Family/Parents
We are excited that your student is moving into a Gator Community ready to support their personal and academic success. We are here to assist your student as they make the most of their living and learning experience.
This page is intended to help parents and family navigate their way around the student housing website. Existing web pages related to the most frequently requested information or questions from parents related to student housing are condensed into links to each page here for you.
The following is a list of resources aimed at answering most questions and concerns.
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Student Move in
Information to prepare to move-in successfully and dates. -
Student Move out
Information to prepare to move-out successfully and dates. -
MyHousing Portal
Information on how your student accesses their CCA MyHousing account -
Room Selection and Housing
Learn about the housing assignment and renewal process. -
Living Options and Costs
Learn about CCA's housing options and housing costs. -
Paying Housing Fees
Information on CCA's Housing payment due dates and resources to assist in financing your student's on-campus experience. -
Residential Life Policies and Student Leadership
Learn about the policies, and engagement opportunities for your student at CCA. -
Facilities and Maintenance
Information on services provided to all residents to maintain their units. -
Student mail and package delivery
Learn how to send mail and packages to your student. -
CCA's FAQs
Information related to frequently asked questions.
We look forward to partnering with you. Feel free to contact us for additional information related to our resources or services to ensure your student's success as they meet the many challenges that come with their transition to college life.
A note on student's privacy rights:
CCA staff are limited by the outlines of the Family Educational Records and Privacy Act regarding what information can be shared about an individual student. This federal law, also known as FERPA, protects the release of information about students 18 years or older, unless the student gives permission to release the information.