Typically, non-local undergraduate and preparatory students are required to stay in the university’s student dormitories for their first two years. Non-local freshmen who have paid the dormitory fees will have their dormitory assignments arranged by the university, so there is no need for individual applications.
Every year, around January, the Student Affairs Office will issue a notice to all resident students for the renewal of dormitory applications for the new academic year. Students need to confirm their dormitory application online within the specified time. Dormitory allocation is based on the actual conditions of the dormitories, priority according to dormitory regulations, and the student's performance during the academic year. Applications from master's and doctoral students will be processed after undergraduate students have completed their dormitory confirmation procedures.
After freshmen have confirmed their payments, Student Affairs Office will assign dormitory rooms based on the student's region and college. Freshmen can check their dormitory information in WeMust Student APP under the "Dormitory" section.
On the day of new student registration, freshmen need to go to their assigned dormitory to collect their dormitory keys and other items. After that, you can move into the student dormitory immediately.
Freshmen arriving in Macau outside office hours, before 10 p.m. (including weekends), can directly go to their assigned dormitory to complete the check-in procedures.
Freshmen will be provided with a set of new beddings, including a mattress, quilt, air conditioning quilt, pillow, bed sheet, duvet cover, and pillowcase. Other personal daily necessities such as shampoo, body wash, etc., are not included.
The bed size is 2 meters long and 1 meter wide.
Dormitory rooms are primarily for 4-6 students each. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom and desk.
The dormitory uses three-prong (grounded) plugs or British standard adapter power strips. Freshmen are advised to purchase electrical appliances that meet CE standards, such as hair dryers, computers, and power strips, from registered stores in Macau and keep the purchase receipts.
No, to ensure fire and electrical safety, it is prohibited to privately install washing machines and dryers in dormitory rooms. Public washing machines and dryers are available in each dormitory building for student use. Additionally, according to dormitory regulations, students are prohibited from using unauthorized electrical appliances, such as cooking stoves, in public areas or dormitory rooms.
According to dormitory regulations, dormitory rooms and beds are assigned through computer draw lots and are pre-arranged. Freshmen are encouraged to make new friends. If there are any issues after moving in, they are welcome to contact dormitory staff at any time.
During the accommodation period from September to June each year, students can submit a room change request in the WeMust Student APP under the "Dormitory" section. $500 administrative fee is required if the request is approved. Unauthorized room changes will be considered a violation, and the student will be required to move back to the original room. serious cases may result in the cancellation of accommodation eligibility.
Leaving the dormitory is forbidden after 11 p.m. Students must log in to the WeMust Student APP under the "Dormitory" section for roll call between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. The roll call period from 11 p.m. to midnight is for supplementary checks.
The area around the school is well-connected, with multiple bus stations and light rail options for students to use, making it easy to explore the sights of Macau.
Each campus dormitory has a rooftop area for drying clothes. Clothes, shoes, and socks are not allowed to be hung in front of dormitory room windows, on window sills, or outside, as well as in public areas, common terraces, and corridors.
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