Official sources, exact scope, and automated verification dates—plus clear verify states where an assignment still controls.
4 scoped topics2 official sourcesAutomated source verification
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What can you rely on here?
Current UCLA Housing sources support the room furnishings, named room and building restrictions, one-mini-fridge limit, separate-microwave prohibition, and Fall 2026 move-in details shown here. These rules passed automated source verification on August 18, 2026; assignment-specific materials still control.
Facts at a glance
UCLA housing topics, scope, sources, and automated verification state
approvedautomated multi modelCurrent through 2026-09-17
What the school provides
Provided
Room furnishings and bed size
UCLA Housing says each resident's room is furnished with a bed, desk, desk chair, and storage space, and tells residents to bring linens for a 36-by-80-inch extra-long twin bed.
No current automatically verified allowed-item rule is available. Absence here does not mean an item is allowed.
What is prohibited or restricted
Prohibited
Listed prohibited room and building items
UCLA Housing lists halogen lamps, coffee makers, hot-water dispensers, toasters, toaster ovens, freestanding microwaves, open-coil appliances, space heaters, air-conditioning units, and materials for lofting beds among items not allowed in rooms or buildings.
UCLA Housing allows one mini-fridge per room. Students may bring their own mini-fridge or rent a combination MicroFridge; UCLA prohibits a separate freestanding microwave because of limited electrical capacity.
UCLA Housing schedules on-campus move-in for September 16-19, 2026, says assigned dates and times will be available in late August, and advises students to pack light.
These topics remain assignment-dependent, stale, conflicting, or below the automated publication threshold. Their exact state and official source stay visible without turning uncertainty into a rule.
Residence-hall or room-type differences
No hall-level or room-type record is currently supported. The source migration does distinguish these housing scopes, but it does not justify a separate hall page:
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