Visiting ISU
Virtual Tour
Moving away from home and onto campus is a big step. Visiting students
ask questions like, "Where will I put all my stuff?" and "What if I
don't like my roommate?" Don't worry. Living on campus is one of the
best parts about going to college. And the residence hall staff
is here to help you with any problems that may come up.
ISU even offers a great program for first year students living on
campus. It's called the First-Year
Program, and it is designed to smooth the transition for incoming
students.
The truth is, living in the
residence halls makes college a whole lot easier. It's convenient
-- no more than a 10-minute walk to all your classes. And you will be
even closer to places that will be important to you, like
Hulman Student Union, the
Student Computing Complex and of course, the
bookstore.
The Statesman and
the IQ magazine, both student-run
publications, are two good ways to keep up with everything going on
around campus.
The best part of residence hall life is that you make more friends
than you can count! But the dorms also offer plenty of creature comforts.
You will have lounges, laundry facilities, and cafeterias in each residence
hall. A reception desk will deliver your mail. You'll have in-room access
to the University computer network and the Internet. There are also
television and telephone hookups in each room.
Living on-campus means more than just having a room in the residence
halls. The whole campus becomes your home. Our beautiful and safe campus
is full of places to explore and activities to enjoy. It will be your
home during your ISU years.
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