Any student who has gender or gender identity related concerns can speak with the Residential Life Specialist about housing options by phone or email. After this conversation, which will include a discussion about type of room, room location, bathroom facilities, and roommate matching options, a housing assignment will be made in an appropriate housing area. If it is determined that a private room is needed private room rates will be applied. During the process a student may opt out of any accommodations being offered and be assigned based on freshmen housing process.
The Residential Specialist will be in touch, via phone or email, with any students whose gender recorded on the new student housing application does not match the legal sex recorded in the University’s data collection system. If you would like to initiate this conversation in an alternate way, you have questions about the housing process or if you would like to learn more about housing options available for students who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming please contact the Residential life office at 660.562.1214 or by email at reslife@dbctl.com.
Upper-class students select housing through the room selection process held each spring and have the option to select gender neutral housing assignments or co-ed housing assignments.
Tower Suites, Forest Village Apartments, sixth and seventh floor of Franken and the first floor lofts in South Complex offer gender-neutral housing. These designated suites and apartments are made available in the room selection process in the exact manner as all other housing options. A gender-neutral optional housing designation means that either a single-gender group or mixed gender group may select these suites or apartments. The selection of gender-neutral housing optional units will be by student choice only; no student will be assigned to a gender-neutral living situation without their consent.
The following policies and conditions are applicable to students who elect to live in a gender-neutral housing option and reside with a person of a different gender (regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression). You acknowledge that you understand the terms of the policy and conditions and agree to be bound by them.
Any student who has gender or gender identity related concerns can speak with the coordinator of assignments & administration about housing options by phone or email. After this conversation, which will include a discussion about type of room, room location, bathroom facilities and roommate matching options, a housing assignment will be made in an appropriate housing area.
If it is determined that a private room is needed, private room rates will be applied unless an accommodation has been granted by the Office of Accessibility. During the process a student may opt out of any accommodations being offered and be assigned based on freshmen housing process.
The coordinator of assignments and administration will be in touch via phone or email with any students whose gender recorded on the new student housing application does not match the legal sex recorded in the University’s data collection system. If you would like to initiate this conversation in an alternative way, if you have questions about the housing process or if you would like to learn more about housing options available for students who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming, please contact Residential and Auxiliary Services office at 660.562.1214 or by email at reslife@dbctl.com.