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Housing

Housing Options

University Housing provides the best possible housing at a reasonable cost to residents, while at the same time providing more than just the basic physical needs of the apartments, houses, and residence hall rooms.

Our purpose for having residence halls is not simply to provide residents a place to sleep.  We are striving to create an environment where emotional, social, cultural, academic and recreational growth and development may be enhanced.  Through residence hall programs and activities, this student development concept can be realized.  At the same time, residents are provided with guidelines for living in this type of environment.  A learning experience should take place which will enable residents to develop a balanced and realistic approach to life after they leave the University.  Every effort is made to ensure that residents may exercise their rights, provided they assume the corresponding responsibilities.

It is our purpose in apartment housing to provide a learning experience similar to the residence halls, in a less controlled environment, which will enable residents to develop a balanced and realistic approach to life after they leave the University.

Brazos House

LIVING ON CAMPUS

BRAZOS HOUSE

As the smallest of the five residence halls, housing 96 residents (47 men and 49 women), Brazos is a historic landmark to our campus and is known for its sociable and family-like environment. Residents living in Brazos return year after year, giving the hall the highest return rate. Brazos residents as far back as the 1940s still drop by to visit the “55-room mansion.”

Brazos House

Take a Housing Tour

Guided Housing Tours are offered daily and visit various on-campus communities. Come visit us and we'll show you why it's great to     LIVE WHERE YOUR LIFE IS!

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