2019 COUGAR MOVE IN GUIDE
2019 COUGAR MOVE IN GUIDE
MOVE IN DATES
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15 16 17
Visit AccessUH and click on myHousing to check your room assignment and specific move-in date and time. Cougar Village I, Cougar Village II, Moody Towers, Cougar Place and University Lofts report to TDECU Stadium in the Club Room.
Bayou Oaks residents will report directly to Bayou Oaks, NOT TDECU Stadium in the Club Room.
MOVE IN DAY
There will be a lot of activity on move-in day. Here are a few things to remember.
1. Arrive at TDECU Stadium 2. Park in Zone F, TDECU Stadium 3. Check in at the TDECU Stadium in the Club Room 4. Vehicles will line up according to residence hall 5. Unload with the assistance of the Cougar Movers 6. Park your vehicle 7. Don't forget to pack your patience
EMERGENCY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
UH ALERT is the official emergency notification system for the University of Houston. UH ALERT is used to provide prompt notification to students, faculty and staff in the event that there is a condition which may threaten the health or safety of those on campus. To learn more and sign up, visit
The University of Houston Police Department (UHPD) Phone: 713-743-3333 or 911 Website: uh.edu/police/
In case of an unforeseen emergency, an emergency preparedness kit is recommended for students moving into a residence hall or apartment. Visit the Office of Emergency Management's Emergency Preparedness Website:
Wireless (WiFi) Network Services WiFi is available in all residence halls. If you are having difficulty connecting to the network in your room, please visit uh.edu/housing-support and submit a ticket.
Information Technology Support IT Support Center staff will be on-site during move-in to assist you. Email: support@ uh.edu Call or text: 713-743-1411 Live Chat: uh.edu/live chat - Monday through Friday, from 8am-8pm
@uhhousing
housing@uh.edu 713.743.6000
uh.edu/housing
WHAT TO BRING
For Getting Around Campus
Cougar Card - You will use it for check-in, dining and getting into your residence hall. Key ring/card holder Bungee cords, plastic or tarp (in case of rain)
Personal Decor*
Poster Desk lamp/desk organizers Computer/laptop Closet organizers Food/eating utensils Surge protector - Fire Marshal requires these to be UL approved Bicycle lock (if you bring a bicycle to campus, UHPD recommends U-shaped bike locks)
* No nails, screws or staples, only use blue painters tape or 3M Command Strips
Laundry & Cleaning
High-efficiency laundry detergent Clothes hamper Iron/ironing board Hangers Cleaning products Trash liners Small vacuum Air freshener Toiletries including toilet paper
Linens
Pillow Blanket, quilt or comforter Pillow top or egg carton cushion Mattress pad Towels Washcloths Sheets (Beds in Cougar Village I & II and Moody Towers are extra-long twin size beds. Beds in Bayou Oaks, Cougar Place and University Lofts are full size beds.)
TIP
Make sure to pack all belongings in boxes or totes. Loose items can easily be lost or misplaced. All boxes and totes should be labeled with your name, residence hall and room number so they can be clearly identified.
You are strongly encouraged to insure your personal property and carry renters insurance, whether that be a special policy or as a part of the parents' homeowners policy.
WHAT NOT TO BRING
Pets ? Other than fish in a maximum 10-gallon tank Open coil heating or cooking devices (toaster ovens, hot plates, space heaters) Candles or incense Fireworks Weapons or anything that can be construed as a weapon* Drugs/paraphernalia Large amounts of cash
Tobacco - UH is a tobacco-free campus, this includes use of electronic cigarettes and vape pens Extension cords ? Fire Marshal prohibits use of extension cords Multi-plug adapters without UL approved surge protectors String lights such as Christmas lights unless battery operated Hoverboards
*Use or possession of any items used as weapons, including, but not limited to, handguns, firearms, ammunition, fireworks, pellet guns, paintball guns, BB guns, knives, Tasers, or explosive or noxious materials on University premises except in accordance with federal, state, local law, and/or University of Houston policy.
@uhhousing
housing@uh.edu 713.743.6000
uh.edu/housing
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