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Living Together: Freshman Housing

Freshman Experience participants live together in one of twelve on-campus residence halls. All of the residents in these halls are freshmen except for our student staff, who serve as Peer Leaders.

The Freshman Experience has approximately 1,950 bed spaces on east and west campus.

Living in a Freshman Experience residence hall means that you are a part of the Freshman Experience Program. Since many freshmen take a similar course load during the first year, you will be living in communities where your neighbors are also your classmates. Your peers are one of your biggest support networks here at Georgia Tech. You are living with people who are going through similar experiences as you. When you are staying up late studying for tests or writing papers, it is reassuring to know that many of your hall mates are doing the same.

The Freshman Experience Program is located in residence halls on both the east and west sides of campus, and the residence halls on each side of campus are located in close proximity to a dining hall.

Campus Map

For freshman housing rates, Fall 2006 - Spring 2007, click here.

East Campus Residence Halls West Campus Residence Halls
Dining Hall: Brittain Dining Hall: Woodruff
All MaleAll FemaleCo-ed
GlennBrownHowell
SmithCloudman
TowersHarrison
Co-ed by Floor
Caldwell
Fitten
Folk
Freeman
Montag

All of the Freshman Experience residence halls are traditional style, meaning double-occupancy rooms* on a hall with a community bathroom. The residence halls with larger floors have more than one community bathroom.

* There are rooms in the Freshman Experience Program that are triple and quad occupancy.


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