How does the UC Housing application priority work?

If the housing priority is based on when you submit your application (Feb 1 or 2nd depending on where I look)… how does the priority for Honors housing factor in? I anticipate being accepted to the Honors Program, but will not have confirmation by then. Do I just make my top choice (for Turner) assuming I will get into Honors? Is the priority literally dependent on how fast I fill out and submit the online form starting at midnight on Feb 1?

Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

You can find information here: http://www.uc.edu/honors/housing.html

one thing to think about when signing up for housing. my daughter is a freshman and we are out of state so we had our daughter sign up for a quad because it was cheaper. she had 2 horrible room mates so when there was an opening to request having a room change we had her request it. she is now in a single and the difference was $97 a semester.

i should say we had her change toward the end of the first semester and the difference was $97 for the remainder of the semester.

So, for new applicants, application priority is first come, first serve. The problem is that in order to get your application in asap, you may need to be willing to commit the housing deposit prior to knowing whether you’ve received any merit or need-based aid, which may be determinant in your ultimate decision to attend. That is unfortunate, but it is what it is. If UC is a frontrunner in your list of accepted universities, I’d risk possibly losing all or part of the housing deposit in order to get my housing app in when the application becomes available.

Daapmom’s daughter had a very bad experience with two of her three roommates in a Daniel’s quad, and, frankly, I think housing moved too slowly to resolve the situation. But, while there is always a possibility of a situation like that occurring, the vast majority of roommates get along well. Their aren’t many single rooms available either. Some people feel that it’s harder to meet others and make new friends while in a single. I, however, feel that whether you have a single, a double, or a quad, there are many opportunities to meet others and make friends from classes to one of the many student clubs available.

Good luck!