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ESA Letters for College Dorms: The Complete 2026 Guide

College dorms are covered by the Fair Housing Act, a fact that surprises students and occasionally surprises housing offices. The campus ESA process has its own choreography, disability office, documentation, roommate consultation, and this guide walks all of it.

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Key Takeaways

  • University housing is FHA-covered; no-pet dorm policies yield to valid accommodations
  • Requests route through the campus disability or accessibility office, not the RA
  • Documentation from a licensed provider is the core requirement everywhere
  • Roommate consultation is standard; approvals are room-specific
  • Start the process forty-five days before move-in for a smooth timeline

The Full Picture

The disability office is the door, and treating it as an ally speeds everything: these offices process ESA requests every semester, know exactly what documentation they need, and generally want to approve complete files quickly. The students who struggle submitted through the wrong channel, brought registry certificates instead of letters, or started the week before move-in.

The roommate dimension is the campus-specific wrinkle: shared rooms mean your approval typically involves notice to, and sometimes reassignment around, roommates with allergies or objections. Universities handle this administratively and fairly in most cases, and students who flag preferences early, single rooms, pet-tolerant matches, land in workable arrangements.

The Campus Timeline

Start about 45 days before move-in, submit through the disability services office, and complete the roommate step promptly. See our college pet policy hub for institution-specific guidance.

FAQ

Related Questions

Yes. University housing is a dwelling under the Fair Housing Act, and campus disability offices run the accommodation process every semester.
About 45 days before move-in. Summer submissions clear before the fall rush; move-in week submissions join a queue.
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