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Campus living offers unrivaled convenience, with many classes just a short walk or bike ride away. All-bills paid with charges going right to your Bursar account, a full array of amenities, and diverse meal plan options that are a great value for your dollar, your housing community allows you to focus on being a student and have fewer day-to-day hassles to distract you from your goals. Find out why students like you live on campus.
For further details on how you can make your move-in run smoothly, or for general information on what to expect once you do move in, please use the links to your left. Also, please take the time to review the 2009-2010 Community Living Guide, by clicking here.
Incoming freshmen should click here to learn more about the Alcohol Policy and Student Code.
Take a moment to see what President David L. Boren had to say about the on-campus living experience.
"Certain students are required to live in University housing. All single freshmen students under 20 years of age must live in a University residence hall for the academic year except for those who have earned 24 or more hours of college credit in residence or have already lived in University residence halls for two academic semesters, specifically, the spring and fall semesters. CLEP, AP, or hours earned through concurrent enrollment or similar opportunities are not applicable. Exemption from this policy is by special permission only, granted in writing by the Vice President for Student Affairs, or his/her delegates(s). Requests for exemption to the Housing rule should be directed to Debbie Wells at (405) 325-1284."
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