Housing Exchange
Barnard Students Living at Columbia
Barnard students who register for Columbia Room Selection must also register for Barnard Room Selection (and choose Living at Columbia as their category).
- Students may live in eligible Greek & Special Interest Communities
- Rising-Seniors only may register to be in groups with all rising-Seniors for the CU Lottery. Barnard students cannot participate as individuals or in mixed class-year groups in the CU Housing.
Barnard students cannot be RA or ODS "riders" (pull-ins) at Columbia, regardless of class year
Rising-Seniors who register for the Columba Housing Lottery are not guaranteed to be able to select with their CU group.
- There is a CAP on the number of Barnard students who can select into suites during the Columbia Housing Lottery.
- The number is based on the number of CC & SEAS students who register for and are able to pick in the BC Lottery, which is usually smaller than the number of BC students who register for the CU Lottery.
- The BC Cap varies from year-to-year and cannot be predicted in advance.
Barnard students who register for the CU Lottery but are not able to pick will drop back to take part in the Barnard 123 Lottery to pick a room for next year. BC students registered for the CU Lottery cannot participate in the 4, 5, or 6 Lottery.
Barnard students with room assignments at Columbia will be required to sign a Barnard Housing Contract (as Barnard will be responsible for billing you for your room). Barnard students living in Columbia housing are charged the Barnard room rate, not the Columbia room rate.
Barnard students who live at Columbia through the BC/CU Housing Exchange remain eligible for Barnard Room Selection for the following year as long as they do not cancel their campus housing and/or take a leave of absence.
- For more information about Barnard students living in Columbia Housing, please visit cp55586.com/reslife/housing-options/exchange/barnard-at-columbia.
- For more information about the CU Lottery, please visit housing.columbia.edu/content/living-barnard-students.
Columbia Students Living at Barnard
Eligible Columbia students who wish to live at Barnard must register for Barnard Room Selection before the deadline. They must additionally register for Columbia Room Selection and indicate they'll be participating in the BC Room Selection process.
Columbia students can pick into Barnard housing through the methods below:
- Be part of a 4-, 5-, or 6-person group for the Barnard Housing Lottery (see below for more info)
- Be a pull-in ("rider") for a Barnard RA
- Be a pull-in ("rider") for a Barnard student receiving a CARDS Pre-Lottery Housing accommodation
Columbia students may only live in suite-style housing (they cannot live in Hewitt, Sulz Tower, or Elliott Hall, i.e. corridor-style residence halls).
Male Columbia students may only pick with a group or be pull-ins for RAs or students with housing accommodations who are filling an entire suite (i.e. no partial suites). See "Inclusive Gender Groups" below for more info.
Columbia students living in Barnard housing are charged room rates set by Columbia, not the Barnard room rate.
For more information about Columbia students living in Barnard Housing, please visit cp55586.com/reslife/housing-options/exchange/columbia-at-barnard.
Lottery Groups with CU Students
- The Columbia students must register for Barnard Room Selection before the deadline.
- Groups with Columba students must be 50% or more Barnard students.
- The Columbia member(s) class standing will be part of the Group class year average.
- Columbia students may only take part in the 4, 5, and 6 Lottery (not the 123 Lottery).
- Co-ed groups that pick into Barnard Housing will be required to sign the Open Housing Agreement Form.
- More groups form than the number of available suites for the 4, 5, and 5 Lottery. This means that some groups will not be able to select a suite together.
- Columbia students who do not pick with their Barnard Lottery Group will drop back to participate in the CU Lottery as an individual (see housing.columbia.edu/content/living-barnard-students for more information).
Inclusive Gender Groups (Open Housing)
Barnard Residential Life & Housing is pleased to take part in Columbia's Open Housing program, to allow students to choose suites or rooms together regardless of gender identity. The primary reason for such a policy is to provide housing options that take into consideration varying identities and preferences and to ensure a comfortable & welcoming environment for all students. For more information, please visit the Columbia Undergrad Housing's FAQ about Open Housing.
Open Housing is not intended and is discouraged for romantic couples (room changes may not be possible if a couple breaks up).
All members of gender-inclusive groups who select housing at Barnard must sign & submit the Open Housing Agreement Form (linked above) before their Selection Time.
If a roommate/suitemate cancels their housing or moves out of the room for any reason, the remaining residents must identify an eligible student to fill the vacancy. Residential Life & Housing will define the time allocated to find a new roommate. This window of time will vary depending on the time of year and the status of any waitlists for assignments or room changes. Typically, the suite will be allowed a minimum of 24 hours but not more than one week to identify another eligible roommate/suitemate.
If another roommate(s) is not identified within the time period, the suite will revert to an all-women assignment, to be filled by Barnard or Columbia housing. This means that any male CU students in the suite would be reassigned to a CU residence hall.
Students who are interested in selecting a suite with a gender-inclusive group are strongly encouraged to speak to Matt Kingston (Associate Director for Housing), in advance of registering for Room Selection and/or their Lottery Selection Time.