If my student’s roommate moves out at the end of winter quarter, what are the chances the school assigns a new roommate to their triple for spring quarter?
If your student's roommate moves out at the end of winter quarter, it is likely that UC San Diego will assign a new roommate for the spring quarter due to several factors.
High Demand for Housing UCSD has a significant Undergraduate Waitlist that opens each quarter, and vacancies are typically filled based on application date and the gender of the remaining roommates. This means that there is a strong likelihood that a new student will be assigned to fill the vacancy.
University Policy According to the Single Undergraduate Residential Housing Contract, the university reserves the right to assign an additional resident to any room as space becomes available. This policy supports the filling of vacancies promptly, especially during the transition between quarters.
Mid-Year Transfers Additionally, many students transfer or return from leaves during the winter to spring transition, which increases the chances of filling the vacancy with a new transfer student or someone from the housing waitlist.
For more specific information about your student's room assignment and the roommate matching process, they should check their Housing Portal or contact their Residential Life Office directly.