Campus life is greatly enhanced by the comforts, conveniences and experiences that
residence halls bring. On-campus residents have higher graduation rates, higher GPAs, and report a greater satisfaction with their collegiate experience.
The University is committed to providing a comfortable and safe residential community. Download the
Safety and Security flyer (PDF).
For information or assistance,
contact the
Office of Residence Life, located in the Vaughn Center, Rm. 213, or see the
frequently asked questions.
   |  - New student housing priority deadlines are May 1 for fall and November 1 for spring.
- Student-to-staff ratio is 23:1.
- 70 percent of all full-time
students live on campus. - 80 percent of all residents live in residence halls less than 10 years old.
- Each on-campus housing resident has a private telephone and Internet access port.
- Students may work as a resident assistant or desk assistant or may serve as a Hall Council, Judicial Board, or Residence Hall Association representative.
- University housing is reserved for full-time undergraduate students. Part-time students live off-campus.
- Housing options range from singles, doubles, triples and quads to four-bedroom apartments.
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