The Rising Sophomore Housing Lottery

After you complete your first term at Harvard, you will take part in the rising sophomore housing lottery.

The College will email eligible first-year students (rising sophomores) in the spring before it’s time to enter the lottery.

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The Rising Sophomore Housing Lottery

If you are an eligible first-year student (rising sophomore), you are assigned to your House community during the Rising Sophomore Housing Lottery in the spring.

By entering the lottery you are not guaranteed any particular House choice. House assignments are allocated by a lottery tool at random.

  • Registering as a blocking group ensures that the members of your group are assigned to the same House.

  • Limited accommodations are made to meet State and Federal laws and policies of the College:

Rising Sophomore Lottery Eligibility

All first-year students who have completed the fall term must enter the lottery, including:

  • Students on leave or those planning to take a leave of absence.  
  • Students planning to move off-campus.
  • Students who intend to block as a group of one.

Exception: First-year students who do not complete the fall term do not take part in the lottery. They return to the Harvard Yard.

The Application Cycle (Spring 2025)

February 24, 2025
12 PM

Lottery registration opens for 48 hours.

February 26, 2025
12 PM

Lottery registration closes. Blocking group changes are due.

March 13, 2025
8 AM

Housing Day! You are notified of your House assignment during the morning dorm storm. We will also email your assignment in the afternoon.

Applying as Groups (Blocking)

You can register for the lottery as a “blocking group” with up to eight students. Blocking ensures that the members of your group are assigned to the same House.

  1. Choose a Group Leader: Blocking Group Leaders set a group name and password for the group. They also receives your group’s housing assignment on Housing Day.

  2. Select a Group Name: Be creative and thoughtful about your group name. Blocking group names are shared with the Alumni Office for their record-keeping.  

    Each House will run a separate process to assign sophomores to rooms in August.

Terms and Conditions

  • Your blocking group size does not influence your House placement.
    Don’t try to create a blocking group of a specific size. Every year we see many groups of 1 or 2 and many groups of 7 or 8. Do what works for you and your group.

  • You might not share the same suite with all students in your blocking group. 
    Suites in the Houses are first selected by Seniors and Juniors in the House lottery. Your House Administrator will assign you to spaces available after the Senior and Junior lotteries.

  • First-year students who do not complete the fall term do not take part in the lottery.
    They return to the Harvard Yard.

  • Eligible first-years who do not enter the lottery will be automatically registered as a blocking group of one.

Upcoming Deadlines

FAQ

What if I have housing accessibility concerns?

If you are concerned that aspects of the residential environment may be inaccessible to you due to the impact of a disability, visit the Disability Access Office (DAO) website and complete an application to request accommodations. Please note that the deadline to the request accommodations for Fall 2025 is Friday, January 31.

What if I move off-campus after my first year and do not get an assigned House via the lottery?

You will be automatically affiliated with The Dudley Community.

What if I have gender-based needs that require accommodations beyond those offered by your policies?

Submit any gender inclusivity concerns to our office ahead of the lottery.