Dorm or student apartment, Arizona campus housing falls under the Fair Housing Act — your animal can stay with you.
Heading to school in Arizona with an anxiety, depression, or another condition your animal helps you manage? Student housing is covered by the same federal protections as any rental.
Arizona State in Tempe, the University of Arizona in Tucson, and NAU in Flagstaff all maintain accommodation processes for support animals in student housing.
Whether you live in a residence hall or a university apartment in Arizona, the Fair Housing Act generally applies — meaning a no-pet campus must still consider a valid ESA accommodation. Forms and deadlines vary school to school, so loop in housing or disability services as early as you can.
Everything happens by phone or video, so you can do it from a dorm room or library anywhere in Arizona. A Arizona-licensed mental health professional conducts the evaluation; if approved, the letter arrives within 10–15 minutes, ready to attach to your housing request.
Apply well before move-in; align your letter date with the housing application window; be upfront with future roommates; and remember an ESA’s protections cover housing — not classrooms, libraries, or campus buildings.
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A roommate’s allergies or objections may lead to a room reshuffle, but preference alone doesn’t override an approved accommodation.
Yes — for school housing in Arizona, the letter should come from a professional licensed in Arizona, which is exactly who we match students with.
Generally yes — the Fair Housing Act applies to most private university housing as well, though a few narrow religious exemptions exist.
It can’t; accommodation means no pet fees, in a dorm just as in an apartment.
Start at least a month out, ideally two: campus accommodation offices move on academic timelines, not yours.
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