Some Southeast Missouri State University students will be able to bring their dogs, cats and small caged animals to campus starting in the fall.
The university announced a one-year pilot program Friday. University vice president Debbie Below said the school has been considering a pet-friendly community because prospective students often ask whether they can bring their animals.
The pet-friendly rooms, which will accommodate 92 students, will be on select floors of Myers Hall.
Students must fill out a request form and pay a $200 non-refundable registration fee.
Approved dogs must be at least 1-year-old and cats must be 6 months old and already have lived with the student's family.
They must be able to stay in a dorm room alone and will not be allowed in classes.
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