
Roompact is proud to support and partner with MACAHO and all of the education and services it provides to the region. We are particularly honored and humbled to have been recognized by MACUHO as a “Business Affiliate of the Year.”
We LOVE our partners and we’re excited to work with such a dynamic range of campuses. Some of the schools we collaborate with in the MACUHO region include:
Felician University, Marshall University, Rutgers University – New Brunswick, Rutgers University – Camden, Stevens Institute of Technology, The College of New Jersey, Thomas Jefferson University, University of Maryland Baltimore County, University of Pittsburgh, West Virginia University, Wilson College
1% for Student Affairs

As a part of its commitment to the field, Roompact pledges 1% of its annual revenue every year to support student affairs non-profit organizations. The donation is unrestricted, without any befit expected or received in return. Roompact is proud to include MACUHO in our donations and to-date we have donated over $2000.
Your MACUHO “RA”

Hi Friends! I’m Paul Brown and I’m excited to serve as the MACUHO regional Roompact Advisor. MACUHO is special to me as a former resident of Maryland and having previously worked at American University in Washington, D.C. I’ve also keynoted a MACUHO conference and was proud to receive the MACUHO Mid-Level Professional Award in 2008. MACUHO has been a tremendous part of my professional journey and I’m a big advocate for all the great work they do.
In my role with Roompact, I’m here to support all of our partners in the region as they use our software and advise and consult with you on high impact practices. I also have a specialty in residential curriculum and I’m happy to consult with you (whether you use our software or not!). Please let me know how I can be of help.
Connect with MACUHO
Other Resources
Regional associations are an excellent way of getting involved and connected with other professionals. Because regional conferences are, by their very nature, smaller and more intimate, this can be a particularly great way for grads and new professionals to get engaged. The following are some resources that can help you get the most out of your regional experience.