the summer.

We are excited about the opportunity to update our apartment offerings and appreciate your patience and cooperation as the Central Campus renewal project continues!

Housing Application Instructions

posted on February 23rd, 2009 by Jen

Since we have gotten a few questions about this…

Depending on your class year and where you currently live, when you log-in you will see some or all of the following options:

  • Squat my Central Campus apartment (aka Return to Same)
  • Squat in your preferred roommate’s Central Campus Apartment
  • I am not blocking
  • I am blocking
  • I decline housing

You will select ONE of these options.  You will then get a drop down box that includes the remainder of the application information you need to submit, based on the option you chose.  As applicable, these drop downs will have spaces to indicate that you are interested in Sophomores on Central, East Meets West, and Substance Free.

If you want to live on West Campus in a single, double, or triple and are not blocking, select “I am not Blocking.”

If you want to live on West Campus and are blocking, select “I am blocking.”

If you want to live on Central Campus, are not blocking, and are not squatting an apartment, select “I am not blocking.” Select “double” for your room occupancy, and then check “Central Campus” below.
If you want to live on Central Campus, are blocking, and are not squatting an apartment, select “I am blocking.”

If you want to live in a 4-person apartment on Central Campus, select “I am blocking.”  You will need to be in a block of at least 4 people.  You will NOT indicate anything on the application about wanting a 4-person apartment.  Select “double” in the room occupancy dropdown and then check “Central Campus” below.

If you plan to live in your preferred roommate’s current Central Campus apartment, select “Squat in your preferred roommate’s Central Campus Apartment.”

If you plan to live in your own current apartment again, select “Squat my Central Campus apartment (aka Return to Same).”

Please let us know if you still have questions, and good luck!

Unaffiliated Rooms for Room Picks

posted on February 20th, 2009 by Jen

Hi Everyone,

The room/apartment locator will be available on March 2nd.  Until then, here are some VERY ROUGH numbers to help you get a sense of what will be available during unaffiliated RoomPicks 2009.  The numbers below are how many rooms/apartments are available, as opposed to how many bedspaces. These numbers include the beds that may be used for Sophomores on Central, Substance Free, and East Meets West, since these areas are considered unaffiliated.  You may review the floor plans and the Central Campus map to get a sense of how the different room sizes are distributed.

Female Rooms/Apartments:

Central Campus:

  • Studio Apartments - a handful, only in Sophomores on Central area, pending demand.
  • 1-bedroom apartments:  ~120
  • 2-bedroom suites:  ~40
  • 2-bedroom apartments:  ~20
  • 3-bedroom (4 person) apartments:  ~15

West Campus:

  • Triples :  ~12
  • Doubles:  ~390
  • Singles:  ~175

Male Rooms/Apartment:

Central Campus:

  • Studio - a handful, only in Sophomores on Central area, pending demand.
  • 1-bedroom apartments:  ~100
  • 2-bedroom suites:  ~45
  • 2-bedroom apartments:  ~20
  • 3-bedroom (4-person) apartments:  ~15

West Campus:

  • Triples:  ~13
  • Doubles:  ~330
  • Singles:  ~145

SLG locations have been finalized and posted, as well.

Graduate Student Housing 09/10

posted on January 26th, 2009 by Jen

Hi Everyone!

We are happy to announce the return of Graduate Student housing on Central Campus for 2009-2010.  In addition to the Swift Avenue apartments, which are currently occupied by graduate students, the following buildings will be allocated for graduate students for Fall 2009:

  • 209 Anderson (eight 3-bedroom apartments)
  • 215 Anderson (eight 3-bedroom apartments)
  • 221 Anderson (twelve 2-bedroom apartments)
  • 1901 Erwin (twelve 2-bedroom apartments)
  • 1907 Erwin (eight 2-bedroom apartments)
  • 205 Oregon (twelve efficiency apartments)
  • Efficiency apartments in 302 Anderson, 1809 Erwin, and 201, 204, 209, and 210 Alexander may become available, pending the outcome of RoomPicks 2009.

The number of beds and the apartment types allotted are similar to the graduate student allotment prior to the 2008/2009 year.

The current occupants of affected buildings were informed last week that they will be unable to squat their apartments - RLHS will work with those who intended to squat to ensure they may select a comparable apartment during RoomPicks 2009.

Information on graduate housing for 2009-2010 will be available on our website in February.  Thanks for your patience!

Room Picks 2009

posted on January 4th, 2009 by Jen

Hi Everyone!

Welcome back - we hope you all had a relaxing break!

It’s hard to believe it, but it is almost time to think about Room Picks 2009.  In the next few weeks we will be updating our website with information about the process and the housing options that will be available.  The full website will be up in late January.  In the meantime, please keep an eye out for emails from Housing Accommodations with information about Room Picks.

We will also be hosting information sessions in late January and early February.  The full schedule will be available soon.  We encourage you to attend an info session.  This process can appear complicated, and we want to make sure everyone is working with accurate information as you make your plans.

Good luck this term!