I was not invited to be part of the Social Science & Public Affairs Living-Learning Community. Can I still reside in the residence hall?
DeGraff Hall has over 700 beds, and only 38 of these are reserved for Social Science & Public Affairs Living-Learning Community residents. If you list DeGraff as your preferred residence hall on your housing application there’s a decent chance that you will get to live there even if you are not accepted into the living-learning community. Be aware, though, that as one of the newer residence halls on campus, DeGraff is a popular first-choice for many incoming and continuint students.
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