Roommates
Find A Roommate
Do you have a place to live but need a roommate? Do you need a place to live and a need roommate? Thousands of Ohio State University students use the online Roommate Search.
The online Roommate Search is username and password protected, so you must have an OSU username and password to gain access. New users register daily, so feel free to utilize the online roommate search often.
Once logged in, you will have the option of posting a roommate ad (either specifying that you have housing and are seeking a roommate or that you need housing and want to move in with other individuals). Go through the ad listing and complete each question. You will be providing information on what type of roommate you are seeking, where you live, or want to live, and any other information you find pertinent in order to find a compatible roommate.
Your roommate ad will not include your name and/or personal contact information (unless you choose to have that information display on the website). Even when individuals contact you, they will not have your email address. Users will have to fill out a web form that will be emailed to you. After this first point of contact, it is up to you whether you would like to respond and/or provide any further personal information to the user.
Roommate Fairs
Roommate Fairs are held each semester and are great opportunities to meet potential roommates face-to-face in a low stakes and fun setting. A student ID is required before entering the event. We suggest that any student seeking a roommate set up a roommate ad before the Roommate Fair.
Visit our Roommate Fairs page for dates and times!
Successful Roommate Experiences
Your relationship with your roommate(s) can affect your living experience and happiness. The best way to present clear expectations is by drafting/signing a roommate agreement. It is imperative that you and your roommate(s) discuss all items on the roommate agreement and come to an agreement. For a sample roommate agreement, check out the Off-Campus Living Guide and the sample roommate agreement.
Things to consider when chosing your roommate,
- Friends: Remember, friends are not always the best roommates.
- Communication: Open and honest communication is the key to a positive roommate experience!
- Unpaid Rent: What happens if a roommate runs into financial difficulties and is forced to move out without paying rent?
- Utilities: Will each roommate be responsible for paying a share of the utilities, even if he/she is not residing in the property?
- Subleasing: If a roommate wants to sublet his/her room (and the landlord permits this), is everyone comfortable with the agreement? Will the current roommates have a say in selecting the new/temporary roommate?
- Quiet Time: Will you all have agreed upon study hours?
- Food: Will everyone share the cost of food or shop individually and have a hands-off policy?
- Guests: Will everyone be permitted to have overnight guests (and if so, are there rules for that)?
- Temperature: Will there be stipulations on what temperature the thermostat will be set at?
- Cleaning: Will the you all have a cleaning schedule?
- Parties: Will everyone be permitted to host parties? Who gets to come over? Who is cleaning?
- Rooms: Who gets what room in the apartment/house (and do they pay extra for bigger/special rooms)?
- Showers: Who gets to use the bathroom/shower in the morning/night? What’s the schedule?
- Smoking and Drinking: Are smoking and drinking allowed?
- Conflicts: How will conflict be resolved (i.e. majority rules)? Mediation might be an option for you.
Mediation
The Office of Student Conduct offers a Student Mediation Program, visit Student Mediation Program. Mediation is a way to address conflicts and disagreements. Mediation is a problem solving process guided by a neutral third party who helps participants explore issues and options, with the goal of resolving the conflict. To learn more about mediation or to request mediation, call 614-292-0748 or visit Student Conduct.
Common Disputes Resolved by Mediation:
- Roommate Conflicts
- Money Disputes
- Property Disputes
- Work Related Disputes
- Student Organization Disputes
- Group Project Disputes
- Relationship Disputes