Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Housing Application!

Innovators Hall

Capitol Technology University provides a residential community that enables all full-time undergraduates and graduate students to experience the University as live-in students outside the classroom. It is a first come basis in correlation without the housing application process Capitol’s residential option comprises 1 multicultural facility.

Innovators Hall houses approximately 220 residential students, one Resident Director (live-in), and 3-4 Resident Assistants. 

The college offers distinct room types such as 2A (2 per apt), 4A (4 per apt), 5A (5 per apt), 8A (8 per apt). Each apartment includes a combined living, dining, and kitchen area, fully furnished with an electronic range, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator/freezer, garbage disposal, air conditioning with individual climate control, wired and wireless internet access, and 4-6 monthly building events for building a sense of community.

Housing Applications for 25-26 NEW ACCEPTED students to Capitol Technology University IS NOW AVAILABLE. Please DO NOT SUBMIT if you HAVE NOT YET been accepted.

 

The housing license will be emailed to you in the upcoming weeks and will have the updated rates for the 25-26 academic year. The housing application, housing license, and housing application fee and deposit must be paid to guarantee housing.  

 

To apply for university housing:

 

New Students- complete the housing application and submit a $200 room reservation fee to the Business Office.

Returning Students- complete the housing application, and the room reservation fee is $150 to the Business Office.

 

You may contact the Business Office at businessoffice@captechu.edu and 301-369-2319 to make your payment and please specify it is for housing.

 

Individuals with a housing application, signed housing license, and a room reservation paid on file by June 1, 2025, will be guaranteed housing for Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. Applications or payments received after June 1 cannot be guaranteed for Fall housing and may be wait-listed. Please review the Housing License for information about the deposit refund schedule which will be emailed to you at a later date.

Should you have any questions, please reach out to ResidenceLife@captechu.edu

Residence Life can be contacted via email at residencelife@captechu.edu

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Gender Inclusive Housing

Gender Inclusive Housing (GIH) is a voluntary housing option where students can be assigned to live in the same room with any other student regardless of sex, gender assigned at birth, biological gender, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation. 

  • This housing option is only available to those who have lived on campus for one year or more. If an incoming first year or transfer student is interested in living in this community, they will be required to contact the Director of Student Life and Residential Services for further information to make sure they are placed in the space best suited towards their needs. 

  • No student will be forcibly or randomly placed into a Gender Inclusive Housing assignment. If a student does not wish to live in that community, they will be placed with roommates of the same biological sex. 

  • Students will be allowed to choose roommates in this community based on compatibility rather than based on biological sex. 

  • You must be at least 18 years old to opt-in to this housing option. Anyone under the age of 18 will not be permitted to live in gender inclusive housing for liability concerns. 

  • Students will be asked prior to the housing selection process to complete a separate application with information on what type of person they’d like to live with. 

  • The preferred living space for students in Gender Inclusive Housing would be single bedrooms. However, we understand that cost is generally a concern. Because of this, students who wish to live in a double or triple within this community must request specific roommates. 

  • When a space is left empty, students will be given a specified amount of time to identify and request a new roommate. If students fail to do this, the space will be filled with someone that had been placed on a waitlist or, due to the nature of this community, the space will go unfilled. 

  • This policy is not intended for couples of any orientation. Capitol Technology University does not support cohabitating with romantic partners as it not only distracts those around the couple but the couple themselves from focusing on their academics.  

  • Parents will not be notified if a student has opted in to live in this community. It is the student's responsibility and right to share whatever information they so choose with their families. It will not show up on any bills or paperwork as anything different. 

  • The Office of Residence Life expects all inhabitants of this community to respect everyone of all identities, even those that don’t align with their own. If there seems to be an issue with people respecting others, the Office of Residence Life reserves the right to intervene and relocate those that they see fit.