Living on Campus

What do you think the biggest advantages to living on-campus are?

There are many advantages to living on campus in college. Some of these advantages include the diverse social life, the independence, the easy access to campus, and the convenience and simplicity.
One of the biggest advantages of living on campus, especially in the first years of college, is meeting new people. Living in a building filled with other people your own age, sharing your interests, and going through the same experiences as you allows for you to be able to learn more about yourself and to make strong bonds and connections. These friendships can be some of the most important relationships of your life, and creating these friendships with people experiencing the same things as you allows for you to feel more comfortable and to feel more yourself.
Another big advantage of living on campus is learning how to be independent. Simple things, such as going laundry, planning schedules, making appointments, are often done by parents, and when coming in to a new environment, it’s important and very beneficial to learn how to manage this new independence properly.
Living on campus can allow for a much greater level of easy access to campus. If you live on-campus, you can easily walk to classes, libraries, computer labs and dining halls. You don’t have to waste time and money on driving to school, finding a parking space, and so forth.
Living on campus allows for a greater level of convenience and simplicity, having close by dining halls, laundry in the resident halls, convenient study lounges, and provided Internet access can be extremely beneficial, and can really help to make the stressful college life much less stressful. Having such conveniences can make the transition from living at home to college life much more simple.

~ Linde Thatcher

What do you think the biggest advantages to living on-campus are?

There are many advantages to living on-campus. For one, there is no need to worry about commuting in poor weather, getting stuck in traffic, or finding a good parking spot. Everything is within reasonable walking distance, or otherwise accessible by bus.

Personally, I love being so close to everything. It is convenient to hang out with friends, meet up with classmates, and is a good way to meet new people. Since campus offers so many resources (e.g., gym, arcade, library, food, technology, events, etc.), there is always something to do. I’ve really enjoyed my time living on-campus, as it has allowed me to more fully immerse myself in UConn’s culture, atmosphere, and all it has to offer.

~ Stephanie Lin

What is your favorite thing about living on-campus at UConn – Maggie Luongo

My favorite thing about living on campus at UConn is being part of such a vibrant and friendly college community. Having commuted to the school I attended before transferring to UConn, I can really compare college commuter life to residential life. Living on campus is very convenient for getting to class and other places quickly and on time. In relation to that, I am part of two clubs at UConn that meet in the evenings. At my previous school, clubs also almost always met in the evenings so commuting made it very difficult for me to be a part of any clubs there. I feel much more connected to the campus community and have met more people because of the advantage of being right here and being able to be involved in clubs and other events taking place in the evenings and on weekends.
Another thing I love about living on campus is all of the places there are to go at UConn. An advantage to living at a large school is that there are always events taking place around campus and there are so many places to study, eat or meet up with friends…getting bored is never a concern! I have definitely felt much more connected to the campus and the other students at UConn than I ever achieved as a commuter student at my other school. Fully being a part of such a fantastic community and getting to take advantage of everything happening on such an active campus are my favorite things about living on campus at UConn.

What is your favorite thing about living on-campus at UConn – Codi Bierce

My favorite part of living on campus at UConn is becoming part of a close-knit community. UConn feels very overwhelming with over 12,000 students on campus, but living on campus provides a smaller community within the bigger realm of UConn. Living on campus also provides an environment that allows for very strong relationship building and helps students develop meaningful relationships. Overall, living on campus has provided me with a more productive and meaningful college experience.