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Housing Requirement

Housing Requirement

The residency requirement for incoming students is set in an effort to ensure students’ wellbeing and successful transition in Paris and at AUP, and to afford them a sense of community through living with their peers. We either list AUP-run residences, where we have resident advisors working for us on-site, or partner residences with whom we have a collaborative working relationship. This is to ensure that we are able to support our students to the best of our ability during their first year in Paris - an important transitional year, especially for those who are living abroad and/or leaving home for the first time.

Incoming first-year undergraduate students, visiting and degree-seeking, are required to secure housing through AUP. Students wishing to apply for a housing exemption must select that housing option in their 91³Ô¹ÏÍøstatus page and must qualify based on the criteria listed in the Housing Exemption Policy listed below. No exemptions will be made after the start of the semester—students assigned to 91³Ô¹ÏÍøhousing are committing to their reservation for the full academic year (or for the full semester if they are only attending 91³Ô¹ÏÍøfor one semester).

Transfer students have the opportunity to arrange housing through 91³Ô¹ÏÍøto facilitate their transition to the university and their new journey in Paris – they will be able submit their housing registration form after the first round of assignments reserved to incoming first-year students. Those who opt-out of 91³Ô¹ÏÍøhousing will be expected to secure housing on their own.

Coop and independent visiting students who have already had a college experience are not required to secure housing through 91³Ô¹ÏÍøunless their home institution mandates it. They will be able to submit their housing registration form after the first round of assignment reserved to incoming first-year students.

Housing Exemption Policy

Housing Exemption Policy

Students may request an exemption from the first-year housing requirement based on specific criteria; the exemption policy has been designed to accommodate students who have specific needs not met by the 91³Ô¹ÏÍøHousing offering or can demonstrate that they have the resources and support needed to find safe accommodation and transition through their first year in Paris and at 91³Ô¹ÏÍøindependently.

Exemptions must be justified by the appropriate documentation. Approved reasons for receiving a housing exemption are as follows:

  1. Students who are over 21 years of age
    1. Passport scan or ID card if over 21 years of age by the first day of orientation
  2. Students who are legally married and wish to live with their spouse
    1. Marriage license from the country of origin
  3. Students who already have French residency
    1. Proof of address in the form of a lease, quittance de loyer, or utility bill in the student’s name, dated at least six months prior to the student’s start date at AUP
  4. Students who will be living with family in Ile-de-France
    1. Proof of address in the form of a lease, quittance de loyer, or utility bill in the family member’s name dated at least three months prior to the student’s start date at AUP, and
    2. A Passport scan or ID card of the family member, and
    3. A signed letter from the family member certifying that they will be housing the student for their first year at AUP
  5. Students who have medical needs that cannot be accommodated through our housing offering
    1. A signed letter from the physician explaining the medical needs that cannot be accommodated by the available housing options, and
    2. Students who are granted a medical exemption can still receive assistance from the housing office in finding accommodation
  6. Students who can demonstrate an extended period (three months or more) of living independently (in housing not sponsored or managed by an educational institution) – these exemption requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis
    1. A letter explaining the experience of living independently, and
    2. Documentation of the circumstances outlined by the letter (previous lease in the student’s name, enrollment in a program or university, etc…

PLEASE NOTE:

  • Students who have not reserved their housing or been granted an exemption will not be allowed to register for University courses, and those students who have not fulfilled their financial obligations to 91³Ô¹ÏÍøHousing will be administratively withdrawn from classes. 
  • Students who wish to seek an exemption must select that housing option in their 91³Ô¹ÏÍøchecklists. Students who have initially elected to secure 91³Ô¹ÏÍøhousing cannot later change their housing selection to an exemption.
  • Students who are granted an exemption from housing on medical grounds are still able to access the 91³Ô¹ÏÍøhousing database, a resource which connects students with landlords who have worked with 91³Ô¹ÏÍøin the past and are used to renting their spaces to 91³Ô¹ÏÍøstudents.

Housing Requirement FAQ

When can I submit the exemption?

You will first need to choose an exemption when selecting your housing options on your 91³Ô¹ÏÍøStatus Page, at which point the exemption form will be made available to you on your status page. You will be able to submit that request and attach all necessary documentation; the housing office will process your request within two to three business days of your submission.

What is the deadline for submitting exemptions?

We process exemption requests on a rolling basis, as students continue confirming their attendance to the university throughout the summer. Please note, however, that students must select the exemption option and submit their request in lieu of booking 91³Ô¹ÏÍøHousing. Once students have elected to secure 91³Ô¹ÏÍøHousing and submitted their preferences, they can no longer change their selection to submit an exemption.

Can I secure 91³Ô¹ÏÍøHousing and secure and exemption for Spring?

No, the housing office does not grant mid-year exemptions. In securing housing for our incoming students, we make year-long commitments for accommodation to ensure that they are safely housed throughout their first year at AUP. As such, students who commit to 91³Ô¹ÏÍøhousing for Fall and are planning to attend 91³Ô¹ÏÍøfor the full academic year are securing an accommodation with the university for the full year.