Residential Communities
When you think about your hopes for your college experience, you envision a life full of new learning
experiences. Much of what you learn at Georgia Southern University will take place outside of the
formal classroom. Living on campus gives you the opportunity to fulfill that vision through housing's
residential communities.
What is a residential community, and
why would I want to live there?
Residential communities are composed of students who live
together in a residence hall and have a common interest that
serves as the central theme of the community. With the help
of trained residence hall staff members, students structure
programming and community standards to promote their
community's purpose. Some of the residential community's
learning experiences are focused, but often learning experiences
are so subtle or fun you don’t even realize you're learning!
So why would you want to live in a residential community?
Research has found that if you live in an on-campus
living/learning community:
- You are more likely to make better grades than
your peers living off campus
- You are more likely to stay in college and graduate
- You will feel more comfortable approaching faculty
members
- You are more likely to participate in extracurricular
activities
- You will be more satisfied with your overall college
experience
What types of residential communities
are available to me?
One of the most important factors you should consider
when making your housing decision is what a residential
community can do for you. You will want to consider the
different types of communities available in the various residence
halls. These communities range from being structured
and academically-oriented to having no predetermined
orientation. The information in this section will help you
decide which residential community is right for you.
View list of Residential Communities