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Move-out donation programsStudents moving out of University residential buildings this spring are encouraged to participate in two move-out donation programs. Move-Out Cleanout runs through May 17, where accepted items include clothing and shoes, unopened non-perishable food, unopened new toiletries, and electronics. You can donate larger items like furniture, appliances, lamps, mirrors, and more during Dump and Run, May 9 and 17. Items donated at Dump and Run will go back to the student body for free in the fall semester. Get all the details for both events, including times and locations, here. These programs are sponsored by the Sustainability Office, Grassroots, and the Office of Residential Life and Housing Services.
UR Essentials rental books due May 10The return or purchase deadline on your UR Essentials rental textbooks is May 10. You can return rentals to the Barnes and Noble Bookstore located in College Town during regular operating hours. Each book is assigned to an individual student. Some digital materials expire on May 10 and may not be accessible afterward. If you wish to keep your print rentals, you may purchase them online using the link sent by Barnes and Noble or in person at the bookstore. Buyouts are available at any time before the deadline. Unreturned books will result in replacement charges.
Fall 2026 dining plan change periodChanges to your dining plan selection for the fall 2026 semester are accepted through June 30 using the or the . This is intended for students who have already selected their dining plan through StarRez or by using the Commuter Plan Registration form.
New after-hours mental health support from UCCUniversity Counseling Center (UCC) will now use Welltrack Helpnow by ProtoCall for after-hours mental health support. For access, students need only call the UCC number, (585) 275-3113, and after business hours, the call will be forwarded to ProtoCall counselors. To avoid duplication of services, UCC has discontinued its partnership with TELUS. TELUS will be available through its app until May 31. Counselors in Residence will continue to be available during the academic year for in-person after-hours support.
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