Make friends and connections
- 90% of first year students live on campus.
- You are more likely to meet people with similar majors and interests.
- Living on campus provides you with opportunities to be involved in campus activities, meet people, and fully experience college life.
More likely to succeed
- If it is A's and B's you want, you'll be happy to know that students living on campus are more likely to get good grades.
- Are you a leader? There's a place for you whether you are looking to be hall/chapter president, social chair, or anything in between.
- Living on campus means you'll be a part of a community of students. You can find encouragement, support, or mentors from fellow students in your living group.
- Want to have fewer student loans? Students who live on-campus graduate at a faster rate.
More convenient
- You will be closer to friends, campus and classes.
- You won't have to survive on your own hunting, gathering, and cooking skills. All residence halls, sororities, and most fraternities provide meal plans or house cooks.
- All on-campus housing comes with cable, internet, and laundry facilities.
- When you're ready to take a break you will be close to concerts, movies, campus recreation, and other on-campus happenings.