Fall 2024 Move-In
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Fall 2024 Move-In Timeline
Move-in Dates | population |
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Early August | Upperclass Student Early and Special Arrival |
Wednesday, August 14 or Thursday, August 15 (specific date designated by program) | First-Year Students participating in the following Pre-Orientation Programs: Adventure Bound, GW Engineering New Student Getaway, GW Hillel Launchpad, Women’s Leadership Program, Lead GW, Founding Scholars, University Honors Program, Civic House, Posse Scholars, Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholars, Cisneros Scholars, District Scholars, Chicago Scholars, Say Yes Scholars, Yes Prep/Impact Scholars |
Friday, August 16 - Saturday, August 17 | First-Year Student Arrival (Students not in Pre-Orientation Programs) |
Saturday, August 17 | Transfer Student Arrival |
Sunday, August 18 - Wednesday, August 21 | Returning Upperclass Student Arrival |
Thursday, August 22 | First Day of Classes |
Returning and New Student Early and Special Arrivals
Select groups of students are approved to arrive on campus earlier than their designated arrival date. These groups work with Campus Living & Residential Education to coordinate these arrivals and prepare these rooms.
- Women’s Soccer: July 29, 2024
- Men’s Soccer: August 5, 2024
- NROTC: August 5-8, 2024
- Adventure Bound: August 8, 2024
- GW Bellhop: August 10, 2024
- Honors Program Peer Advisors: August 10-13, 2024
- Volleyball: August 12, 2024
- Scholar Cohort: August 13, 2024
- EMERG - August 13-14, 2024
- Business Leadership Development (BLD) Mentor: August 13-14, 2024
- Women's Leadership Program: August 14, 2024
- GW Hillel Launch Pad: August 14, 2024
- First-Year Experience Peer Mentors: August 14, 2024
- Exchange Students: August 19, 2024
Note that this list is updated regularly as various university programs, departments, and teams confirm early arrival needs with Campus Living & Residential Education.
Your Move-In Timeslot
Students will sign up for an arrival timeslot on their designated arrival day through the GW Home portal. In the summer, our office will email all of our upcoming residents to let them know they are eligible to sign up for a move-in timeslot. Timeslots will be in 30-minute blocks to provide an estimated time of arrival to campus, though students are permitted to check-in outside of their arrival block should arrival delays occur. We also ask that vehicles be removed from the street and put into our garages on the Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon Campuses as quickly as possible to continue to allow traffic to flow on these particularly busy days.
What to Bring to Campus
We encourage you to review our recommendations on What to Bring to Campus prior to your arrival to campus! Planning for move-in can be an overwhelming experience, and we have put together recommendations that set our students up for success in getting their year started.
Tips for Packing and Shipping:
- Please keep in mind there are some items that are prohibited in the halls. These items will be confiscated if found during routine health and safety inspections conducted by Campus Living and Residential Education staff.
- Pack all cables and manuals for your electronic devices.
- Lighten your load by shipping your belongings to GW for move-in.
Check-In Locations
View the list of residence halls and addresses for driving directions
Move-in Dates | Location & Population |
Early Upper-Class Move-In Friday, August 10- Tuesday, August 13, 2024 | Remote Check-In via GW Home Portal. Returning upper-class students do not need to visit a check-in location and can go directly to their Fall 2024 room assignment. |
Early First-Year Move-In Wednesday, August 14 - Thursday, August 15, 2024 | Amsterdam Hall: Foggy Bottom first-year buildings Eckles Auditorium: Mount Vernon Campus |
General First-Year Move-In Friday, August 16 - Saturday, August 17, 2024 | Madison Hall: Madison Hall residents Square 80 (behind Guthridge Hall): Guthridge Hall & 2109 F St residents Potomac Square (behind FSK Hall): Potomac House residents Thurston Hall: Thurston Hall residents Mitchell Hall: Mitchell Hall residents Mount Vernon Campus: Eckles Auditorium & West Hall Pelham Dining Entrance |
Transfer Student Move-In Saturday, August 17, 2024 | Madison Hall: Amsterdam Hall, Shenkman Hall, Fulbright Hall, JBKO Hall, District House, & Munson Hall residents Square 80 (behind Guthridge Hall): Townhouse Row, South Hall, & International House residents Potomac Square (behind FSK Hall): Building JJ, Strong Hall, Lafayette Hall, FSK Hall, & Dakota Hall residents Mitchell Hall: Mitchell Hall & 1959 E St residents Mount Vernon Campus: Eckles Auditorium & West Hall Pelham Dining Entrance |
General Upper-Class Move-In Sunday, August 18 - Wednesday, August 21, 2024 | Remote Check-In via GW Home Portal. Returning upper-class students do not need to visit a check-in location and can go directly to their Fall 2024 room assignment. |
Move-In Day Checklist & Resources
Move-in day is an exciting day for all of our new residents! Review our suggestions below to make the move-in process as smooth as it can possibly be!
