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Living on campus is a great opportunity for you to become involved in
your new community. We are excited to have you be a part of our
community. The University thinks this is so important that all
first, second, and third year students are required to live on campus.
All freshmen live in buildings with other freshmen. Freshman
housing is in Delaney and Faulkner Hall. Greystone students also live in
LA Schreiner Hall. Each building is unique, but something you'll find in
common among all residence halls is an enthusiastic and supportive
staff. The Residence Life staff manages the halls and offers guidance
and help however they can.
Transfer and upperclassmen students live in the Pecan Grove
apartments, The Oaks apartment complex, Trull and Flato and LA Schreiner
Halls.
You
will probably experience the most personal freedom you have ever had
when you move on campus. Along with this freedom comes responsibility.
Responsibility is not simply knowing and obeying written rules and regulations,
although that is a part of it. Responsibility also means contributing
to a positive experience for the group as a whole, respecting differing
points of view and the rights of others, personal integrity, refraining
from causing harm to another person or to property, and living a purposeful,
humane, and productive life in the community.
For the convenience of our students, housing forms are available online
(applications, commuter info, damage appeals, etc.)...
click here for details.
There are
few opportunities to live in such a tightly knit community than in college
housing. Sharing a room or suite with other people and space with hundreds
of others is a unique and often challenging experience. We encourage
you to work hard at making your experience a positive one.
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