Housing Accommodations

The Department of Housing and Residential Life, in cooperation with the Reeg Academic Resource Center, offers several accommodations options. Our Academic ADA Coordinator is ready to assist in meeting your individual needs, including space accommodations, emotional support animals, dietary/meal plan accommodations and inclusive housing.

Space Accommodations

At this time, Housing does not offer single spaces in the freshmen residence halls, and all apartments have shared common areas and bathrooms. If a student has a medical need for a single space, private bathroom or other space accommodation, they must make an accommodation request. This process is started by the student submitting the accommodation request and working with the Disability Support Team/ADA coordinator. After the specific accommodation need has been identified and approved, Housing will make accommodations to housing assignments based on spaces available. Students are encouraged to submit their request along the same timeline as their housing application for the best space accommodation availability.

Emotional Support Animals

Pets are prohibited within Housing spaces with the exception of fish or other fully underwater aquatic animals contained in a tank with a capacity of 10 gallons or less. This includes animals visiting with friends or family.

If a student has a medical need for an Emotional Support Animal, students must go through the accommodations process. It is important to know that a doctor's note alone is not approval to have an ESA on campus, and all requests for an ESA must be approved in writing through the ADA coordinator and director of Housing and Residential Life before the animal enters University residential spaces. This process is started by the student submitting the accommodations request and working with the Disability Support Team/ADA coordinator. Students are encouraged to submit their request along the same timeline as their housing application for the best space accommodation availability.

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Dietary/Meal Plan Accommodations

All first-year students and students in residence halls are required to have a meal plan. There are multiple options for meal plans that offer a combination of block meals and points for varied levels of flexibility. Within the dining halls at Marletto’s and Crossroads, there are multiple options, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free and Halal food. If you believe you are not able to use the meal plan and need to have a meal plan exemption, please contact housing@webster.edu to explain your concern. The Housing team will respond to your concerns and offer potential solutions, such as reviewing food options, meeting with the Dining manager, meeting with the Dining dietician, or submitting an accommodations request.

Inclusive Housing

Webster Housing wants to make sure all students feel safe and welcome in their living space. Webster’s Housing options are all suite style or apartments, meaning smaller pods of bedrooms that share a bathroom instead of a common bathroom shared by the entire floor. Each suite or apartment assigned by Housing is assigned co-ed by floor, meaning individual suites are assigned by the gender students list on the housing application, but the suite next door may be a suite of a different gender.

Webster Housing also offers an inclusive housing option. This option offers an inviting, welcoming space for students who are transgender, gender non-binary, gender non-conforming, LGBTQ+, or who have other cultural or identity considerations related to housing. This option allows students to be assigned to inclusive housing suites where students may request a roommate without regard to gender identity or physical sex, or may be placed with another student looking for a roommate also interested in inclusive housing. Students interested in inclusive housing should contact Webster Housing at housing@webster.edu to start that process.

Returning students going through Returner Self Assignment will receive additional information on mixed-gender spaces.

Requesting Exemption from the On-Campus Housing Residency Requirement

51С»Æ³µ requires that all freshmen enrolled at the St. Louis main campus are required to live on campus for their first two years at 51С»Æ³µ. Exceptions to this requirement are granted for freshmen living with their parent(s) or active legal guardian(s)* within a 35-mile radius of the main campus in Webster Groves. Undergraduate international transfer students are also required to live on campus for their first year enrolled in classes at the main campus. All undergraduate and graduate Study Abroad students are required to live on campus for the duration of their study abroad. Additionally, all site transfer students are required to reside on campus for their first year enrolled at the Webster Groves campus.

We are unable to approve requests based on financial situations. It you would like to discuss financial aid options that may be available to help pay for the cost of living in the residence halls, please contact the Financial Aid Office.

*Defined as someone who currently has court-appointed authority to act in the capacity of a guardian.

 

Guidelines for Requesting an Exemption for New Incoming Students:

  • Complete the Request for Exemption form and submit documentation that supports or verifies the reason for your request, as indicated.
  • A decision will be emailed to the student's 51С»Æ³µ email address. An exemption is not considered granted until you have received an approved notice from the Housing and Residential Life Office. Please note that not all requests are granted.
  • If an exemption is granted and you have previously submitted a housing deposit, you may be eligible for a refund by notifying the Assignments and Billing Coordinator. Refund eligibility and amount will be determined by the date of your deposit refund request. For more details, please contact the Housing and Residential Life Office at 314-246-4663.
  • Appeal Process: If your request for exemption from 51С»Æ³µ's residency requirement is not approved, you may wish to appeal the decision. Students wishing to appeal a denial of the exemption request may do so by contacting the Director of Housing and Residential Life. The decision of the appeal by the Director is final and there is no further appeal of the exemption decision beyond this level.

 

Approved Reasons for Requesting Exemption

The following are approved reasons for requesting exemption, along with the required documentation for a specific reason. Please note documentation must be received for your request to be considered. Approved reasons for requesting exemption from the residency requirement and required documentation are as follows:

  • You live at home with a parent or active legal guardian within the 35-mile commuting radius to campus. Note: only requests to live with a parent or active legal guardian* will be considered — any requests to live with a sibling, relative, friend or friend’s family will not be considered.
    • Documentation: Notarized form signed by parent or active legal guardian, if resident will be residing with a parent or active legal guardian at an address different than the permanent address provided to the University upon admission. If residing with an active legal guardian, documentation of guardianship must be provided.
  • Your parents are permanently relocating inside of the 35-mile radius from the University.
    • Documentation: Notarized form signed by parent, if resident will be residing with a parent at an address different than the permanent address provided to the University upon admission. Additionally, proof of permanent parental relocation, from at least two of the following items showing the relocation address: 
      1. Vehicle registration.
      2. Voter registration.
      3. Any other document that would verify permanent address.
    • Do not submit proof of purchase of property or lease/rental agreement as this does not provide proof of relocation. University records must show the parental address as being within 35 miles from campus.
  • You are 26 years of age or older.
    • Documentation: Not required; your age will be verified with University records.
  • You are married.
    • Documentation: Copy of marriage license.
  • You are a parent.
    • Documentation: Copy of birth certificate of the dependent child.
  • You are under active military orders.
    • Documentation: A copy of your military orders, which must be applicable for the period covered by the requested exemption.
  • You have a medical or psychological condition.
    • Documentation: A personal statement, as well as a signed and dated statement from your treating physician, psychologist, therapist or psychiatrist on office letterhead is required and must include:
      1. Your diagnosis.
      2. Treatment plan.
      3. How each relates to your housing request.
    • The medical statement must be dated no more than one month prior to when you request exemption. Upon receipt of medical documentation, the Housing and Residential Life Office will defer to the Reeg Academic Resource Center’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator, who will review the situation and provide a recommendation to the Housing and Residential Life Office. By submitting this documentation, you are agreeing to allow any information shared with the Housing and Residential Life Office to be shared with the University ADA Coordinator.

 

Submission of Exemption-Related Documentation

Please include the applicable documentation for your request for residency exemption with the completed form (stapling, printing double-sided, including in an email as a PDF, etc.) and submit to:

Office of Housing and Residential Life
240 Edgar Road | St. Louis, MO 63119
314-246-4663 (phone) | 314-246-4664 (fax) | housing@webster.edu

After receipt of your request, a Housing and Residential Life staff member will be in touch concerning the status of your request, and if further documentation is needed.