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WELCOME HOME Living on

WELCOME HOME Living on campus

LIVING ON CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALLS With its historic buildings, Lowry Woods walking pathway, large turtles sunning by the Texas Pond, impromptu student music and dance sessions, and a bike-friendly atmosphere, TWU’s Denton campus is known for its beauty and as one of the safest college campuses in the state, according to niche.com. Our students who live on campus feel like a part of the university community, have greater satisfaction with their college experience, perform better academically and are more likely to graduate. CAMPUS HOUSING Most transfer students under the age of 21 and with fewer than 60 credit hours are required to live on campus. Transfer students with more than 60 credit hours may reside in Lowry Woods. twu.edu/housing CARE OFFICE TWU’s Campus Alliance for Resource Education is a support center for commuters, transfer students, veterans, adult learners and students with families. We offer support for students in all walks of life. twu.edu/care PARLIAMENT VILLAGE LOWRY WOODS COMMUNITY • New residential village • Fitness center, study lounges, training rooms • Sophomore students only • Coed with pod-style shared baths • Multi-complex apartments located on campus • Juniors & Seniors only • Coed with private baths • Family Housing available ACADEMIC AND HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS Academic organizations provide activities and opportunities for students with similar interests to network with professionals in their chosen fields. Honorary organizations such as Golden Key International Honor Society and Phi Kappa Phi recognize outstanding academic achievement and connect high-achieving students at the local, regional and global levels. DINING OPTIONS Whether you’re enjoying Starbucks in the library, grabbing a salad on the go, hanging with friends at Chick-fil-A or Which Wich, sampling food truck fare, checking out the Oakland Cafe or trying our newest dining hall, the Pioneer Kitchen has options available for all tastes and preferences. twu.edu/dining DINING HALL With the capacity to serve and seat more than 600 students, the new state-of-the-art dining hall, slated to open Fall 2019, will feature a variety of food preparation and serving stations. Choices include a variety of cereals, soups, salads and pizzas. Or you can select options from deli, international and allergenfree menus. — Transfer | 7