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 South Campus

 

 

 

Greetings and Welcome! South Campus offers students the opportunity to experience college life by living in an autonomous environment of open double rooms in our Skyhalls or apartments. Living on South Campus prepares students for their next phase of life where they may be moving off-campus or living on their own following graduation.

While South Campus is primarily an apartment-style community, a wide-range of living experiences exist for the approximately 3,000 students and families who choose to make this area their home. Three distinct communities compose South Campus:

  1. Undergraduate Apartment Area, housing approximately 1,800 students
  2. Skyhalls, which consists of three traditional style residence halls housing approx. 350 students

  3. Graduate Living Area, housing approximately 350 students and 60 families.

With all of these options, tremendous opportunities exist for students to gain valuable living experiences.

The South Campus Office of Residence Life is located in room 206 of the Goldstein Student Center. Realizing that a move to an apartment-style living community from a traditional residence hall setting can be a somewhat challenging process, the office has implemented several programmatic and service initiatives for its residents. Some of these include a comprehensive conflict resolution process for students experiencing difficulty with their roommates or neighbors. Needs and student population-specific programming is also sponsored through the office, catering to the different constituencies represented at South Campus: Undergraduates, Graduates, Families and Children, and Transfer students. In addition, the office serves as the main resource for student issues and crisis. There is a staff member on-call after office hours and during the weekends. At any time during the week, there is always someone to assist students whenever there is a need.

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