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<strong>First</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Student<br />

Housing <strong>Guide</strong><br />

<strong>2017</strong>


"<strong>First</strong>-year student" is a term used at Emory to designate a student who is participating in his<br />

<strong>First</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Housing Requirement<br />

or her first year of study. A traditional first-year student has a freshman class standing, but<br />

regardless of the number of academic credit hours, students in their first year of study will<br />

remain "first-year" students.<br />

The first-year experience as a resident in University housing is unique and exciting. All first-<br />

year students are required in live in on-campus University housing which creates communities<br />

in our residence halls. Each of Emory’s residence halls offers a different flavor of college life,<br />

one that develops according to the needs and personalities of the residents.<br />

Because all first-year students are required to live in the residence halls during their first year<br />

at Emory, the University guarantees housing for first-year students. Exceptions may be made<br />

if you live in Atlanta with your immediate family.<br />

If you are a first-year student and prefer to live at home, you may appeal to be released from<br />

the live-on housing requirement. Please see the detailed information on the Housing Appeals<br />

webpage.


Emory offers nine different residence halls for first-year students.<br />

<strong>First</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Residence Halls<br />

RES LIFE STAFF<br />

LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES<br />

Alabama Hall<br />

Complex: Hopkins, Harris, & Thomas<br />

Dobbs Hall<br />

Hamilton Holmes Hall<br />

Longstreet Means Hall<br />

Raoul Hall<br />

Turman Hall


Move <strong>In</strong> Day<br />

What To Bring (And What To Leave At Home)<br />

All first-year students have been assigned a move in time for Saturday's move in.<br />

This information will be posted on your MyHousing page in early August.<br />

Be sure to bring a photo ID with you to check in! At check in, you will receive your<br />

room key, get additional information regarding the room condition form, and learn<br />

about first-year traditions such as Songfest and Freshmen Semiformal. (Don't forget<br />

to purchase a hall T-shirt to start sporting your pride!)

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