Fill out the simple form below to search for the perfect roommate going to your school today with URoomSurf!
Step 1: Choose your college network and create a profile.
Step 2: Take the roommate survey and review your matches.
Step 3: Get to know your matches, pick a roommate, and submit a mutual roommate request to your school.
- Erica S., Bowling Green State Univ.
essence21, 17/F, Attending Fashion Institute Of Technology in the Fall of 2010
Lyndseyt06, 17/F, Attending SUNY Plattsburgh in the Fall of 2010
lrawren, 17/F, Attending University of Michigan in the Fall of 2010
Kid_Kenya, 20/F, Attending Columbia College Chicago in the Fall of 2010
83759 students have signed up!
We've recently made some changes to our website. URoomSurf was always intended as a for-pay service. The first two months, we ran it for free while we were testing it and completing implementation of some features. This is why some students did not have to pay, and new registrants will have to upgrade to a Basic or Plus account.
Now that URoomSurf is fully launched, new registrants will have to upgrade their account to take advantage of our matching features. However, as we always intended, we're charging a nominal fee for the service, which is a great value for identifiying potential roommates.
If you have any questions about URoomSurf or new ideas that we can implement, please e-mail us at contact@uroomsurf.com
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Many students will end up living with someone who is the opposite of them in many ways. It is important to be ready and willing to accept your differences and find ways to coexist. Your ability to do this can really improve your chances of having a positive roommate relationship.
Its pretty funny how even the smallest things can drive us crazy after awhile! Everyone has to understand that you can’t transform your roommate into your new best friend, but there are things you can do to make living together a lot more bearable.
Here are some ideas:
Adaptability and flexibility are key here. Living with one or several new people can be a challenge, but can also be a great learning experience if you allow it to be!