Housing Policy Exemptions
Off-Campus Housing Exemptions
Valparaiso is, by design, a residential University. Living on-campus represents an integral component of the mission of the institution by providing living and learning experiences that lead to a student’s growth and development, and an enhancement of one’s total education at Valparaiso University.
Because residential life is an important aspect of the Valparaiso University experience, all undergraduate students are required to live in University-operated housing for six (6) semesters. The Housing Agreement is a binding agreement that obligates the student to live in University-operated housing for a full academic year.
Valpo students are generally required to live on campus for six semesters, but exemptions may be granted in specific cases. Explore the approved exemption types and learn how to submit your request.
Supporting documentation must be submitted within 2 weeks of the request. If supporting documentation is not received for review within 2 weeks, the request will be denied. The student’s assignment, meal plan and charges will remain in place for the year.
- Review the list of required documentation and gather them electronically (be prepared to upload documents in your Housing and Dining Self-Service Portal through DataVU).
- Review “Common Situations and Reasons for which Exemption Requests are Denied”. [See below]
- Log into your Housing and Dining Self-Service Portal through DataVU.
- Under Application in the left menu, select the Housing Policy Exemption Request form.
- In the application select the reason and provide the reasoning for the request.
- Upload any supporting documentation/information into the form.
- Note size limits for uploading. Instructions on resizing are provided if needed.
- Submit Request
- All Students will be notified via their University email account as to the status of the request, or if the request has been forwarded to the Exemption Review Team. Once the Exemption Review Team meets the student will then also be notified of the decision through email.
Common Situations and Reasons Exemptions Requests are Denied
It is important for students to refer to the requested documentation list for the reason for the exemption request. Students need to provide sufficient documentation for a review. Failure to provide the requested documentation may result in your exemption not being considered or, minimally, a delay in a decision by the Exemption Review Team.
Residence hall living is a new experience for most students and requires a certain amount of adjustment. If a student has made a fair adjustment to the hall environment but is still unhappy, a change of hall, room, floor, or roommate may be an effective remedy. Residence life staff are available to work with residents individually to find a solution if a specific issue continues to be a problem or concern.
Even with documentation from a doctor or therapist, most conditions do not automatically exempt students from policy and contract obligations. Specific health-related conditions and needs must be outlined by a medical or mental health professional. Students seeking an exemption for this reason are expected to contact the Access and Accommodations Resource Center (AARC) and submit all medical documentation to their office for their review. The AARC will notify Residential Life if they recommend an exemption based on your submitted documentation.
Requests based on disability require students to identify and discuss with the Access and Accommodations Resource Center (AARC) the specific areas of concern and issues they are experiencing. Through this process, the student and AARC will explore access solutions. Residential Life works collaboratively with the AARC to meet students’ disability-related needs. AARC will notify Residential Life if they recommend an exemption based on your submitted documentation.
Lack of funds alone is not a basis for an exemption. Finances for the academic year should be considered before choosing to enroll at the University and/or signing the housing agreement. Financial aid is available to those who qualify based on need, and Residential Life relies on the expertise of the Office of Financial Aid to determine if a student has sufficient financial aid and other funding options to attend Valparaiso University. If the student plans to seek an exemption based on financial hardship they must provide the requested documentation for review by the Exemption Review Team.
Needing to be at home to help with a family business, take care of siblings or other family members, or take care of pets or other animals is not a reason for an exemption. The student, along with their family, must explore alternative solutions to accommodate these needs. If the student lives within the 20-mile commuter distance, and has not submitted a housing agreement, they can request an exemption based on commuting by submitting the requested documentation. If the student plans to submit an exemption request for personal hardship they must provide the requested documentation for review by the Exemption Review Team.
The choice to commute from the home of a parent or legal guardian must be made prior to signing the Housing Agreement. Students who are eligible to commute from the home of their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) must submit their request and be approved before the start of the academic year. The commuter exemption does not allow for living with siblings, grandparents, other relatives, or a fiancée/significant other without other extenuating documented circumstances. A housing exemption will not be granted for a student who wants to become a commuter after the start of the academic year.
Pets are not allowed in the residence halls, but if a student has a documented need for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA), they will need to go through the Access and Accommodations Resource Center (AARC) for approval. Students are encouraged to contact the AARC or review their website before starting the request process to ensure they qualify for an ESA.
New or incoming students should login to DataVU to request a housing exemption.
Mailing Information
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1509 Chapel Drive, Unit [number]
Valparaiso, IN 46383