Residence Hall Contract Release Request Form - utexas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Residence Hall Contract Release Request Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date of Request' at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your submission.
  3. Fill in your 'Student Name', 'EID', 'Email', and 'Contact Number' accurately to ensure proper identification.
  4. Specify your 'Housing Assignment' and indicate the term from which you are requesting a release by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Select a reason for your release request by checking one of the boxes provided, and remember to attach any necessary documentation that supports your request.
  6. Read through the guidelines carefully, ensuring you understand your responsibilities and potential charges before signing at the bottom of the form.
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This option allows two currently enrolled UT students to room together, regardless of their gender or sex. Both students must opt into this Family and Friend option to create a roommate group and choose a room together.
Starting in the fall, UT Austin will allow students to live with someone of another gender in residence halls. The policy change is aimed at making dorms more attractive. Were able to provide students with choices, Mylon Kirksy, senior director of residence life at UT, said.
Am I able to cancel my housing contract? All cancellation requests require approval from our housing office. Cancellation fees may apply. If a student wishes to cancel their contract, they are asked to email our housing office, or request to speak with someone by calling 512-471-3136.
Receive your housing contract offer. Contracts are emailed on the 1st and 15th of the month, starting March 1. Check for this email regularly, and once received, please note the contract offer expiration date listed in the email. A $300 advance payment must be submitted prior to signing your contract.
What does the 90% rule at UT Austin mean? Under Texas state law, 90% of UT Austins first-year students must be Texas residents. Among these, 75% are granted automatic admission if they rank within the top 6% of their high school class.

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5. PERIOD OF CONTRACT: The Agreement is a legally binding agreement between Resident and the University. The Agreement is valid for the entire academic year (August May), or as defined by Residents academic program unless terminated earlier in accordance with the terms herein. 6.
0:00 0:27 Ut Austin taking a new step toward gender inclusivity. The campus will start a 2-year pilot programMoreUt Austin taking a new step toward gender inclusivity. The campus will start a 2-year pilot program next fall that will allow students to live together regardless of their gender or sexual identity.

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