Frequently Asked Questions
Islander Housing is how you want to live! Two housing communities owned and operated by TAMU-CC and located on campus. Walk-to-class convenience. Stay-fit amenities. Professional staff that live on site. Tools that help you make the grade. And community events that keep you connected. Enjoy your college experience at Texas A&M Corpus Christi.
Roommate details are available in your Resident Portal once both you and your roommate(s) have signed your housing contracts.
To view your roommate(s), please follow the steps below:
- Log in to your Resident Portal.
- Click on My Details, located next to the three lines at the top left corner of the screen.
- From the drop-down menu that says "Please select next step," choose View Roommates.
- On the View Roommates page, you’ll find your roommate’s name and Islander email address listed at the bottom.
If the information isn’t visible yet, it may be because you or one of your assigned roommate(s) have not yet signed the housing contract.
If you are attending Anchor Camp, you will check in at the Performing Arts Center (PAC).
If you are moving in on August 22, you will check in at Performing Arts Center (PAC).
If you are moving in on August 21, you will check in at Momentum Village.
Please have your A Number and SandDollar$ ID ready when you arrive at the check-in tent. We’ll verify both to complete your check-in quickly. If you don’t have your physical SandDollar$ ID, you can use the GET Mobile app as your digital ID and even add it to your Apple Wallet. We still recommend getting your physical SandDollar$ ID as soon as possible. Having these items ready will help make the move-in process faster and smoother.
To download the GET Mobile app on an Apple device, click here.
To download the GET Mobile app on a Samsung/Google device, click here.
Yes, attending the mandatory floor meeting is part of move-in on Friday, August 22. There will be two sessions, one at 6:30 PM and one at 7:30 PM, and both will take place in the Performing Arts Center (PAC). This is required for first year students.
The 6:30 mandatory meeting is for residents in Dolphin, Coral, Harbor, Building 7, Jetty, Building 8, Building 5, Marina, Building 9, Building 4, Building 0, and Anchor.
The 7:30 mandatory meeting is for residents in Tarpon, Port, Building 6, Compass, Building 2, Bayside, Building 3, Surf, Building 1, Pelican, and Laguna.
To alleviate traffic congestion, we ask that you bring only one vehicle. If you have a second vehicle with guests, it must be parked in the designated guest parking zones at either property. Parking in the unloading zones will be limited and you will need to move your car to one of the designated parking areas after your time is up.
Momentum Village:
For Momentum Village, you will receive a hangtag when you check in, which allows you to park in the unloading zone for your assigned building. Guest parking is located at the Intramural Field Parking Lot.
Miramar:
For Miramar, you will receive a hangtag when you check in, which allows you to park in the unloading zone for your assigned building. You have 30 minutes to unload before you need to move your vehicle to the Hammerhead parking lot. Guest Parking will be at the Turtle Cove Lot.
When you arrive on campus, look for the Islander Housing Move-In signs and flags. They will guide you to the check-in area and to your assigned building. You can also reference the maps below.
Miramar:
Momentum Village:
- Bedding
- Renter’s Insurance
- Curtain & Tension Rod
- Fan
- Surge Protector
- Dehumidifier and/or Air Purifier
- Cellphone & Charger
- Laptop, Computer, & Tablets
- First Aid Kit
- Umbrella/Rain Gear
- Cleaning Supplies
- Trash Can & Trash Bags
- Toiletries
- Laundry Basket & Detergent
- Pictures & Decorations
- Lamp
- School Supplies
- Clothes & Hangers
- Towels (bath, hand & washcloths)
- Pillows & Linens
- Blue painter’s tape, Gaffer’s tape, poster putty, and 3M Command Strips.
Talk to your roommates about who's bringing:
- Microwave (May not exceed 700 watts & only one per room. Residence Halls Only. There is space for each resident living in the 1x1 suite residence halls to have their own microwave as the only shared communal space for these units are the bathrooms.)
- Mini-Fridge (May not exceed 4.4 cu ft & only one per room. Residence Halls Only. There is space for each resident living in the 1x1 suite residence halls to have their own mini-fridge as the only shared communal space for these units are the bathrooms.)
- Cleaning Supplies
- Bathmat
- Plunger
- Vacuum
- Additional lighting
- Living Room TV (No TV Included)
- Soap (dishwasher soap, dish soap & hand soap)
- Pots & Pans
- Flatware & Dishes
- Coffee Maker & Other Approved Appliances
- Paper Towels & Toilet Paper
- Candles, incense, oil lamps, and kerosene lamps.
- No pets except approved ESAs or service animals; no fish, reptiles, birds, rodents, insects, or exotic animals.
- Cooking equipment with an open coil (i.e. hot plate, grills, etc.).
- Loud stereo equipment.
- Bed risers.
- Wireless Router (W-iFi is provided in all units).
- Plug-in string lights.
