Welcome Home

Spring 2024

Student waving the UB flag at the football stadium.

Greetings from Campus Living

Whether you are returning from winter break, or coming to live at UB for the first time, we welcome you to your home away from home. We are committed to providing a safe, clean and vibrant community for you to excel personally and academically from the moment you arrive here.

Living on campus provides you with built-in connections to academic programs as well as opportunities to become involved with student clubs and organizations all while making friends that will last a lifetime.

On this page:

Returning Residents

Opening Date: 1/23

  • On-campus residence halls and apartments re-open at 9 a.m.
  • You may go directly to your assigned room.
  • You will need to complete break check-in process in the housing portal.
  •  You are not required to check-in in person or meet with any staff upon arrival.
  • Don't forget to bring your UB ID card and keys.
Move In Carts Available

When you have completed your move, you must return carts to your original pick-up location. Inventory is limited and returning them promptly will make them available for other residents.

Early Arrival

If you need to return to on-campus housing prior to January 23 you must log in to the Housing Portal and select Move In and Break Housing Requests from the menu, then select the early arrival option. 

Late Arrival

Room assignments will typically be held until 5 p.m. on the first day of classes, January 24. If you will move in after January 24, request Late Move-In.

New Residents

Room and Roommate Info

Initial Assignments for New Students

Room assignment selection for new residents will take place on January 9-10. 

What to Expect at Move In

Opening Dates:

FOR CURRENT UB STUDENTS WHO HAVE NEVER LIVED ON CAMPUS : 1/23

FOR NEW Spring Semester STUDENTs: 1/21

NOTE: Since this is prior to the official opening of on-campus housing, new students must also complete an Early Arrival Request in the Housing Portal.

  • Report to your designated check-in location between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 
  • Designated check-in locations are in the area and village office for your assigned residence hall/apartment. 
  • You must bring a photo ID to complete check-in.
  • A staff member will check you in and give you your key, as well as directions to your room or apartment location.
Office Closed?

Should the office be closed, residential life staff may be contacted by:

  • Calling the residential life staff member on call. Numbers should be posted at the area or complex office.
  • Call the University Police non-emergency number at 716-645-2227 and ask for the residential life staff member on call.
  • If you do not have a cell phone, call boxes are located on-campus for use.

Early Arrival

Students may request to arrive as early as January 20.

Log into the Housing Portal and select Move in and Break Housing Requests from the menu, then select the early arrival option.

  •  New domestic spring students may arrive beginning on 1/21 to help get acclimated to campus and attend Winter Welcome Day (no additional charges apply)

Late Arrival

Room assignments will typically be held until 5 p.m. on the first day of classes, January 24. If you will move in after January 24, request Late Move-In.

What to Bring

RECOMMENDED ITEMS

SHARED ITEMS

PROHIBITED ITEMS

Shipping Belongings Before Arrival

  • Campus Living will begin accepting letters and packages for spring 2024 students on January 22, 2024; please do not ship items to your campus address before that date.
  • Students who have items shipped to campus prior to their arrival will be sent an email with details on how to pick up their mail.

How to address your mail

All North Campus residence halls and apartments (except Flickinger Court):

Your full name
Your room number and room space
(e.g. 220A Red Jacket Quadrangle)
Buffalo, New York 14261

Flickinger Court ONLY:

Your full name
Your apartment number
(e.g. 02J Flickinger Court)
Amherst, New York 14228

Retrieving your mail and packages

Each residential area on-campus has its own mail & package area.  Students are provided a mailbox for flat letters; students will be notified via their ‘buffalo.edu’ email with details of where to retrieve packages. 

All campus mail is first delivered to our central mail service center, located on North Campus.  From there it is processed and sent to our individual residential areas for delivery.  All packages are ready for pick up within 2 business days of arriving on campus. 

Check-In Details by Location

Ellicott Governors South Campus Greiner Apartments

Welcome to South Campus

Exterior view of Goodyear Hall.

Checking In: Step by Step

Check-in at Main Street Area Office

All Goodyear & Clement Hall residents must check-in at the Main Street Area Office in Room 119 Goodyear Hall to receive their key.

  1. Arrive at Goodyear Hall  (Enter Goodyear Road from Bailey Avenue)
  2. Temporarily park your vehicle in an open spot along the curb.
  3. Exit your vehicle and proceed to the Main Street Area Office to complete check-in.   
  4. Goodyear residents: Unload your vehicle. Clement residents: Pull into an open space in front of Clement Hall and unload your vehicle. Do not leave belongings unattended.
  5. Move your car to long-term parking spaces/overflow lot (Main/Bailey Lot or other location as directed by onsite staff). 
  6. Begin moving belongings to your assigned room.
Move In Carts Available

After use, return carts to your original pick-up location. Inventory is limited and returning them promptly will make them available for other residents.

Moving In After Hours?

If you need to arrive after published hours, call the number posted at the area or complex office; or contact University Police at 716-645-2227 upon arrival on campus. They will notify a staff member on duty to meet you at your check-in site.

Finding Goodyear and Clement Halls

We have created custom Google maps to help you find the parking lot closest to your assigned building. 

When the map loads, click "Directions" to get turn by turn navigation to the unloading zone.

Finding Your Room

Welcome to Main St.

South Campus Amenities

  • On-site dining hall
  • Fitness Center
  • Academic Support Center
  • 1 Diefendorf for the UBCard Office,
  • Financial Aid and other administrative services
  • Residential programming
  • Active Hall Council

Connected to North Campus

  • UB Stampede is a free shuttle service that picks up right in front of Goodyear Hall and drops off at Capen Hall in less than 15 minutes.

Connected to the Community

  • Just across the street is a shopping plaza featuring:
    • Grocery store
    • Pharmacy
    • Restaurants
    • Retail stores
    • Movie theater
  • The MetroRail station brings you to all that downtown Buffalo has to offer:
    • Arts and Theater
    • Museums
    • Parks
    • Bike and Hiking Trails
    • Restaurants
    • Shopping

Assignment Changes

At UB, we will work with you to try to accommodate housing change requests. However, these changes may take time, and are not always possible due to room availability and other considerations.

Take a Virtual Room Tour

360 degree panoramic photos and virtual tours of each room style are available online.

Cancel Housing

The housing cancellation deadline is December 1. Cancellation requests received after this date will be evaluated on a case by case basis and may incur a financial penalty.

All cancellation requests should be submitted directly through the housing portal

Frequently Asked Questions

Topics:

BILLING AND RATES

What are the current housing costs?

Updated October 27, 2023

When will I receive the bill for my on-campus housing?

Student bills, including your spring housing charge, will be issued on December 27 with a due date of January 24.

Updated October 27, 2023

CONTRACT DATES

What are the contract dates for spring and summer?

Housing dates by term:

Spring 2024
January 23 - May 19

Summer 2024
May 19 - July 31

Updated October 27, 2023

DINING AND FOOD SERVICE

When can I start using my meal plan?

For new students, dining points are active for use starting on Saturday, August 17, 2024. This includes meal swipes/exchanges.

For more details visit the Campus Dining & Shops website.

What do I need to use my meal plan?

Everything is accessed using your UB Card. But you can also download the GET App, a mobile platform that provides convenience by linking your UB Card right to your smartphone. You can order food, make reservations, add funds, even pay with your phone all with the app.

Use the “Scan Card” feature for contactless payment, and online ordering to skip waiting in lines.

  • Search “CBORD GET” in the App Store
  • Install and open “GET Mobile”
  • Select “University at Buffalo”
  • Allow access to photos on your device
  • Login in with your UBITName and password