Georgia Tech Housing and Residence Life - gatech.edu

Georgia Tech Housing and Residence Life

Something NEW is coming just for YOU!

Next fall, apartments in North Avenue and on west campus will become dedicated homes for second-year students, providing ample rooms for you to live, study and connect with your peers. Just imagine ? your own private bedroom! You will have convenient access to a dining hall, gym, workout room, and meeting/study rooms, and you can purchase parking nearby. You will be able to enjoy social events and the convenience of academic, health, and well-being resources all within a few steps from your door.

As you juggle your class schedule, extracurricular obligations, campus job, and social life, what will be most convenient - living on campus or living off campus? Managing all of your responsibilities 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 doesn't get much better than on-campus living. All your friends live close by, and you can have an apartment!

We hope to see you on move-in day in the fall of 2020.

Dine

Recreation

Socialize

Meet

Park

Study

APARTMENT STYLE

Four & Six Bedrooms

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.

All campus housing includes utilities & high-speed internet access.

4 bedroom

APARTMENT STYLE

Apartment style bedrooms are furnished with an extra-long twin bed, chest of drawers, desk, desk chair, and wardrobe.

Each living room includes a sofa, end table, coffee table, and a dining table with chairs. The kitchen comes equipped with a stove, microwave, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Bedrooms and living area have either carpet or wood laminate flooring.

6 bedroom

A rising second-year student is one who matriculated at Georgia Tech in summer 2019, fall 2019, or spring 2020, and who was accepted as a freshman according to admission records.

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.

? Senior (90+ hours) ? Junior (60-89 hours) ? Sophomore (30-59 hours) ? Freshmen (0-29 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 the fall semester.

Students who have the same ranking will be randomly sorted.

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