Before choosing a residential community, there are a few factors that you will need to consider. Will you be in a women's, men's or co-ed hall? Will you be participating in a Living/Learning Program? Is there a certain price range that you prefer? Keeping these factors in mind will keep your application process quick and simple.
Street Addresses to Residence Halls
RATES
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The best thing about living on campus is the ability/responsibility to be involved in your community. Living on campus teaches you how to work as a team to uphold community living standards. I can honestly say that I would not be the student I am today if I had not lived on campus during my time at the University.
Jared Witherington, Eclectic, Alabama, Majoring in Finance and German, RA in Paty Hall