Pre-Departure:
- Check the Campus Advisories Page before you arrive.
- Verify your driving directions: If driving or using a ride-share service from a nearby airport, enter the GPS arrival address for your residence hall (as noted above), not GW’s main address.
- If taking Metro from Union Station or a nearby airport, check their time schedule. Metro is currently operating at a reduced schedule during summer maintenance work.
- Print your campus map of Foggy Bottom or Mount Vernon before arrival (Sometimes, a physical map to hold is better than trying to resize a map on your mobile device).
- If you're an upperclass student, locate your GWorld card—you’ll need the card to access your hall. If you lost your card over the summer, you need to go to the GWorld Office to get a new one.
When You Arrive on Campus (First Year/Transfer Students):
NOTE! For first-year/transfer students, you may be able to check in at your residence hall or you may be asked to check in at a nearby location depending on your arrival date. This information is located above in the check-in location for each hall.
If driving or using a ride-share service and your check-in is your hall:
- Locate your residence hall and follow the directions of GW staff providing on-site traffic control directions.
- There may be a short line/wait before you can be directed to a location for you to temporarily park and unload.
- You will have the ability to temporarily park in front, on the side or behind your building to unload. Once unloaded, we will direct you to the closest garage for you to park. You will receive a three-hour voucher to park, but you may stay as long as you want and, upon departure, will be prompted to pay the fee difference if you stayed longer than three hours.
- Because of the scattered arrival times, we are not able to offer long-term parking in front of the residence hall buildings.
- Upon arrival, go check in. Have your driver and others wait in the car.
If driving or using a ride-share service and your check-in location is not your assigned residence hall:
- First, go to the building/hall that corresponds with your building’s check-in location. Locate this information in the Move-in Process section above (information coming in Summer 2024). We recommend that you get out and check in and have your driver continue to your actual residence hall, where they should wait until you meet back up with them.
- Because of the scattered arrival times, we are not able to secure/reserve parking in front or on the sides of the residence halls.
- Depending on the time of day, you may be able to temporarily park and quickly unload your car. However, our buildings are often on busy streets that are crowded during rush hour traffic, and it will be impossible to temporarily park during these times.
- At check-in, we will note the closest garage for you to park. It may be easier to park and unload your belongings into the blue carts in a nearby garage.
- You will receive a three-hour voucher to park, but you may stay as long as you want and upon departure will be prompted to pay the fee difference if you stayed longer than three hours.
If arriving by public transportation:
- You can go to your check-in location and we’ll be happy to assist.
When You Arrive on Campus (Upper-Class Students):
- Please locate your GWorld card before you arrive—you’ll need the card to access your hall. If you lost your card over the summer, you need to go to the GWorld Office to retrieve a new one. If you continue to have any issues, please visit Amsterdam Hall's front desk located at 2350 H St NW for a temporary card to your room & hall only.
The Check-In Process:
NOTE! For first-year/transfer students, you may be able to check in at your residence hall or you may be asked to check in at a nearby location depending on your arrival date. This information is located above in the check-in location for each hall.
- If you're a first-year or transfer student, you will pick up your GWorld card at check-in.
- If you are a returning upper-class student, check-in via the GW Home Portal and go directly to your Fall 2024 room assignment. If you lost your GWorld card over the summer, you need to go to the GWorld Office to get a new one. If you continue to have any issues, please visit Amsterdam Hall's front desk located at 2350 H St NW for a temporary card to your room & hall only.
- You will pick up your U•Pass SmartTrip Card and other welcome materials at the University Student Center after you move in.
Note: You will not be able to tap into your individual room until you check in!
After You Have Settled into Your Room:
- Enjoy the unpacking process and organizing your room.
- Pick up any packages that you mailed to GW at Mail & Package Services or at one of the temporary package centers set up in various residence halls.
- Conduct a visual assessment of your room. Report any repair issues through our FixIt system.
- Get connected to the Internet by connecting wirelessly to the GWireless WiFi Network.
- Think Green! Break down your moving boxes and bring them to designated recycling areas or send them home with your family to reuse. Also, consider energy-efficient items for use in your residence hall room. Visit Sustainability at GW to find out more ways to get involved with the green mission at GW.
Final Tips for a Successful Move-In
- Label all packages and bags with your name, hall, and room number.
- Know where you're going and how to get there by printing directions and maps before leaving home.
- Obey all DC parking and traffic signs to avoid getting a ticket.
- Bring a hand truck if you have one.
- Never leave belongings unattended.
- Don’t forget your patience!
- Plan for the weather.
- Remember that commonly-needed items are conveniently available at retail stores nearby.
Move-In FAQs
- Is a housing deposit required?
A housing deposit is not required. Students should register for housing if they need on-campus housing at GW.
