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Residence Life Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Email: reslife@rider.edu
Phone: 609-896-5057

Welcome home, Broncs!

Living on campus means being at the center of all the action – from cultural events to recreational activities and academic opportunities. It’s a place where you can make memories, grow as a person and feel truly at home. So, pack your bags and get ready to join a community that’s as diverse and vibrant as you are. There’s room for you at Rider University – and we can’t wait to welcome you home!

Whether you’re moving in for the first time or you’re a returning resident, we’re here to make your campus living experience comfortable, safe and memorable.

Settle in to your campus home

Learn more about your new home away from home. Below are key details to help you prepare, settle in, and make the most of your living space.

Your Residence Halls

Living on campus means not only being close to your classes, but being connected to friends, resources, activities, and of course, amazing on-campus eats. Browse our residence halls guide to learn more about your campus housing options.

All rooms come equipped with:

  • A bed, extra-long (80 inches) mattress, dresser, wardrobe, desk, and chair for each resident.
  • Tile flooring and Venetian blinds on windows.
  • Average room carpet size: 10’ x 12’. (Lincoln Hall carpet measurements vary; call the Residence Life Office if you are assigned there.)
  • Standard windows: 63” long x 94” wide; Lincoln windows: 63” long x 36” wide.

Helpful tips:

  • Bring linens, mattress covers, a laundry bag, wastebasket, study lamp, and clothes hangers.
  • Coordinate with your roommate to avoid duplicates for items like rugs, curtains, microwaves, or mini-fridges.
     

We’ve partnered with Dormify to make move-in simple and stylish! Find dorm-approved bedding, storage, and trendy decor at rider.dormify.com/move-in.

Protecting your personal property and mitigating financial risks is essential while living on campus. Rider University does not assume financial responsibility for personal belongings or unintentional large-scale damages caused by residents, such as fires or sprinkler-related flooding. To safeguard your items and finances, consider the following student-focused insurance options:

GradGuard Renters Insurance

GradGuard offers tailored renters insurance plans specifically designed for college students, providing protection for personal belongings and liability coverage.

Key Features:

  • Low $100 Deductible: Affordable compared to typical homeowners insurance deductibles ($500–$1000 or more).
  • Replacement Cost Coverage: Stolen or damaged personal property is replaced with items of similar kind and quality.
  • Worldwide Coverage: Belongings are protected even when traveling, studying abroad, or away from campus.
  • Electronics Coverage: Items like TVs, laptops, smartphones, and tablets are covered up to the policy limits.
  • Personal Liability Coverage: Up to $300,000 in protection for damages you may unintentionally cause to university property or injuries to others. For example, if you unintentionally set off your building’s sprinkler system, liability protection can help pay for the resulting damages.
  • Alternative to Homeowners Insurance: Unlike many homeowners policies, GradGuard ensures coverage for personal property away from your primary residence without affecting your premiums after a claim.

GradGuard Renters Insurance is underwritten by Markel® American Insurance Company. Visit GradGuard.com/renters for more details or to get a quote.

National Student Services, Inc. (NSSI)

NSSI provides comprehensive personal property coverage designed for college students. This plan offers protection against fire, water damage, theft, and other losses. If your homeowner's insurance does not extend to your belongings, contact NSSI or your insurance carrier to explore additional property insurance options. Learn more about your coverage options.

All rooms contain a bed, mattress, desk, chair, wardrobe, or built-in closet and dresser for each occupant.


What TO Bring:

  • Electronics: Computer/laptop, Keurig coffee maker, Television & cables (25 ft. 75-ohm cable), Power strip with surge protector, Charging cords, Fan
  • Furniture & Room Décor: Microwave (ONE per room, max 0.7 cubic ft./700 watts), Small refrigerator (ONE per room, max 4.5 cubic ft.), Bed risers (no outlets), Carpet/area rug, Curtains, Lamp, Trash container & bags, Storage containers, Bulletin board/whiteboard
  • Bedding & Linens: Blanket, Pillows, Twin XL sheets, Mattress pad
  • Toiletries: Towels, Toiletries, Shower shoes/flip flops, Shower caddies, Hair dryer
  • Kitchen/Food Supplies: Can opener, Plates/dishes, Cups/mugs
  • Cleaning & Laundry: Cleaning supplies (mop, broom, cleaning wipes), Clothes hangers, Laundry basket, Liquid/powder detergent (no pods), Iron (auto shut off)
  • School Supplies: Notebooks, Pens/pencils, Scissors, Stapler, Tape
  • Emergency Supplies: First aid kit, Flashlight & batteries
  • Health & Safety: Masks, Hand sanitizer, Thermometer

