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If you graduated from a high school located outside SDSU’s local admission area*, you are required to live on campus your freshman and sophomore years and must complete the sophomore housing lottery process. The purpose of the sophomore housing lottery is to assign first-year students (rising sophomores) to the sophomore residential communities. The sophomore housing lottery is a two-stage process. During the first stage (Feb 3–28), you may log into the Housing Portal and review your license agreement term length, search and confirm your roommate, and opt into a meal plan. During the second stage (March–April), you will receive a randomly assigned lottery date and time for which you will be able to select from available rooms on the Housing Portal. As the sophomore housing lottery is based on availability during the assigned lottery date and time, specific room types and buildings cannot be guaranteed. Students are strongly encouraged to be familiar with all sophomore residential communities to inform your selection from what is available during your designated lottery date and time. *Students are in the local admission area if they graduated from a high school in San Diego County located south of state Route 56 and extending eastward, or a high school in Imperial County. SOPHOMORE QUEST All sophomore residential communities offer Sophomore QUEST programming that consists of workshops and high-impact learning opportunities designed specifically for second-year students. Sophomore QUEST programming will give you an opportunity to create plans for degree completion, study abroad, undergraduate research, intern- ships, healthy living, financial and credit management, and other programs that will contribute to your success. The best part is that Sophomore QUEST programming takes place at the convenience of your residential community. To learn more about the sophomore housing lottery and Sophomore QUEST, visit housing.sdsu.edu/soph_housing SOPHOMORE HOUSING LOTTERY AZTEC CORNER GRANADA HUAXTEPEC M@COLLEGE METEPEC MIXQUIC PIEDRA DEL SOL SOUTH CAMPUS PLAZA TARASTEC TEPEYAC & TACUBA TOLTEC VILLA ALVARADO ZACATEPEC ZAPOTEC 2020–2021 SOPHOMORE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES

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Page 1: 2020 –2021 SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE RESIDENTIAL …sophomore residential communities. The sophomore housing lottery is a two-stage process. During the first stage (Feb 3–28), you may

If you graduated from a high school located outside SDSU’s local admission area*, you are requiredto live on campus your freshmanand sophomore years and must complete the sophomore housing lottery process.

The purpose of the sophomore housing lottery is to assign first-year students (rising sophomores) to the sophomore residential communities. The sophomore housing lottery is a two-stage process. During the first stage (Feb 3–28), you may log into the Housing Portal and review your license agreement term length, search and confirm your roommate, and opt into a meal plan. During the second stage (March–April), you will receive a randomly assigned lottery date and time for which you will be able to select from available rooms onthe Housing Portal.

As the sophomore housing lotteryis based on availability during the assigned lottery date and time, specific room types and buildings cannot be guaranteed. Students are strongly encouraged to be familiar with all sophomore residential communities to inform your selection from what is available during your designated lotterydate and time.

*Students are in the local admission areaif they graduated from a high school inSan Diego County located south of state Route 56 and extending eastward, ora high school in Imperial County.

SOPHOMORE QUEST

All sophomore residential communities offer Sophomore QUEST programming that consists of workshops and high-impact learning opportunities designed specifically for second-year students. Sophomore QUEST programming will give you an opportunity to create plans for degree completion, study abroad, undergraduate research, intern-ships, healthy living, financial and credit management, and other programs that will contribute to your success. The best part is that Sophomore QUEST programming takes place at the convenience of your residential community.

To learn more about thesophomore housing lotteryand Sophomore QUEST, visit housing.sdsu.edu/soph_housing

SOPHOMOREHOUSING LOTTERY

AZTEC CORNER

GRANADA

HUAXTEPEC

M@COLLEGE

METEPEC

MIXQUIC

PIEDRA DEL SOL

SOUTH CAMPUS PLAZA

TARASTEC

TEPEYAC & TACUBA

TOLTEC

VILLA ALVARADO

ZACATEPEC

ZAPOTEC

2020–2021 SOPHOMORERESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES

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TIMELINE

SELECT YOUR ROOM

• Lottery dates will be between March 25–26 and April 7–9. Log into the Housing Portal during your lottery date and time to self-select your room and assign your roommate group to your living space, floor, or building.

MARCH 25 – APRIL 9

CREATE A PLAN

• Room selection is based on availability during your lottery date and time. Specific room types and buildings cannot be guaranteed. Become familiar with all sophomore residential community options to ease your selection process.

FEBRUARY 28

ON THE HOUSING PORTAL

1. Review your License Agreement term lengthThe default term length for sophomores is nine (9) months for the academic year. You may opt into an eleven and a half (11.5) month term length that extends through summer 2021 at Aztec Corner, Granada, and M@College.

2. Search and mutually confirm your roommate (optional)Roommate groups may be a maximum of two (2) people. If you are in a roommate group, only the roommate group leader will receive a lottery date and time and that person will select and assign a room for both people.

3. Select a sophomore meal plan (optional)

Sophomores are not required to purchase a meal plan. However, there are several options that have been created for sophomores if you choose to purchase one. Sophomore meal plans cannot be cancelled or changed once chosen.

FEBRUARY 3

ATTEND THE RISING SOPHOMORE OPEN HOUSE

February 1, 2020

10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

• Come to one of our info sessions to learn everything you need to know about the housing lottery process and take a walking tour of each sophomore residential community.

FEBRUARY 1

EXPLORE SOPHOMORE HOUSING OPTIONS

• Take a virtual tour, view floorplans and photos, and see amenities available in each sophomore residential community.

TODAY