Faculty and Staff Housing Information

PLEASE NOTE: The information provided below is a brief summary of housing information for prospective faculty/staff residents. It is not a substitute for rental agreement terms and policies.

Apply for Housing

Applying for Housing

Please complete the following forms to apply for housing:

1. Application (select one application link):

Housing Application - for faculty/staff with WWU login credentials
Alternate Housing Application - for incoming employees who don't yet have WWU login credentials

2. Tenant Information Release

Housing Eligibility

Housing is intended to be for short-term, transitional use for full-time, benefit-eligible employees.

Wait list

Eligible employees may reside only in the university’s taxable properties (Faculty Court Apartments and several houses). Because demand for housing often exceeds supply, housing applicants are placed on a wait list and prioritized. Except in case of emergency, in which the housing department reserves the right to adjust the wait list, applicants are prioritized as follows:

  1. Employees already living in Village Housing who have been given an emergency priority status based on recommendation from Rental Properties.
  2. Newly hired employees moving from outside of the Walla Walla Valley.
  3. Employees living outside of the Walla Walla Valley who are moving to the College Place Campus.
  4. Employees living in non-university-owned housing.
  5. Employees already living in Village Housing who wish to transfer from one university-owned property to another. 

Housing offers are made based on expected availability. If an offer is accepted, occupancy must take place within 30 days.

Notice on Policies

Village Housing is an extension of Walla Walla University and all university policies apply. Walla Walla is legally exempt from the Landlord-Tenant Laws pursuant to 59.18.040(1). 

The Rental Agreement, the Village Housing Handbook and the Walla Walla University Employee Handbook contain the terms of the rental agreement.

Non-Refundable Housing Administrative Fee

Before taking occupancy, the employee is to pay a non-refundable housing administrative fee. This is for use by the university for general administrative and routine property turnover costs. It does not cover damages or extra cleaning needed after the property has been vacated. The fee is $250 for a single occupant in a 1 bedroom, or for each occupant assigned to a 2+ bedroom, or $500 for a married couple, family, or for a single occupant in a 2+ bedroom residence. The housing fee may be paid online using electronic check or credit card, through payroll deduction, or by cash or check at time of check in.

Rent Payments

The university does not charge a first- or last-month's rent up front. Rent is prorated based on the date of check in and paid through payroll deductions. Half of the monthly rent amount is deducted from the first payroll of the month, and the second half is deducted from the second payroll of the month. At the time of move-in, Village Housing will notify the payroll department to begin deductions.

Rental Agreement

The University uses month-to-month rental agreement.

Pets

Faculty and staff may be approved, in advance, to maintain up to 2 common household pets with a $500 non-refundable fee for each pet and a signed addendum. Pets must be under control of the resident at all times when outside the home (on leash not longer than 6 feet).

Utilities

In addition to rent, the resident is responsible for all utilities and services not provided by the university, such as electricity, natural gas, and fuel oil. These vary depending on the property, and will be communicated when housing is offered and reserved.

Faculty Court Apartments

The university provides water and sewer service. Dumpsters are available for household trash. Wi-Fi internet is provided and supported through the university’s IT department.

Single-Family and Multi-Unit Houses

The university provides water, sewer, basic garbage, and lawn mowing service to a majority of the properties. Details are communicated when housing is offered and reserved.

Amenities

Faculty Court Apartments

Faculty Court has a shared basement laundry site (pay-per-use). No dishwasher or air conditioning available. Residents are permitted to have their own window air conditioning units. Gravel parking lot.

Single-Family and Multi-Unit Houses

House units typically have laundry hookups but can vary in availability of air conditioning, dishwashers, fencing, parking spaces, garages or storage, and can be discussed when housing is offered.

Moving In

Dependent on housing availability, a prospective employee who has been reserved for housing may check in at the Village Housing office during business hours and take occupancy up to (2) weeks prior to the employment start date once the human resources department has confirmed that all of the employment requirements have been met.

Moving Out

The university requires a thirty (30) day move-out notice. Individuals who fail to give the minimum notice may forfeit up to thirty (30) days of rent. Family members residing with the employee are required to vacate in tandem.

Any rent charges not paid for by payroll deductions will be added to the employee’s university account, and must be paid for separately by the 1st of the month.

Termination of Employment

The employee is required to vacate within two 2 weeks (14 days) following the last day of employment. Employee will continue to be bound by and expected to comply with the terms of the Walla Walla University Village Housing Residential Rental Agreement and the Walla Walla University Village Housing Handbook through the date the property is vacated.