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Beds and Adjustments
Residence Hall Beds
Residence hall beds require twin extra-long, 80" sheets. Beds are adjustable, meaning they can be set at bunked, standard, trundled, or lofted height.
How to Complete the First-Year Housing Preferences
This page guides you through each step of selecting your housing preferences. You can return to My Housing and update your choices or search for a roommate anytime between now and June 13. Remember, submitting early does not give you an advantage.
We also have an overview video for how to complete housing preferences.
Family Housing Graduate Assistantship
Basic Function
This position’s primary responsibility is to support and assist residents of Family Housing and carrying forward the mission and goals of Residence Education and Housing Services (REHS) in the Family Housing at 1855 Place community. This position is responsible for assisting with community needs, co-managing a regular partnership with the Student Parent Resource Center, addressing neighbor conflicts, responding to resident emergencies, assisting as appropriate with facilities concerns, and serving in the Bailey/Emmons/Apartments ACD on-call duty rotation.
Pack Up Pitch In Locations
Brody Neighborhood
- Clothing, Household Items and Books
- Hall Lobbies
- E-Waste and Larger Electronics
- Hall Lobbies
- Carpet
- Good condition - hall lobbies
- Poor condition - outdoor stations
- Bulky Furniture
- Good condition - hall lobbies
- Poor condition - outdoor stations
- Bikes
- Good
Battery Disposal Now in Residence Halls!
Rock the Block!
The wait is over—Rock the Block is here! You've heard the buzz, now let's go over the details. Are you looking to reserve a few suites in South for you and your friends? Or maybe a block of rooms on the same floor in Brody? With Rock the Block, signing up with your friends is easy!
Join us at 1855 Place on Friday, March 14, from 1-5:30 p.m.*, and with the help of our team, you and your group can block off a series of rooms in a residence hall to live together in 2025-26.
My Housing
All students can now log into our new housing management system.
My Housing Portal
Log in using your MSU NetID and password.
Learn more about housing assignment processes on our sign-up webpage.
Conflict in the Residence Halls
Conflict is Normal
Living with others comes with opportunities for learning, and sometimes this means being exposed to new understandings of sharing a space. It is normal, especially in a resident’s first or second year of living on campus, to navigate conflict with someone that they live with. In understanding this, Live On has a variety of supports and resources here to assist!
Checking Out of the Residence Halls
Students moving out of the residence halls should take the following steps;