Cougar Move-in Guide
We are so excited to welcome our Coogs to campus during Cougar Move-in Aug. 20-23! To help make your move-in experience as smooth as possible, please return to this page often throughout the summer, and check your student email regularly to be sure you have done everything required before you get to campus.
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Cougar Move-in Fall 2025
Schedule your Move-in Time
- Log into AccessUH and click on “2025 Housing” icon.
- It is important to arrive at your assigned check-in time to help limit the amount of traffic on campus and provide everyone with a smooth & easy experience.
Select your Meal Plan
- Log into AccessUH and click “Cougar Card Connect” icon.
- Review the available plans and requirements before making a selection.
Attend Summer Orientation/Enroll in Classes
- Your Cougar Card is the official access card for all students for their on-campus needs. Your Cougar Card is required to gain entry to your residence hall, access your meal plans, and other campus activities. Your card must be present during your move-in time to be able to complete your check-in process.
- Cougar Card Instructions for New Residential Students
- There are just three simple steps to get your Cougar Card!
- Upload your photo in AccessUH using the Cougar Card Connect
- Receive photo approval.
- Schedule an appointment at uh.edu/cougarcard to pick up your card or join our virtual line for same-day service by clicking the CougarQ icon in AccessUH.
- There are just three simple steps to get your Cougar Card!
- Cougar Card Instructions for 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.
Insure your personal property that you plan to bring to campus
- Student Housing & Residential Life recommends students obtain renters insurance.
- Residents may consider utilizing GradGuard College Renters Insurance, a third-party contracted partner. For more information, log into AccessUH and click on the 2025 Housing icon to access the GradGuard link.
Make a packing list
Review the suggested list of items to bring and what to leave behind. Discuss what items you will share with your roommate/suitemates to avoid duplicates.
What to Bring:
- Bicycle lock
- UHPD recommends U-shaped bike locks for students with bicycles on campus
- Be sure to register your bicycle with UH Parking & Transportation
- Bungee cords, plastic or tarp
- Recommended for your assigned move-in day in case of rain
- Cleaning and housekeeping supplies
- Spray cleaner, trash liners, small vacuum and air freshener
- Computer or laptop
- Closet organizers and hangers
- Cougar Card
- You will need it for move-in, dining and accessing your residence hall
- Be sure to upload your photo here
- Desk lamp and/or organizers
- Food and eating utensils
- Laundry Supplies
- High-efficiency laundry detergent, clothes hamper, iron and ironing board
- Bedding and personal linens
- Recommended items: pillow, blanket, quilt/comforter, pillow top or egg carton cushion, mattress pad, sheets, towels and washcloths
- 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 are allowed for wall fixtures, only use blue painters’ tape.
- Personal toiletries including toilet paper (Shower caddy and shower shoes for Moody Towers)
- Surge protector
- UH Fire Marshal requires these items to be UL-approved
- Recommended items: pillow, blanket, quilt/comforter, pillow top or egg carton cushion, mattress pad, sheets, towels and washcloths
A note about refrigerators
- Several residence halls come equipped with refrigerating appliances.
- Microwave-Fridge
- Moody Towers
- Mini-Fridge
- Cougar Village I, Cougar Village
- Full-size Refrigerator
- Bayou Oaks, Cougar Place, The Quad and University Lofts
- Due to limited space, it is NOT RECOMMENDED that students bring extra refrigerating appliances.
- Microwave-Fridge
Packing Tip
- Be 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 students’ name, residence hall and room number so they can be clearly identified. All electronics must be boxed.
- 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 UH Office of Emergency Management Emergency Preparedness website.
What to leave behind:
- Candles or incense
- Drugs/paraphernalia
- Extension cords and multi-plug adapters
- Fire Marshal prohibits the use of extension cords. Surge protectors are OK but must be UL-approved.
- Fireworks
- Hoverboards
- Large amounts of cash
- Microwaves
- While it is OK to bring a microwave, we encourage most students not to. Most residence halls have them in individual rooms/suites and community kitchens.
- Open-coil heating or cooking devices (i.e., toaster ovens, hot plates, space heaters, air fryers)
- Pets
- Pets (other than fish in a maximum 10-gallon tank) are not allowed on campus.
- Non-battery-operated string lights such as Christmas lights.
- 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 are prohibited on UH premises except in accordance with federal, state, local law and/or UH policy. NOTE: Read UH's policy regarding Campus Carry online.
Students will receive a message confirming their move-in time through their email. Arriving during your move-in time will make your move-in process easier and more convenient.
