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If my son is considering joining a fraternity should he go ahead and submit his residence hall housing deposit in case he changes his mind?

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If my son is considering joining a fraternity should he go ahead and submit his residence hall housing deposit in case he changes his mind?

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Absolutely! All freshmen are required to live in university-approved housing. It is important that he have his choice of housing on campus if he does choose to live in a Residential Life facility. Provisions are made for release from Residential Housing contracts if your student has the opportunity to move into a fraternity house.

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