No, housing is not guaranteed at Kean University.
Housing at Kean University operates on a system where availability is not assured for all students. Instead, the process is determined by a first-come, first-served approach, meaning that securing a spot depends on the timing of your application relative to others.
Students participating in Housing Selection have the opportunity to choose their preferred living arrangements based on two primary factors:
- Preferences: Students can indicate where they would like to live, aligning with their personal choices.
- Vacancies: Availability is contingent upon the number of open spots in the residence halls. If there are no vacancies, housing may not be available.
This system ensures an equitable process for students, but it also implies that housing is not automatically provided to every student. Those who apply later in the process may find that all available spaces have been filled.
To further illustrate the non-guaranteed nature of housing:
Aspect of Housing Selection | Implication for Housing Guarantee |
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First-Come, First-Served | Housing is offered until all available spaces are filled, not guaranteed for all applicants. |
Dependent on Vacancies | If no vacancies exist in the residence halls, housing cannot be provided regardless of preference. |
For more detailed information regarding the housing selection process, students can refer to the official Housing Information on the Kean University website.