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1 Living on Campus Andi Kelley, Director of Residence Life
Ashley Walley, Student Life Coordinator Muskingum University

2 Why Should I Live on Campus?
First 6 weeks Living on campus and campus involvement aid in the college transition Here are the top 10 perks of living on campus while in college!

3 #10 Academic Success Increased satisfaction with college experience
Typically earn better grades living on campus More likely to graduate from college

4 #9 Convenience Saves you money and time!
Many things are within walking distance You get more sleep Easier access to facilities and activities

5 #8 Safety and Security Priority on all college campuses
All buildings require cards or keys for access University Police or campus security are available 24/7 Emergency stations Staff is always available Campus Police are on duty on college campuses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so you can feel safe. Campuses are also equipped with emergency stations where you can press a button and someone will respond to your location. Always staff available at any time regardless of the problem. Professional staff members live in the halls in addition to the student staff to better assist in emergencies as well.

6 #7 No Hidden Costs – It’s All-Inclusive!
Room and Board covers everything! Includes laundry (some places), electric, common area cleaning, internet, cable, and security

7 #6 Close to Everything Again, you can walk to everything!
Classes, the library, computer labs, activities, sporting events, recreational centers, study group, professors, friends… Easy access to food!

8 #5 Support Roommate, floor mates, hall mates, Resident Assistants, and professional staff Friends Campus resources (i.e. Career Services, Counseling Services, Health Center, Tutoring Center, Business Office, Financial Aid, Student Life Offices)

9 #4 Connection “Activities Fairs”
Clubs and organizations to get involved with Intramurals Attending meetings and socials More connection with school spirit and athletics

10 #3 Independence Living away from your parents and family
Figure out who you are You will make mistakes You will be treated as an adult You are responsible for yourself

11 #2 Fun! Most of college is spent outside of the classroom
Take advantage of all that college has to offer

12 #1 The Total College Experience
Valuable learning experience Where else can you eat, sleep, live, study, take classes, make friends, go to dances, and broaden your horizons all in the same place? Commuters can have the total college experience as well

13 Take advantage of living on campus!
If finances, family commitments, or additional jobs prevent you from having that experience, it doesn’t mean that your commuter student status would be any less important! You can still get involved from a distance as a commuter! Make connections in your classes and even in the parking lots

14 Ask anyone from the institution you are looking at about the different housing options and level of involvement the average student takes on. Questions? But if finances, family commitments, additional jobs, may prevent you from having that experience, doesn’t mean that your commuter student status would be any less important ! Even if you don’t live on campus, you can still get involved! Find things that appeal to your career path or your interests and make time for them. Make connections in your classes and even in the parking lots! Questions? Ask anyone from the institution you are looking at about the different housing options and level of involvement that the average student takes on. Feel free to contact us too! We can talk Muskingum or generally. Andi Kelley, Ashley Walley, Andi Kelley, Ashley Walley,


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