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Housing

Epsilon outside view.

 

Honors students have the option to live in the Honors Living Learning Community (LLC) in the Epsilon 1 residence hall, newly renamed the Honors House. The Honors House features a room for two, with a bathroom shared between roommates. Among the special amenities we expect to have will be a community kitchen, a newly renovated common/study room on the first floor, an outdoor patio/firepit area, early Fall move-in, and the ability to stay with the same room or roommate you love for as long as you’re at ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø. The most important benefit of living in the Honors House will be living with all your Honors College Colleagues. Living in this community allows you to maximize your educational opportunities, your experience, and your engagement in the Honors College.

 

Take a virtual tour of Honors Housing.


Briley Graves

Briley Graves
Chemical Engineering

"I lived in honors housing, and this is definitely an experience that I would recommend to all who are considering on-campus housing. In my case, I was the only student from my high school attending ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø, and it was my biggest fear coming into college that I would struggle to make friends and build a strong support group. However, I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to make deep connections with other honors students when you live among each other. My most fond memories from freshman year involve Epsilon 1 (honors housing) and all of the amazing connections that I made there. Not only did honors housing provide me with a roommate who was pretty much guaranteed to have the same value for education as myself, but it also allowed me to nourish the connections that I made at the Honors Retreat and set me up for success by providing me with a great emotional support network. If this says anything, other honors freshmen who chose to live elsewhere on campus spent more time in honors housing rather than their own dorms (because Honors is where the friends are!)."