Frequently Asked Questions
New students will be prompted to log in to the Admitted Student System in March to complete the housing module. First-, second- and third-year students are required to live on campus (unless exempted) and are guaranteed housing.
Transfer students are not required to live on campus and are not guaranteed housing. Students who have left campus or who live off campus and wish to return to on-campus housing can submit a new upper-class contract acceptance form.
The deadline to apply for housing for spring transfer students is December 1; for fall transfer students, the deadline is July 1.
Traditional first-year students will be assigned a room in either Potomac River Hall North, Santoro Hall or York River Hall.
Transfer students are not guaranteed on-campus housing. Those classified as upper-class students (students who are 21 by September 1 of the fall semester) may live in James River Hall, Rappahannock River Hall, CNU Apartments or CNU Village, depending on availability.
Transfer students classified as second-year students (under the age of 21) may be placed in Warwick River Hall, James River Hall or Potomac River Hall South, depending on availability.
You may request a specific roommate and we will do our best to honor those requests; however, Learning Communities (LCs) are our top priority when it comes to room assignments.
The positive effect of LCs on students success is well documented, especially during the first year. All students will live with or near their LC in the residence halls.
Roommates and suitemates will discuss and sign a roommate agreement with guidance from their assigned resident assistant. The document discusses lifestyle habits and how to successfully live and learn together in a shared space.
During the spring semester of your first year on campus, you will have the opportunity to participate in room selection. During room selection, you will form your own roommate groups and select your housing for the following academic year.
Students living on campus or participating in a study abroad program during the spring semester will have access to room selection. Selection starts in February and there are multiple phases from contact signing and forming roommate groups to selecting rooms and meal plans. Information on room selection is emailed to each eligible student’s university email address and is available by contacting reslife@cnu.edu
Yes, summer housing options are available for students taking classes, in research programs, or approved internships, through the Office of Residence Life and Housing Administration. Email reslife@cnu.edu for more information.
A typical room has two Internet connections. Wi-Fi is available throughout campus.
Cable service has been discontinued effective June 30, 2023.
Your campus mailing address will be as follows:
Your Name
1000 University Place
Student Union
Mailbox No.
Newport News, Virginia 23606
You will be assigned a mailbox number prior to your arrival on campus and will keep the same mailbox as long as you live on campus. You can pick up your mailbox key at the student mailroom on the second floor of the David Student Union.
Submit a completed dining plan plan agreement form to reslife@cnu.edu from your University email address, or in person at the Office of Residence Life and Housing Administration. The deadline to change your dining plan is by 9 am Friday of the first week of classes each semester.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides monthly benefits to supplement the purchase of food. Eligibility for SNAP is based on financial and nonfinancial criteria, and students may be eligible if they meet certain criteria.
A student who is enrolled at least half-time at Christopher Newport and is actively participating in the Federal Work Study Program during the regular school year may be eligible to apply for SNAP benefits.
Eligible students can use SNAP benefits to buy food through an EBT card (which can be used like a debit card at qualifying retailers). SNAP can be used to buy food at supermarkets, local grocery stores, corner stores, farmer’s markets, and online.
Check your eligibility and apply:
- Online at https://commonhelp.virginia.gov/
- By phone at 1-855-635-4370
- In person at the local department of social services (Newport News Department of Human Services, 6060 Jefferson Ave., Newport News, VA 23605)
In-person and virtual tours are available by visiting cnu.edu/admission/freshman/toursandevents. Tours are also available during Setting Sail and Admission events.
New incoming first-year students are assigned first by their learning community, then considering mutually requested roommates, then a few matching questions. Continuing students form roommate groups during room selection each spring and select their preferred housing units.
Check CNU Live for your room assignment and your roommate(s) information.