What are the benefits of living on-campus versus living off-campus?
SEU s housing system fosters that spirit through planned activities, programs and opportunities to participate in hall/apartment government, service organizations, and university service projects are examples of activities which involve our residence hall/apartment students. Students have told us that our residence halls/apartments provide the best and fastest way to meet other people. Many residents get to know each other by interacting with others in the dining room creating a friendly community to live in and adding to the feeling of being an integral part of St. Edward’s University. The residence life staff creates experiences that foster academic and personal development. Numerous programs and services have been developed to support you by enhancing your academic skills. In addition, the staff provides a variety of opportunities to connect with fellow students, faculty, and SEU staff from all across campus. The residence halls/apartments increase your ability to interact with memb
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