- Can I arrive on an earlier date?
We ask that you arrive on the day designated for your arrival to ensure that everything is ready for you. If you have special circumstances, we will answer them on a case-by-case basis. Please reach out to [email protected] with these questions.
- Can I arrive on a later date?
We will be able to accommodate late arrivals. We ask that you reach out to us at [email protected] to let us know of your arrival date so we know when to expect you.
*Please note that we strongly recommend all incoming first-year students arrive no later than Saturday, August 17 so they can fully participate in Orientation programs.
- Can I change my move-in timeslot?
Move-in timeslots do have a capacity limit to ensure that buildings do not overcrowd during move-in. Students are able to change their move-in timeslot via the GW Home portal at their convenience, but slots are subject to availability.
- What does parking look like on move-in days?
In general, parking will be available on the street near your building for unloading purposes only. Parking meters on formal move-in days are reserved for loading and unloading only. Once vehicles are empty, they should be moved to our parking garages. At least one person should remain with each vehicle until the cars is unloaded and moved to a garage. Unattended cars in loading zones are subject to ticketing and towing. GW and CLRE are not responsible for parking fines.
Vouchers for parking validation will be available to students moving in during our major move-in days. CLRE is only able to provide validated parking on these dates. Arrivals outside of these dates should expect to pay for parking in Foggy Bottom and on the Mount Vernon Campus.
- I used Summer Storage through U Storage when I left in Spring 2024. When will my things be delivered?
We will coordinate the delivery of your items to your Fall space prior to your arrival on campus. Be sure to sign up for your move-in timeslot when you're able so we can be sure to get you your items before you get to campus!
- What dining options are available during move-in?
As we finalize plans for August, our partners at GW Dining will have options available on campus for our students arriving. Please check GW Dining for more information as we get closer to move-in!
- I'm a first-year student! Where do I get my GWorld Card and U•Pass?
For our students arriving to GW for the first time, we will have your GWorld. Your U•Pass available for you at the University Student Center after you move in
- What is the mailing address of my residence hall?
Our building-specific addresses are available on our residence halls page.
- What should I bring to campus when I move in?
We've put together a list of recommended items for you to bring to campus. Remember that for the safety of all of our residential students, there are also prohibited items that you should not bring.
Don't forget to consult your roommate(s)/suitemate(s) before making purchases so that you don't inadvertently buy multiple of the same item!
- Where can I pick up mail I had shipped to campus?
Plan your shipping and delivery so that your package arrives a few days before arrival and no more than one week prior. You will be notified via email by Mail and Package Services that your package has arrived.
Follow this template to address the package to yourself using your room and building:
Your Full Name (as it appears on your university ID)
Hall Name, Room Number
Street Address of Your Hall
Washington, DC 20052
Example:
Martha Washington
Potomac House 603
2021 F St., NW
Washington, DC 20052
Example:
Martha Washington
Somers Hall 201
2100 Foxhall Rd. NW
Washington, DC 20007
Tip: Provide your address information to your friends & family. Maybe someone will surprise you by sending a care package!
Where to pick-up your mail and packages:
On various move-in dates, we will have package pickup centers in certain residence halls. If your hall is listed below, you will pick up your packages at that location. If your hall is not listed below, you will pick up your package at Mail & Package Services (locations listed below for Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon Campus). Packages not picked up at our temporary locations will be available at the campus’s mail and package center after the move-in period has ended.
If you have additional questions about sending or receiving mail, please email the Mail & Package Services Office directly at [email protected]
- What are helpful resources for my room?
Submit a FixIt Ticket for any Maintenance Concerns:
If you find something wrong in your unit after you move in, please submit a FixIt Ticket so you can track the progress of your request. If your request is an emergency, please call 202-994-6706, ext. 2.
Lockouts and MobileID
Always remember to have your GWorld and phone with you when you leave your room. In the event you lock yourself out of your room because you left your GWorld card in your room, the quickest way to unlock your door, exterior doors, and elevators is to access Mobile ID (available in the App Store or Google Play) to access a mobile key. Check the Mobile ID website for instructions and policies. If you are unable to use Mobile ID, go to the Key Depot on the first floor of the Support Building (2025 F Street, NW) between the hours of 7am-11pm. After 11pm, please call your building phone number for assistance. There is a phone located in the lobby of each residence hall.
If your room is too hot or too cold:
If you’re unsure how the air conditioning in your room and/or building works, check the Facilities page on cooling. Keep in mind that some thermostats may be locked to temperatures within a certain range.
TV Service:
You can stream live TV and record and download shows for viewing later through Comcast’s Xfinity On Campus TV streaming service directly to laptops, desktops, mobile devices, and Roku devices on campus. There is also an option to individually customize the service by opting into additional premium and international channels for an additional cost (month-to-month pre-paid basis).