Below is a listing of important Residential Life forms. If you have any questions regarding these please contact us at ResLife@emporia.edu or 620-341-5264.
Click here for the Housing Contract 2012-2013
If you're planning on living in Morse, Singular, Trusler, or North and South Towers click the above link. Forms need to be faxed to the Residential Life Office at 620-341-6228 or mailed to:
Residential Life Office
1200 Commercial St., Box 4009
Emporia, KS 66801
Click here for the Request for Release from Housing Contract
If you have completed a housing contract and would like to break that contract for any reason you will need to fill out this form. Filling out this form does not guarantee that your request will be granted. The Director of Residential Life will make a decision on if you will be released from your contract. To be released from your contract certain requirements must be met, more information about this is included on the form and the housing contract. Completion of this form does not guarantee that you will be released from your contract.
This form is for you if you're planning on staying on-campus during the summer. Housing options are limited and are on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you have questions or need more information about summer housing please contract the Residential Life Office at 620-341-5264.
Click the link above to apply, and return to the Residential Life Office at 308 S. Morse Hall with the non-refundable $45.00 processing fee. Please note that there is no meal plan access during the summer, but the Hornet Express will be available during their normal hours.
Click here for the Freshman Housing Waiver
If you are a first year student and are planning to not live on-campus you need to complete this form. More details about requirements that must first be met to release you from the on-campus living requirement are included. There are four main reasons that waivers will be approved:
1. Age: The freshman student has graduated from high school at least one year prior to entering Emporia State University and is 19 years of age or older on or before the first day of fall classes.
2. Family Residency: The freshman student is living in the Emporia community (no farther than 30 miles from the city of Emporia) with a member of their immediate family or legal guardian. Immediate family is defined as: father, mother, sister, brother, aunt, uncle, or grandparent. Note: Failure to maintain the residency will result in loss of waiver and potential disciplinary actions.
3. Marriage: The freshman student is married on or before the first class day of fall semester.
4. Single Parent: The freshman student is the legal, custodial parent of a dependent child.
Student Employment Information
Use this application for applying for any Residential Life Student Job. Applications should be hand delivered to the Residential Life office, located at 308 S. Morse Hall.


