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Campus Housing

Housing Types (note the important update regarding couples’ housing)
Housing Registration Notes
Cost and Check-in Times
Campus Housing Accommodations
Meal Option (Signature Card only for 2009; the “Meal Ticket” has been discontinued)
Refund Policy

Other Lodging Possibilities:

Hotels, Motels, and Campground Information
Add a Listing to the Bulletin Board


CAMPUS HOUSING TYPES

Women’s Housing—Individuals or groups (up to six women per group) may apply.

Men’s Housing—Individuals or groups (up to six men per group) may apply.

Family Housing (only for families attending with youth)—Four to six family members may apply as a group for family housing (a parent or guardian must accompany youth). Please note that family housing is limited to six individuals per apartment, and youth must be 14 or older. (No cooking facilities are available.)

Important Update: Couples’ housing is no longer available on campus due to the demolition of Deseret Towers. The remaining facilities at Helaman Halls cannot house both genders in the same building since they have only one restroom per wing or have shared bathrooms between rooms. Other than those who qualify for a family housing unit in Heritage Halls, men and women will be housed in separate buildings and should apply for either men’s or women’s housing. If this arrangement will not work in your particular circumstance, we encourage you to check our listings of other lodging possibilities listed above.

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Housing Registration Notes

  • To obtain campus housing, if space is available, a person must first register for the Campus Education Week program by telephone and select either Monday–Friday or Tuesday–Friday program registration. The operator will then have the option to register that person for any available housing space. Housing registration is available weekdays from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. mountain time through August 7 by calling 801-422-8925.
    • May 5 to July 23—Individuals and groups may register by telephone for any remaining space.


    • July 27 to August 7—Only individual housing registrations (no groups or roommate requests) will be accepted by telephone on a space-available basis.

  • You may request a roommate (of the same gender) at the time you register for men’s or women’s campus housing. To do so, you must provide the name of your requested roommate and enter a 10-digit group link number. This “group link number” should be a telephone number (including area code) of one of the roommates. Your roommate must register separately and request you as his/her roommate by providing your name and entering the same group link number that you entered. This will eliminate the chance of one individual receiving housing while the requested roommate does not receive housing. If you, as roommates, register as part of a group, the entire group (six individuals maximum) must enter the same “group link number.” Students registering singly who do not request a roommate will have one assigned.


  • A “group link number” will also be used to keep family and group housing registrants together. This “group link number” should be a telephone number (including area code) of one of the group members. All group members must provide the same group link number during registration. If there is a specific member of the group you wish to have as a roommate, you must provide his/her name during the registration process and have him/her register separately and list you as a roommate.

  • We try to honor requests for group housing in the various housing types. The maximum group size is six individuals.

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Campus Housing Cost and Check-in Times

  • Campus housing, Sunday night–Friday night, is $103 per person. Those who register for campus housing may check in beginning Sunday, August 16, between 3:00 and 11:00 p.m. Check-in time Monday through Friday is between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Because of a strict maintenance schedule, you must check out of housing by 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 22. (Please note that there is no longer a Monday night–Friday night option.)


  • Early check-in is available on Saturday, August 15, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. for an additional $20 per person per night, which will be collected upon your arrival.

Campus Housing Accommodations

  • Campus housing accommodations include two twin beds per room, bed and bath linen, and central bath facilities on each floor. Students applying singly who do not request a roommate will have one assigned.


  • If you register for campus housing and are in need of an accommodation for a qualified disability, please inform the Campus Education Week Office in writing immediately after receiving your housing notification, but no later than July 17. Please be specific in your request. BYU is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for people with qualified disabilities.


  • No cooking facilities or rooms with private baths are available.


  • Students under the age of 19 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. No one under 14 will be allowed in campus housing.


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Alternatives to Campus Housing

  • Many Education Week students stay with family or friends. You may want to purchase a program registration for your host and/or hostess in appreciation for their hospitality.


  • Check area Hotels, Motels, and RV Parks from the Utah Valley Business Development site.


  • The parking lot north of the Indoor Practice Facility (lot 37) is available beginning Saturday, August 15, on a first-come, first-served basis for completely self-contained RVs. No hookups, showers, restrooms, or dump sites are available.


  • If you live within a daily driving distance, please consider returning home in the evenings, leaving the limited housing for students who come from areas outside the Wasatch Front.

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Do you have any lodging available for rent during Campus Education Week?

If so, you may submit the following form to have your lodging information added to the Off-Campus Housing Bulletin Board for Campus Education Week (housing for the week of August 16–21, 2009). You may be contacted to verify the listing you submit. We reserve the right to withhold or withdraw any disingenuous information. Please note: This is not a submission form for BYU student off-campus housing. The information you submit should appear on the bulletin board (shown below) in one or two business days.

The Off-Campus Housing Bulletin Board is provided as a service to patrons of the Campus Education Week program. Campus Education Week and Brigham Young University neither endorse nor recommend any of the facilities listed. Individuals are encouraged to make their own investigation of the appropriateness of the facilities for their use. Any resulting arrangements will be strictly between the individual and the facility!

Submit an Entry for the Bulletin Board:

Name of Housing:

Street Address:

City:

State:

Cost/Week:

Category (Men’s, Women’s, Men’s or Women’s, Couples, Family):

Type (Apartment, Condo, Duplex, House, Basement):

#Rooms:

#Baths:

Contact Name (First, Last):

Contact Phone Number (please include area code):

E-mail Address (optional):

Additional Information (optional):

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Hotels, Motels, and Campgrounds

Many lodging alternatives can be found in Utah Valley and along the Wasatch Front. Hotel, motel, and campground listings for Provo and its surrounding cities can be found in the links below. These details come from the Utah County Online Visitors’ Guide presented by the Utah County Convention & Visitors Bureau. This Visitors’ Guide can provide valuable help in planning your trip to Campus Education Week, including a map of the Utah County accommodations.

Lodging information is provided as a courtesy. Neither Campus Education Week nor BYU endorse or recommend any of the facilities listed herein. All arrangements are made strictly between the consumer and the individual facility. This is not a comprehensive listing.

Provo
BYU Vicinity
Best Western CottonTree Inn
Courtyard by Marriott
Days Inn
Residence Inn by Marriott
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
Super 8 Motel

Center Street
Amenity Inn
Econo Lodge
Executive Inn & Suites
Hines Mansion Bed & Breakfast
Provo Marriott
Provo Travelers Inn
TraveLodge

South—East Bay
Fairfield Inn by Marriott
Hampton Inn—Provo
La Quinta Inn (Promo code BYUTVL)
National 9 Colony Inn
Sleep Inn Hotel

Sundance
Sundance Resort

Campground Listings
East Bay RV Park
KOA Kampground
Lakeside RV Campground (discount avail.)
Uinta National Forest Campgrounds

Utah Valley Online Visitors’ Guide

Orem
Comfort Inn & Suites
Hampton Inn & Suites
La Quinta Inn—North Orem (Promo BYUTVL)
La Quinta Inn & Suites (Promo BYUTVL)

Springville/Spanish Fork
Best Western Mountain View Inn
Days Inn
Western Inn (Spanish Fork)

Payson
Comfort Inn

Lehi/American Fork
Best Western Timpanogos Inn
Days Inn
Hampton Inn—Thanksgiving Point
Lehi Historic Hotel
Motel 6
Quality Inn & Suites (American Fork)
SpringHill Suites (Thanksgiving Point)
Super 8 Motel
Value Place

Pleasant Grove/Lindon
Somewhere Inn Time



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