- Doorbell cameras.
- No Velcro, duct tape, Gorilla tape, masking tape, super glue, nails, screws, or anything that leaves holes.
- No permanent fixtures, wallpaper, or painting to the room/apartment allowed. This includes any kind of door locks or other door-bracing mechanisms (including on bathroom doors), as these create fire and other safety hazards.
All units are furnished with a bed, dresser, desk and desk chair, closet, blinds, and an air conditioner. All apartment style units have a fully furnished living area and full sized kitchen.
Please note that residence halls do not come with a mini fridge, microwave, or closet doors.
All of Momentum Village have full-sized beds. Miramar has twin beds and full-sized beds.
Mattress Measurements:
Twin - 37.5" x 72"
Full - 55" x 80"
- May not exceed 700 watts & only one per room.
- There is space for each resident living in the 1x1 suite residence halls to have their own microwave as the only shared communal space for these units are the bathrooms.
- May not exceed 4.4 cu ft & only one per room.
- There is space for each resident living in the 1x1 suite residence halls to have their own mini-fridge as the only shared communal space for these units are the bathrooms.
Living on Campus
Browse through our frequently asked questions below to learn more about Momentum Village and Miramar Housing.Absolutely! PSA students fall under the same residency requirement as other First-Year Islanders.
Yes! Transfer and graduate students are welcome to live at Momentum Village and Miramar. Please note that Miramar is reserved for all First-Year students, so options there will be limited.
Is it necessary to purchase a meal plan to live at Islander Housing?
All students residing at Miramar are required to have a meal plan each semester of the academic year. The meal plan is optional for all Momentum Village residents. You can find various and affordable meal plan options.
Questions about Allergy Sensitivities? Visit the Islander Dining Campus Allergen Guide here.
A maintenance request must be submitted any time a resident notices that something is broken or not working properly. The request can be submitted 24/7 by visiting the Housing Portal. For more detailed instructions, visit the current resident resources webpage.
Miramar
Residents who bring a car must purchase a University Resident parking permit through the University Police Department (UPD). The Resident Permit allows the student to park in designated Resident-only parking lots or in combined Resident/General parking lots. The permit does not give access to General Parking lots.
Momentum Village
Students residing at Momentum Village who bring a vehicle are required to purchase a Momentum Village parking permit through the University Police Department (UPD). This permit allows parking only at Momentum Village and does not grant access to main campus parking areas. Students who purchase a General or Garage permit for main campus parking are not required to purchase a Momentum Village permit.
Islander Housing offers an Academic Year term (10 months) which begins in August and ends in May, and a 12-month contract that begins in May and ends the following May. If a resident would like to sign a summer housing contract, they can do so via their housing portal.
Yes! To receive your contract, you must attend an Islander Launch.
Housing contracts run mid-August to mid-May, students interested in living in on-campus housing for the summer can apply for a summer contract by visiting their housing portal.
Housing contract installments will be reflected on students’ tuition and fee statements in their S.A.I.L. account. Housing contract totals will be broken up into semester charges which allow students and parents to see their total expenses for the semester. Payments are due in accordance with the University’s deadline for payment of tuition and fees. Installment plans can be paid via the student’s S.A.I.L. account and through the Business Office. Installment plans are broken up into 4 payments. Each installment plan must be made per semester. For Fall 2022, there is a one-time $20 fee to enter the installment plan. There is a $25 fee for every installment that is paid late.
The Islander Housing contracts consist of a first page that is unique to your specific move-in and move-out, and then there are pages 2-10 that make up the housing contract body.
An individual housing contract provides each resident with their own separate housing contract and responsibility for only their living space, rental installments, and applicable utility and parking charges. By signing an individual housing contract, you are only taking responsibility for your rental installments and housing contract terms and will not be held liable for any delinquent amounts owed by your roommate(s).
Your Housing fees will be billed to your student accounts and are are due at the same time as your tuition and fees.
Housing fees will be due per semester and are reflected in students’ University Billing Statement listed on their S.A.I.L. account. Housing fees include the housing contract fee which is the full housing amount due per semester. For example, for a student living at Miramar in a 1-Bed/1-Bath Private residence hall space, their housing contract fee is $3,975 per semester. Other housing contract fees include early move-in fees, housing contract cancellation fees, etc.
Tuition and Fees, mandatory meal plan, and semester housing contract fees for Fall 2023 are due by August 15, 2023, and accessible via students’ S.A.I.L. account. Students will be able to start making payments mid-to-late July in S.A.I.L. for the Fall semester. If receiving financial aid funding, students will be able to utilize those funds for housing contract fees. However, all financial aid will first cover tuition, then university fees, followed by meal plans, and finally housing contract fees.
If needed, students may set up a University Installment Plan. For details on University Installment Payment Plans refer to this link. Questions about installment plans can be directed to the TAMU-CC Business Office at business.office@tamucc.edu or by calling 361.825.2600 and select option #5.
