Cougar Move-in Guide
Curious about what you can expect for Cougar Move-in this August? Check out this video for an inside glimpse at how Student Housing & Residential Life's (SHRL) professional and student staff, along with volunteers from across the campus community, worked to move 6,000-plus residents into their residential communities for the 2023-2024 school year.
Cougar Move-in Fall 2024
Cougar Move-in will take place Aug. 14-17. Students will be able to reserve their Cougar Move-in timeslot beginning Wednesday, July 17, 2024. An email notification, outlining instructions on how to secure desired dates and times for Cougar Move-in, will be sent in early July to all students with a Housing Agreement on file. Move-in timeslots will be available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
- Log into AccessUH and click on the "myHousing" icon to:
- Verify your room assignment.
- Select your assigned Move-in date and time.
- View roommate information.
- For more information, contact the Housing Office.
- Log into AccessUH to select your meal plan.
- Click on the "Cougar Card Connect" icon.
- Click on "Manage Your Meal Plan Account."
- Review the available plans and requirements before making a selection.
- Attend a Summer Orientation session to:
- Enroll in classes.
- Purchase a parking permit.
- Learn about financial aid.
- Sign up for the student health plan.
- Buy textbooks.
- For more information, contact the Admissions Office.
- Insure personal property that you plan bring to campus. Student Housing & Residential Life recommends that students obtain some type of rental insurance. Residents may consider utilizing GradGuard College Renters Insurance, a third-party contracted partner. For more information, log into Access UH and click on the myHousing icon to access the GradGuard link.
- Make a packing list. Review the suggested list of items to bring as well as prohibited items included in this guide. Be sure to talk with your roommate and/or suitemates to decide who is bringing shared items to avoid duplicates.
- Obtain your Cougar Card. Your Cougar Card is the official access card for all students, allowing you to enter your on-campus housing location and use your ShastaBUCKS, meal plans, on-campus printing and it is required to gain entry to the M.D. Anderson Library. Your card also gives you entry to the Recreation Center and free entry into most UH games and events. You are encouraged to pick up your card from the Cougar Card ahead of your assigned Move-in timeslot.
New Residential Students
There are just 3 easy steps to get your Cougar Card!
- Upload your photo in AccessUH using the Cougar Card Connect icon.
- Receive photo approval.
- Schedule an appointment at www.uh.edu/cougarcard to pick up your card or join our virtual line for same-day service by clicking the CougarQ icon in <href="https://accessuh.uh.edu/login.php">AccessUH.
Returning Students
Lost your Cougar Card and need a replacement? Schedule a time to pick up your card from the Cougar Card Office through CougarQ in Access UH. There is a $20 replacement fee that will need to be paid in the office at the time of pick up. You are encouraged to pick up your card before your scheduled Move-in date, so there is no delay in your Check-in process.
Have questions? Contact the Cougar Card Office at 832.842.CARD (2273) or cougarcard@uh.edu. Please visit Cougar Card Office Residential for more information.
- Bicycle lock (if you plan to bring a bicycle to campus, UHPD recommends U-shaped bike locks), Be sure to register your bicycle with UH Parking & Transportation.
- Bungee cords, plastic or tarp (receommended for assigned Move-in Day in case of rain)
- Cleaning supplies
- Computer/laptop
- Closet organizers
- Cougar Card - You will need it for Move-in, dining and accessing your residence hall. Be sure to upload your photo here.
- Desk lamp/desk organizers
- Disinfectant wipes
- Food/eating utensils
- High-efficiency laundry detergent, clothes hamper, iron/ironing board, hangers
- Housekeeping supplies – spray cleaner, trash liners, small vacuum, air freshener
- Linens pillow, blanket, quilt or comforter, pillow top or egg carton cushion, mattress pad, towels, washcloths, sheets (Beds in Cougar Village I, Cougar Village II, and Moody Towers are extra long, Twin-size beds. Beds in Bayou Oaks, Cougar Place, The Quad, and University Lofts are Full-size beds.)
- Moving supplies (Boxes, moving dolly, etc)
- Personal decor items posters, photos, etc. (No nails, screws or staples), only use blue painters tape or 3M Command Strips
- Personal toiletries including toilet paper (Shower caddy and shower shoes for Moody Towers)
- Surge protector - Fire Marshal requires these to be UL approve
A note about refrigerators:
Several residence halls come equipped with refrigerating appliances.
- Moody Towers - rooms come with a microwave-fridge
- Cougar Village I and II - rooms come with a mini-fridge
- Bayou Oaks - suites and townhouses come with a full-size fridge
- Cougar Place - suites come with a full-size fridge
- The Quad - suites, and townhouses come with a full-size fridge
- University Lofts – suites/rooms come with a full-size fridge
Due to limited space, it is recommended that student not bring extra refrigerating appliances.
TIP - Make sure to pack all belongings in boxes or totes. Loose items can easily be lost or misplaced. All boxes and totes should be labeled with the student's name, residence hall, and room number so they can be clearly identified.Students are strongly encouraged to insure their personal property and carry renters insurance, whether that be a special policy or as a part of the parents' or guardians' homeowners' policy.