Move-in instructions vary by residence hall. Please review the instructions for your residence hall below.
Cougar Place, Cougar Village I & II, Moody Towers and The Quad
Residents assigned to these communities will report to the Campus Recreation & Wellness Center at your scheduled move-in time to receive your room key and building access.
Check-in instructions
- Arrive at the UH Campus Recreation & Wellness Center. Complimentary parking is available for students and guests during move-in at the University Gateway Garage located near the Campus Rec.
- At the Campus Rec you will complete the check-in process for your assigned room and receive your unloading pass. Please bring your Cougar Card to complete this process.
- After checking in, return to your vehicle and follow the color-coded directional signage to navigate to your residence hall.
- CV1 – Yellow
- CV2 – Purple
- CP – Green
- QU – Blue
- MT – Orange
- Once you arrive at your residence hall you will receive instructions and help with unloading your vehicle.
- Student Housing & Residential Life has partnered with University and Student Services to provide a full-service move-in experience for residents living in Cougar Village I, Cougar Village II, Cougar Place, Moody Towers and The Quad.
- USS staff will unload your belongings into bins and deliver them to your room while you go and park your vehicle. Please note only one vehicle per student is allowed to go through the unloading process.
- USS will only unload your vehicle once. Any additional loads or vehicles are the responsibility of the student to unload and move in outside of regular move-in hours.
- After your vehicle is unloaded, you’ll be directed to park in a designated parking lot. You can then return to your assigned residence hall and begin setting up your new home!
- Student Housing & Residential Life has partnered with University and Student Services to provide a full-service move-in experience for residents living in Cougar Village I, Cougar Village II, Cougar Place, Moody Towers and The Quad.
University Lofts
Residents assigned to University Lofts will report to the Campus Recreation & Wellness Center at your scheduled move-in time to receive your room key and building access.
Check-in instructions
- Arrive at the UH Campus Recreation & Wellness Center. Complimentary parking is available for students and guests during move-in at the University Gateway Garage located near the Campus Rec.
- At the Campus Rec you will complete the check-in process for your assigned room and receive your unloading pass. Please bring your Cougar Card to complete this process.
- After checking in, return to your vehicle and follow the gray color-coded directional signage to navigate to University Lofts.
- Once you arrive at your hall you volunteers will be there to assist you with unloading your vehicle with move-in bins.
- After your vehicle is unloaded, you’ll be directed to park in a designated area and go with the volunteers to deliver your items to your room, unload the bins and the volunteers will return the bins to the check-in area.
- You can then begin setting up your new home!
Bayou Oaks
Residents assigned to Bayou Oaks will report to the residence hall at your scheduled move-in time to receive your room key and building access.
Check-in instructions
- Arrive at Bayou Oaks and report to the front desk to receive your room key and building access.
- Unload your vehicle using the provided move-in bins.
- After your vehicle is unloaded, you’ll be directed to park in a designated parking lot. You can then return to your apartment and begin setting up your new home!
Move-in days are busy times on campus so please be patient, and most importantly...have fun!
Student Housing & Residential Life can accommodate a limited number of early check-ins for residents arriving on campus before Aug. 20, 2025. Please review the details and instructions below:
- Early arrival can be requested by emailing housing@uh.edu
- Students who check in before Aug. 20, 2025, will be charged a daily rate based on their room type
Check-in will take place at the Campus Recreation & Wellness Center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 20 through Friday, Aug. 22 and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 23.
Students arriving after 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday should report to the Campus Rec to complete their check-in process. Staff will be available at the Campus Rec until 8 p.m. but move-in assistance will not be provided at the residence hall.
Students arriving after 3 p.m. Saturday should report directly to their residence hall to complete their check-in process. Move-in assistance will not be provided.
If you are unable to arrive during a designated move-in day (Wednesday through Saturday), you will be able to check-in at your assigned residence hall front desk beginning Aug. 24, 2025.
Heat Safety
August in Houston is very hot – temperatures can reach well over 100°F. Wear cool and comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and most importantly, drink A LOT of water!
We recommend bring a personal water bottle to use at the refill stations around campus.
Technology Services
Information regarding technology assistance can be found on the UH IT website.
Emergency Planning
UH ALERT is the official emergency notification system for the University of Houston. UH ALERT is used to provide prompt notification to students, faculty, and staff if there is a condition that may threaten the health or safety of those on campus. To learn more about this service and sign up for alerts on the UH ALERT website.
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. Read more on the UH Office of Emergency Management website.
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/.