Oklahoma State University recognizes the importance of “Assistance Animals” under the Fair Housing Act, which are animals that provide comfort and/or emotional support to individuals with disabilities. Assistance Animals are NOT Service Animals. OSU is also committed to providing individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to use and enjoy University Housing. Emotional Support Animals (ESA) may NOT be kept in university housing at any time prior to the individual receiving approval from Residential Life.
SAS’s role is to verify documentation of need for an ESA and to send verification to Residential Life, who handles the remainder of the process. Please be advised: the ESA process from the initial request to actually bringing the animal into housing may take up to 30 days.
ESAs are to be well behaved (no loud noises, biting, etc.) You are allowed only ONE ESA. If the ESA is a dog or a cat, the animal must be spayed/neutered and have all vaccinations before it is allowed on campus.
Please be advised: If you bring your ESA to your residence before you have received approval from Residential Life, you will be subject to fines and/or removal of the animal.
Only Emotional Support Animals (ESA) that are approved by Residential Life are allowed in residential housing.
Your ESA is NOT allowed in other campus buildings.