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June 27, 2026 · 4 min read

College Dorm Roommate Agreement: Free Template for Students

First time sharing a room? Moving into a dorm is exciting — but 12 square meters with a stranger requires ground rules. Here's what every college roommate agreement needs.

1. Study Hours vs Social Hours

You have an 8 AM final. Your roommate wants to host a study group at midnight. Set designated quiet hours during exam weeks. Use a shared Google Calendar for major deadlines so nobody gets surprised.

2. Guests and Overnight Visitors

Your dorm is 12 feet wide. If your roommate's partner is always there, it feels like 6. Set clear rules: how many nights per week can guests stay? Does the other person need a heads-up? What about during finals week?

3. Shared Items and Food

Mini-fridge, microwave, snacks, Netflix password — decide what's shared and what's off-limits. The “my food, your food” rule prevents 90% of dorm conflicts.

4. Cleaning a Tiny Space

In a dorm room, mess multiplies fast. One dirty sock becomes a biohazard. Split tasks simply: one person takes trash, the other takes floor. Rotate weekly.

5. Moving Out Mid-Year

Sometimes it doesn't work out. If one person wants to switch rooms, what happens to shared purchases? Who keeps the mini-fridge you split? Address this upfront — it's less awkward now than during a conflict.

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