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Upperclass students are encouraged to live on campus because of the convenience it provides.
Residence halls offer the opportunity to meet new friends, get involved, and find other people with common interests. Residence halls are more than just a place to sleep.
All residents have access to computer labs, and most halls have in-room Internet connections for personal computers. And when you live on campus, you are close to
classes and great places to eat, while the new Joe Frank Sanderson Recreation Center and the intramural sports RecPlex are just a short walk or shuttle ride away. All halls have coin-operated laundry rooms, vending machines, and ice machines. The trained staff members have been specially chosen for their desire and commitment to help students.
Upperclassmen may live in the seven halls and two apartment complexes reserved for them.
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