Quick Guide

Building Access

Students have access to their residence during the dates in the Housing Occupancy Agreement. Access to other residence halls is allowed from 9 AM to midnight; between midnight and 9 AM, non-residents must be escorted by a resident. Unauthorized building access is subject to adjudication under the Student Code of Conduct.

GOCard

SwitchTech/Keys

Residential buildings are equipped with either a physical key-based lock or a SwitchTechlock. For more information including policies on lost keys, unreturned keys and lockouts, visit our Keys and SwitchTech Locks website.

Cleaning Expectations

Damage Guidelines

Room Condition Reports (RCR)

A report on the condition of each room, apartment, or townhouse is provided to students to report issues within the first week of move-in. Any damages, etc., not reported in the RCR will be billed to the student account under the Damage Guidelines.

Room Entry & Inspections

University’s Right to Enter:

Health & Safety Inspections:

Facilities & Maintenance

Emergencies: For urgent issues (active leak, no heating/AC, broken door lock), call Work Management at (202) 687-3432.

Laundry

Laundry rooms are available in all residential buildings. Townhouses and New Residential Complex residents have washers and dryers within their units.

Abandoned Laundry

Unattended laundry is collected monthly. Items in good condition will be stored for up to 7 days. After 7 days, unclaimed items will be donated. Email residentialliving@georgetown.edu before the end of the 7 days to inquire about abandoned laundry.

Report machine issues via the QR code posted on the specific machine.

Mail & Packages

For Residence Hall Students:

Student Name
Building & Room/Apartment Number
Georgetown University
3700 O St. NW, Washington, DC 20057

For Townhouse Residents:

Student Name
[House Number] [Street Number] St. NW
Washington, DC 20007