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2008-2009 Residential Community Information |
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| Programs |
Description |
Requirements |
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| RIGs |
RIGs are GSU’s most academically structured residential community. Students not only live in the same section of a floor, but also take a cluster of classes together. Faculty members in the RIG coordinate their classes to help students make connections between their classes and the out of class experiences. For more information about the RIGs, please click here. |
RIG members can only choose roommates who are also in the RIG. All students interested in the RIG program must complete (1) the housing application and (2) the RIG Application to be considered for the different RIGs. |
| Honors Students |
Students in the Honors Program who would like to connect
with other honors students may elect to live in the
Honors community in Eagle Village 1. The third and fourth
floors of Building 1 have been designated as the Honors
community. Preference will be given to honors students
on these floors. However, space permitting, an honors
student may select a non-honors roommate.
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If you are requesting a roommate,
both students must select each
other on the housing application.
If you request a non-honors roommate
and space is not available on
the honors floor, you will be placed
in a non-honors community.
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| Pursuing Academics, Community, and Excellence (PACE) |
Located in Eagle Village 1 and 2, this program is designed
to assist freshman students with transitioning into college
without the structure of reserved classes. Resources
include low student/staff ratio, social programming,
faculty programming, community service opportunities,
and living with freshmen only.
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Members are required to participate
in community service projects,
residence hall programs and
reserved classes.
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| First-Year Residential Experience |
Located in Southern Pines Buildings 2, 3, and 4, this
program is a great option for students interested in
reserved classes. Students choose from one to four
hours of classes in the fall to take with other students
in the program.Classes are core classes reserved
exclusively for FYRE students.
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Members are required to participate
in community service projects and
residence hall programs.
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| Technology, Engineering and Nursing (TEN) |
This community is located in Southern Pines Buildings
1 and 5 and is open to all first year students. TEN is
dedicated to providing academic and vocational
support for residential students pursuing a career in
these high-demand fields. TEN features a computer
lab equipped with specialized software used in
engineering programs.
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None. This community is open to all
first year students.
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| Graduate Student Housing |
A number of units in Southern Courtyard are reserved
for graduate students who wish to live on campus. These
units are located together in Building 4, and priority for
these spaces is given to graduate students.
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Must be a graduate student of more
than 25 years of age.
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