ASU Roommate Finder
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ASU Roommate FAQs
What are some qualities to look for in a potential roommate at Arizona State University?
It's important to find a roommate who shares a similar lifestyle and study habits as you. Additionally, finding someone who is responsible, respectful, and communicates well can make for a positive living situation.
How can I ensure my roommate will be compatible with me?
Consider setting up an initial meeting with potential roommates to get to know them and discuss expectations for living together. The ASU housing website also offers a roommate matching survey that can help pair students with compatible roommates based on interests and habits.
What resources does Arizona State University provide for roommate conflict resolution?
ASU has trained staff members available in each residence hall to help mediate roommate conflicts and offer support. The university also has a Housing and Residential Life Conduct Board that addresses roommate issues and policy violations.