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     Living on-campus provides a holistic approach to your education. You have immediate access to academic resources, study groups, living learning communities, first-class fitness facilities, student sponsored entertainment, and all of the people who help make USF the place that it is. We offer a variety of housing options including traditional residence halls, suite style halls, and apartment style halls to suit your personality and preferences.

     There are numerous educational and social benefits that students receive by living in the residence halls. Studies indicate that students living on-campus are retained at higher levels, graduate more quickly, and

 
 

develop more of a sense of connection to the university.

     With that understanding, USF will be requiring all first year students to live on-campus starting in the Fall of 2009. For more information about this requirement and other information about on-campus housing, please click the linked picture below.

Housing and Residential Education
Housing and Residential Education
To provide students with a residential community that contributes to learning, personal development, and citizenship. This is achieved by offering innovative programs and quality services in a safe living environment.
Student Government - Student Resource Agency
Student Government - Student Resource Agency
The Student Resource Agency, an agency within Student Government, offers free services and dynamic solutions based on student needs. We offer a variety of free resources, such as Off-Campus Housing, to assist students, and we encourage students to voice their concerns to our office when they are in need of assistance.
 
 
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