I can't decide where I want to live!

Can't decide where to live for next year? As a Continuing Student, you are eligible to live anywhere on-campus. You can choose an assignment in the Richardson Court or Union Drive residence halls or you could consider one of the following upper-division areas. If you're not familiar with upper-division housing, consider attending an Open House.

Wallace-Wilson (WW) Halls

"I have my bathroom cleaned for me... game, movie and equipment rental as well a laundry and fitness room all in the same building... and I live within walking distance from campus. I have fun events planned for me, and plenty of opportunity to get involved and build my resume. I don't have to worry about paying rent once a month, utilities, or deposits. A better question to ask is why you wouldn't live in a residence hall?" - Heidi, Meteorology

Schilletter and University Village (SUV) Apartments

"It's very convenient, because if I go on an internship or decide to study abroad next semester, I don't have to be stuck with a contract and try to sublease. So, that's really convenient versus going to an apartment off campus." - Omar, Integrated Studio Arts

* Assumes non-pet apartment and shared occupancy.

Frederiksen Court (Freddy) Apartments

"For me it was just a matter of sheer convenience. As I looked at the other apartments, having to pay separate utilities and being far away from campus didn't seem worth it… I like the fact that everything goes on my u-bill. It's all taken care of there, I can see everything. They're nice apartments. They're furnished. They're wonderful. I love them!" - Renee, Ag Education

Buchanan Hall

"I looked at apartments because I wanted more privacy and air conditioning, but it's more convenient [to live on campus]. Living on campus helps you get more involved in activities, you get to meet more people, and be more involved with the university -that's never a bad thing." - Corey, Political Science