Student ID Cards and Keys
New students are issued a student ID and room key when they check into their assigned residence halls. Continuing/returning students are issued a room or apartment key when they check into their assigned residence halls or apartments. It is the student’s responsibility to retain this ID and key and to use them for entrance to their assigned room.
Exterior building access is achieved by using a student's ID card. All residential buildings are locked 24/7 and are only accessible by the residents of that building or authorized staff from the Offices of Campus Safety and Student Life.
If a student ID is broken or damaged, please come to the Office of Student Life in Dahlstrom Student Center for a replacement. If a student ID is lost, a $25 charge will be billed to the student’s account.
If a room or apartment key is broken or damaged, a replacement key may be ordered by contacting the Office of Student Life or by stopping by the Office of Campus Life in Dahlstrom Student Center. A $75 charge will be billed to the student’s account for a broken or damaged room or apartment key.
If a room or apartment key is lost or not returned, a lock change and the appropriate of new keys will be ordered by contacting the Office of Student Life or by stopping by the Office of Student Life in Dahlstrom Student Center. A $250 charge will be billed to the student’s account for a lost room or apartment key.
If a key is lost or not returned, a lock change and the appropriate of new keys will be ordered by contacting the Office of Student Life or by stopping by the Office of Student Life in Dahlstrom Student Center. A $250 charge will be billed to the student’s account.
Students who have not lost their key and who are locked out of their room may contact the Offices of Campus Safety or Student Life for assistance. If you can find your floor or a building RA first, please do so.
Apartment and room keys should be treated as a house key. Please carry it with you always, and do not depend on the RA or other staff member(s) to unlock your room. It is the sole responsibility of the key holder to be responsible for their key(s) and shall remain in the possession of the key holder at all times.