Payments can be made online at tamucc.edu/sail, or by check or money order payable to the “Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi “and hand-delivered to the Business Office located in Student Services Center (Round Building).
Housing Contract installment amount will be reflected on your tuition and fee statement and payment is due in accordance with the University’s deadline for payment of tuition and fees.
Texas Senate Bill 1107 (now TEC 51.9192) requires all students entering an institution of higher education (public and private) to either receive a vaccination against bacterial meningitis or meet certain criteria for declining such a vaccination before the first day of the semester.
Please visit the TAMU-CC Bacterial Meningitis webpage to submit proof of vaccination and for important information about vaccination requirements.
Roommates
Roommate details are available in your Resident Portal once both you and your roommate(s) have signed your housing contracts.
To view your roommate(s), please follow the steps below:
- Log in to your Resident Portal.
- Click on My Details, located next to the three lines at the top left corner of the screen.
- From the drop-down menu that says "Please select next step," choose View Roommates.
- On the View Roommates page, you’ll find your roommate’s name and Islander email address listed at the bottom.
If the information isn’t visible yet, it may be because you or one of your assigned roommate(s) have not yet signed the housing contract.
Students who want to room with a specific person are responsible for coordinating together and selecting bedspaces in the same unit. Students who want to live with a specific individual should plan to apply at the same time to ensure they choose the same space.
To connect with other Islanders and select a roommate you have the opportunity to create or join groups through the application.
Creating a Group
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Set Up Your Group
- Group Name: Choose a name for your group.
- Group Size: Select the desired size for your group. This will be based on options predefined by your organization.
- Visibility: Decide if you want others to be able to find your group in search results.
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Complete the Setup
Once your group is created, you can:- Use the Menu to confirm your group was successfully set up.
- Edit, delete, or verify your group as needed.
- View the group profile to see how it looks.
- Click Save and Continue to finalize your changes.
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Review Roommate Matching Questions
You can now see the answers submitted by group members to roommate matching questions.
Joining a Group
If you’re not creating your own group and want to join an existing one, follow these steps:
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Start Your Search
- Click Join Group.
- Enter the group name of the one you’d like to join.
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Send Your Request
- Click Join Group to submit your request.
- You’ll see a confirmation message letting you know your request was sent.
- Your Outgoing Requests list will now show your pending requests.
Searching for Roommate Groups
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Find a Group
- Click Search for Roommate Group.
- Use the filters on the left-hand side to narrow down the results.
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Request to Join
- Once you find a group, click Join Group.
- A message will confirm your request was sent, and it will appear in your Outgoing Requests list.
Suggesting Roommates
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Get Suggestions
- Click Suggest Roommates.
- You’ll see a list of potential matches based on a specific matching threshold. (Only users who’ve created groups will appear.)
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Take Action
From the suggestions, you can:- Add to Group: Invite them to join your group.
- Send Message: Reach out to them directly.
- View Profile: Learn more about them before making a decision.
Responding to Incoming Requests
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Manage Requests
- If someone requests to join your group, you can either accept or decline their request.
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Next Steps
- If you decline, the requester will receive a message letting them know.
- If you accept, you’ll have additional options, such as:
- Removing them from the group.
- Making them a group leader.
- Sending them a message or viewing their profile.
- All belongings must be out of the unit (not out in hallways, breezeways or common areas).
- Please leave cabinets, drawers or closets open after removing items inside to aid our team in post move-out inspections.
- Set the thermostat to cool and 72 degrees.
- Lock all windows and doors in your bedroom and front door if applicable.
- Ensure that any ESA or pets have been accounted for and leave with you.
- Take all bikes, kayaks or other stored items.
- All apartment & townhome residents must empty & clean out kitchen cabinets, storage units, and patios.
- Momentum Village residents will also need to turn in their gate hangtags.
To complete the Move-Out Form during office hours, students must enter the office to access a QR code to take them to the form. After office hours, residents can find the QR code posted by the key drop-off box.
Key drop-off locations:
Monday - Friday | 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
At the front desk inside either office.
After Hours
Drop box outside of Miramar Office
Drop box inside Momentum Village Phase 1 Office
Damages or cleaning charges in shared/common areas will be split equally among all roommates unless the responsible party takes ownership on their Move-Out Form. During each roommate’s check-out, we’ll notate the condition of the common areas to help determine responsibility. To avoid shared charges, it's important to communicate with your roommates about expectations for cleaning and who is moving out first. Make sure the common spaces are clean, and any damages are addressed before your check-out.
Most common Housing Violation charges include: (This is not an exhaustive list)
- Improper Checkout Charge: $250
- Trash: $50 per bag
- Wall Repair & Painting: $50 and up
- Pet Related Damages: $200 and up
All charges will be added to your SAIL account.