What NOT to Bring:

  • Prohibited Electronics: Air conditioners (contact Student Accessibility and Support Services (SASS) if A/C is needed), Ceiling fans, Electric heated blankets, Space heaters, Hot plates, Electric fry pans, Heating coils, Toaster ovens, Extension cords (use surge protectors only), Multi-outlet adapters, Lamps with multiple heads, Halogen lamps, Lamps with bulbs over 75 watts
  • Prohibited Furniture & Decorations: Headboards/footboards for beds, Mattress extenders, Wallpaper, Candles, Incense, Himalayan salt lamps, Wax scent melters, Plug-in air fresheners, String lights (plug-in & battery-operated)
  • Prohibited Substances & Materials: Alcohol/drug paraphernalia (including decorative items like shot glasses/bottles), Highly combustible or explosive materials
  • Prohibited Cleaning & Laundry Items: Laundry detergent pods (use liquid/powder only), Coins for laundry (facilities are free)
  • Prohibited Kitchen Items: Anything with exposed heating surfaces (e.g., hot plates, toaster ovens)
  • Prohibited Miscellaneous: Pets (except fish in a 10-gallon or smaller tank), Weapons of any kind (including toy/water guns), Weightlifting equipment (gym access available), Live trees

Please note, the University does not have storage facilities for trunks and suitcases, but many students find they make great coffee tables and clothing storage in their rooms.

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Students are encouraged to store and ship their items with Storage Squad over the summer or while studying abroad.

Here’s how easy it is:

  • Make a reservation at Storage Squad
  • Pick up FREE boxes and packing tape from a convenient location around campus
  • Pack and label your belongings
  • Storage Squad meets you at your campus address and places everything in their secure storage facility.
  • They ship your stuff domestically via UPS ground when and where you request
  • Storage Squad delivers when you return to campus – it’s that simple!
  • Costs are determined by the size of each item. Visit Storage Squad to use their price estimating tool. To reserve your space before they fill up, visit Storage Squad.
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Store Your Dorm offers moving and storage services for college students. Pack your items in boxes, leave them in your room, and Store Your Dorm will transport them to secure storage for the summer! Your belongings will be in your new dorm upon arrival. Reserve at storeyourdormllc.com.

*If moving off campus, delivery will be coordinated separately.

Stay Organized and Prepared

We’ve got you covered with key information and dates:

  • Move-in Information: View the move-in schedule.   
  • Housing Calendar: Know when the residence halls open and close.
  • Housing Accommodations: Need specific arrangements? Let us help.
  • Contract Details: Understand your housing agreement and learn about contract termination policies.

Tools to Make Life Easier

  • Dining and Meal Plans: Delicious and convenient meal options, made for you!
  • Laundry Monitoring: Never wait for a washer or dryer again—track availability online.
  • Facilities Requests: Need a repair? Submit a work order quickly and easily.

Your Campus Community

Rider offers everything you need for a successful college experience, all just steps away:

  • Residence Hall Association (RHA): Join the RHA to connect with fellow residents and make your voice heard.
  • Public Safety: Keeping you safe, 24/7.
    • Parking and Vehicle Policies: Bringing a car? Learn the rules and options.
    • Fire Safety: Your safety is our top priority.
  • Student Affairs: Get involved with clubs and organizations, student government and more!
  • Information Technology: Stay connected with campus Wi-Fi and get tech support.

Support and Resources

We’re here for you—mind, body, and spirit:

  • Counseling Services: Prioritize your mental health with our professional team.
  • Health Services: Access medical care and health advice right on campus.
  • Mail & Print Services: Manage your mail, packages and printing needs.
  • Student Accessibility and Support Services (SASS): Support for academic, housing, and dining accommodations. 
  • Transportation: View the campus shuttle schedule and other transport options.
  • University Bookstore: Stock up on textbooks, Rider gear and supplies.

Guiding Principles

Living on campus means being part of a community built on respect and shared values. Familiarize yourself with:

  • Student Code of Conduct: What it means to be a responsible community member.
  • Damages Policy: Understand your responsibilities for maintaining your space.

Have Questions? We’re Here to Help!

If you need assistance or more information, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team at reslife@rider.edu or 609-896-5057. We’re excited to welcome you to the Rider family and help you make the most of your on-campus living experience!

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  • ID Card Information
  • Housing Accommodations
  • Contract Termination
  • Damages
  • Laundry Monitoring System
  • Dining and Meal Plans
Have Questions?

Residence Life Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Email: reslife@rider.edu
Phone: 609-896-5057

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