GVSU Female Roommate Finder
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Majoring in Physical Therapy
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Majoring in Physical Therapy
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Prefers to live at Trio Center Townhomes
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Majoring in Criminal Justice
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Prefers to live at Trio Center Townhomes
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Majoring in Criminal Justice
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Prefers to live at Apartment Style (Possibly 2 bedroom)
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Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
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Prefers to live at Apartment Style (Possibly 2 bedroom)
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Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
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Prefers to live at 1 bedroom apartment style
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Prefers to live at 1 bedroom apartment style
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Prefers to live at I want to either live in suite style or cluster style
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Prefers to live at I want to either live in suite style or cluster style
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Prefers to live at Campus view
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Majoring in English/Writing
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Prefers to live at Campus view
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Majoring in English/Writing
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Prefers to live at Donβt know yet
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Prefers to live at Donβt know yet
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Prefers to live at Trio South
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Majoring in Criminal Justice
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Prefers to live at Trio South
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Majoring in Criminal Justice
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Prefers to live at Preferably a dorm building for my 1st year with 1-2 roommates and then an apartment in the future!!
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Majoring in Environmental Studies
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Prefers to live at Preferably a dorm building for my 1st year with 1-2 roommates and then an apartment in the future!!
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Majoring in Environmental Studies
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Prefers to live at The Lodge Student Living
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Prefers to live at The Lodge Student Living
GVSU Roommate FAQs
What are some characteristics to look for in a roommate at Grand Valley State University?
It's important to find someone who shares similar living habits, such as cleanliness and noise level. You may also want to consider finding a roommate who has a similar class schedule as you. Additionally, it wouldn't hurt to look for someone who shares similar interests or hobbies.
How can I ensure a successful living experience with my Grand Valley State University roommate?
Communication is key! It's important to establish boundaries and expectations early on in your living arrangement. Make sure to have frequent check-ins to ensure everyone is comfortable and happy with the living situation. Additionally, be respectful of each other's space and belongings.
What resources does Grand Valley State University offer for roommates who may be struggling to coexist?
Grand Valley State University offers a variety of resources including Resident Assistants (RAs) who are trained to handle roommate conflicts and facilitate productive conversations. Additionally, the University Counseling Center provides support for students struggling with mental health concerns that may be impacting their living situation.