Emergency Preparedness Kit
In case of an unforeseen emergency, an emergency preparedness kit is recommended. Each kit should contain supplies for a 72-hour period. For a full list of recommended items, visit the Office of Emergency Management’s Emergency Preparedness website.
- Candles or incense
- Drugs/paraphernalia
- Extension cords – Fire Marshal prohibits the use of extension cords
- Fireworks
- Hoverboards
- Large amounts of cash
- Microwaves - While it is ok to bring a microwave if absolutely necessary, we encourage most students not to, due to the fact the most residence halls have them in individual rooms and community kitchens.
- Multi-plug adapters without UL-approved surge protectors
- Open-coil heating or cooking devices (toaster oven, hot plate, space heater, air fryer)
- Pets – Other than fish in a maximum 10-gallon tank
- String lights such as Christmas lights unless battery-operated
- Tobacco - UH is a tobacco-free campus, this includes the use of electronic cigarettes and vape pens
- Weapons or anything that can be construed as a weapon*
*Use or possession of any items used as weapons, including, but not limited to, handguns, firearms, ammunition, fireworks, pellet guns, paintball guns, BB guns, knives, tasers, or explosive or noxious materials on UH premises except in accordance with federal, state, local law, and/or UH policy. NOTE: See UH's policy regarding Campus Carry at http://www.uh.edu/af/universityservices/policies/mapp/07/070105.pdf.
Ressidents assigned to Cougar Place, Cougar Village I, Cougar Village II, Moody Towers, The Quad, and University Lofts should report to Campus Recreation and Wellness Center on their designated Move-in Day. Bayou Oaks residents shoudld report directly to Bayou Oaks, NOT Campus Recreation and Wellness Center.
There will be a lot of activity during Cougar Move-in. Here are a few things to remember:
- Step One – Arrive at the University of Houston.
- Step Two – Park in the University Gateway Garage, across from the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. Parking is complimentary for Cougar Move-in.
- Step Three – Check-in at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center.
- Step Four – Return to your vehicle, and follow the signs to your residence hall.
- Step Five – Unload your belongings.
- Step Six – Park your vehicle.
If you notice damage or issues in your room after moving in, you must submit a FIX-IT request within 48 hours to address the issue. If you do not submit a FIX-IT request, you could potentially be charged for preexisting damages after checkout. To submit a FIX-IT request, you can: email fixit@uh.edu, call 713-743-4948, send a text message to fixit@uh.edu, or log in to AccessUH and find the FIX-IT icon.
If you run into any issues, please contact the front desk in your building:
- Cougar Village I - 832.842.6020
- Cougar Village II - 713.743.6432
- Moody Towers North - 713.743.6057
- Moody Towers South - 713.743.6056
- The Quad - 713.743. 6044
- Cougar Place - 713.743.6994
- Bayou Oaks - 713.743.6594
- University Lofts - 832.842.5638
In accordance with state and federal regulations, the university does not support illegal peer-to-peer music and video downloading.
Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network Services
Wi-Fi is available in all residence halls. If you are having difficulty connecting to the network in your room, please visit uh.edu/housing-support and submit a ticket.
Get the Most out of Wi-Fi
- 802.11ac is available in most Student Housing buildings. Go to uh.edu/improve-wifi and check our videos to make sure you can use the best Wi-Fi infrastructure.
- Take the speed test. Visit uh.edu/testmyconnection . If your speeds are slower than 5 Mbps, check the following settings to ensure your built-in Wi-Fi adapter is optimized:
- Disable Power Savings Mode. Some devices will slow or turn off Wi-Fi to conserve battery power. Maximize Wi-Fi performance by changing your power settings
- Switch Wi-Fi channel to 5GHz. 2.4GHz is a common frequency for electronic devices. To avoid wireless interference with these electronics, switch your device to 5GHz: Network Connections --> Adjust the Channel mode to prefer 5GHz.
- A USB Wi-Fi adapter. This is an easy way to enhance your device to get the fastest speeds available. UIT recommends the NetGear A6210, which is available on campus at the CougarByte and online stores or electronics retailers near you.
- Test a USB adapter before you purchase! Visit the Tech Commons Support Center to try a Wi-Fi adapter and see how much of an improvement it is over your current W-iFi connection.
Information Technology Support
There are several ways to get help with your IT needs. The most frequently asked for services involve general account issues (Cougarnet, Blackboard, etc.), your computer, how to set up wireless, and where to get the software.
IT Support Center staff will be onsite during Cougar Move-in to assist you. You can also reach IT staff at:
Live Chat: uh.edu/livechat - Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m.to 8 p.m.
Email: support@uh.edu
Phone: 713-743-1411
In-Person: Tech Commons, the basement of M.D. Anderson Library, every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
You can also text UIT at 713.743.1411. This option is available Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The University of Houston is vulnerable to impacts from tropical storms and hurricanes. This Hurricane Planning Guide provides guidelines and establishes protocols for an organized response to a hurricane. It addresses pre-storm preparation and post-storm recovery as well as management of the campus during a storm. Click on the following link to learn more information: http://www.uh.edu/emergency-management/.
The University of Houston Police Department (UHPD) can be reached at 713-743-3333 or by dialing 911 from a campus phone. For resources and information, please visit www.uh.edu/police/.