Keep your support animal in the dorm or your student apartment — campus housing is covered by the Fair Housing Act.
Between roommates, RAs, and housing portals, campus ESA requests in Wisconsin feel complicated — the underlying rights aren’t.
UW–Madison’s flagship campus, Marquette in Milwaukee, and the wider UW system handle steady accommodation volume.
Residence halls and university apartments in Wisconsin are generally subject to the Fair Housing Act, so a valid ESA letter obligates the school to consider your accommodation request — even where pets are banned. Each campus has its own paperwork and deadlines, so check with your housing or disability services office early.
The evaluation is fully online — fit it between classes from anywhere in Wisconsin. Meet a licensed Wisconsin mental health professional by phone or video, and if approved, your letter arrives in 10–15 minutes. Submit it with your housing request, keep copies, and follow up in writing.
Start the process weeks before move-in, time the letter to your housing application, talk to future roommates early, and keep expectations straight: ESA rights cover where you live, not lecture halls or labs.
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In most cases yes — courts and HUD treat university housing as covered by the Fair Housing Act, so schools must consider reasonable accommodation requests for a valid ESA.
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 Wisconsin, the letter should come from a professional licensed in Wisconsin, 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.
Start at least a month out, ideally two: campus accommodation offices move on academic timelines, not yours.
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