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Why should your student live on campus?
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Students living on campus are more likely to graduate from college, as well as interact with their instructors and peers. At Utah, incoming Freshman are able to take advantage of the LEAP program, a nationally recognized program built around a year-long seminar in which students have the same classmates and same instructor.

Why should you consider having your student live on campus at the University of Utah?

From general survey data we know that students who live on campus:

  • Are more likely to persist and graduate from college than those who don't live on campus.
  • Interact more frequently with faculty and peers in informal settings than students who don't live on campus. One of the ways this happens for University of Utah first year students at the U is through the LEAP Program.
  • Are significantly more satisfied with college and are more positive about the social and interpersonal environment of the campus than students who don't live on campus.

One researcher looking into how students can get the most out of College writes:

"...the evidence shows that learning outside the classroom, especially in residential settings is vital ... when we asked students to think of a single specific incident that had (affected) them profoundly, four-fifths (80%) choose a situation or event outside the classroom"

— Richard Light, Making the Most of College

From our students direct feedback we know that they appreciate:

  • the convenience — like no commute or parking hassles, dining from 6:00 AM to 1:00 AM without ever having to shop or do dishes, free drop-in tutoring
  • the community — convenient study partners, forming lasting friendships, easy access to all cultural and sporting events
  • the true college experience — access to faculty, on campus study resources, labs, continuing in-class discussions over a meal
Housing & Residential Education | Benchmark Plaza, Building 822 | 5 Heritage Center | Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-2036
Phone: (801) 587-2002 | FAX: (801) 585-3591 | E-mail: info@housing.utah.edu