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<p>It’s clear that someone in this thread who is transferring is interested in housing. It’s not clear what they want to know.</p>
<p>By “Can anyone sign up for housing?” you could be asking “Is everyone, even if they’re a transfer student, permitted to register for housing?” You could be asking if anyone has been able to sign up for housing yet. You could be asking if you could sign up for housing with a graduate student that you know. The list goes on.</p>
<p>[Undergraduate</a> Housing :: Info for Transfer Students](<a href=“Residence Life and Housing Operations | Emory University | Atlanta GA”>Residence Life and Housing Operations | Emory University | Atlanta GA)</p>
<p>The link above should tell you more or less what you need to know. Importantly, if you’re a sophomore transfer, you are required to live on campus and are guaranteed housing. If you’re a junior transfer, you are neither required to live on campus nor are you guaranteed housing. There are also limitations on dorms by class standing. If you’re a junior, you’re effectively going to live in Clairmont (which is actually off campus proper, with transportation by a shuttle system).</p>
<p>You should also consider the possibility of off campus housing, though it’s a bit more of a pain to coordinate as a transfer student being away from campus. However, off-campus housing is far cheaper.</p>