Now that your first semester is behind you, it is time to start planning for
your second year at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Think about what will be most convenient as you juggle your class schedule, extracurricular obligations, your campus job(s),
and social life - living on campus or living off campus? Managing all of your responsibilities plus navigating Atlanta traffic
can be stressful and time consuming. Campus living simplifies your life. Throughout the day and into the evening, you can
easily come and go from your campus home for all your academic and social activities.
It does not get much better than on-campus living! All of your friends will live
close by, and this year you are eligible for an apartment.
If you have any questions, the assignment team encourages you to contact
us by email ([email protected]) or by phone (404-894-2470).
We hope to see you on move-in day in the fall of 2018.
For more information visit www.housing.gatech.edu.
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Housing StyleS
Suite-Style Living
Woodruff and Harris feature suite-style rooms. They consist of two, two-person rooms sharing a full
bathroom. The beds can be set up in three ways: low, medium or bunked.
Single Suites in Woodruff South
Woodruff South offers single suites which are furnished standard single rooms with a connected
semi-privatebath (20 rooms only).The rooms have the standard compliment of furniture but with a
full bed, chair and a half, task chair, micro fridge, two wardrobes, and a multi-purpose cube.
Four-person suite
Apartment-Style Living
The majority of rising second-year students
seeking on-campus housing will be assigned an
apartment before the fall semester begins. Each
apartment features four to six private bedrooms,
two to three bathrooms, a full kitchen, living
room, and dining/study area. Fully furnished with
an open kitchen and large windows, each
apartment offers a great living space.
Four-person apartment
In both apartment-style and suite-style
housing, each bedroom is furnished with
an extra-long twin bed, chest of drawers,
desk, desk chair, and wardrobe.
Apartment style living rooms include a
sofa, end tables, a coffee table, and a
dining table and chairs. The kitchen
comes equipped with a stove, microwave,
refrigerator and dishwasher. Most of the
kitchens also include a garbage disposal.
Bedrooms and living areas have either
carpet or new wood laminate flooring.
All campus housing includes utilities, free
high-speed internet access (wired and
wireless). Rising second-year students
have the option of choosing from one of
our many apartments located on the East,
West, or North Campuses.
Among second year students,
percent were assigned
apartments before classes
began in August.
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Room Selection Process
A rising second-year
student is a student who
enrolled at Georgia Tech
in summer or fall 2017.
You are considered a rising
second-year student even
if your class status is a
sophomore, junior, or senior
due to your AP credit hours.
Room assignments are made
using a room selection
number based on your class
status and the number of credit
hours earned at Georgia Tech
at the end of fall semester.
Finally, students who have
the same ranking will be randomly
sorted.
Upperclassmen are assigned first,
and rising second-year students are
assigned next.
A room selection number
is determined by your institute class
status (senior to freshman) at the
end of the fall 2017 semester. Your
class status includes AP credit hours.
-Senior (90+hours)
-Junior (60-89 hours)
-Sophomore (30-59) hours)
-Freshman (0-29 hours)
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The Procedure
Next, students are
sorted within class status by the
number of passed credit hours
earned at Georgia Tech at the
end of the fall 2017 semester.
Living Learning Communities provide
opportunities for informal interactions between
faculty and students and foster collaboration
among participants.
International House Living
Learning Community
The International House Living Learning
Community (I-House) is a vibrant community of
world cultures, international outreach, foreign
affairs, and enthusiastic students committed to
how the world works beyond campus.
Women in Science and Technology Living Learning Community
The Women in Science and Technology Living Learning Community (WST) offers programs
addressing personal and professional issues for women students.
For more information and updates, please visit the Living Learning Communities website.
enrichment.gatech.edu/llc
Living Learning Communities for the 2018-2019 Academic Year
Academic Support
Apa rt m e nt Choice s
Avoid Atlanta Traffic
Convenient Location
Community Involvement
Safe Environment
Utilities Included
Benefits of On-Campus Housing:
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