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SU is a residential campus by design. Approximately half of the undergraduate population lives in one of nine residence halls or one of four apartment units. Each residence hall/apartment is administered by a Resident Director.
Southern University is a residential campus by design. On campus undergraduate students live in one of nine residence halls or one of four apartment units. Each residence hall/apartment is administered by a Resident Director.
Southern University and A&M College is a comprehensive institution offering four-year, graduate, professional, and doctorate degree programs, fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
All Residents are required to turn in their Key(s) and/or Key Card at their Check Out Appointment when departing. (Failure to do so will result in a Lock Change Fee.)
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The HUB has one, and you can also file a claim preemptively so they notify you if they find it, and you can also check out the pictures of their inventory online. Dorms usually also have their own lost and found too.
The university's First-year Housing Expectation recommends all SUNO first-year, full-time students to live on campus in housing operated by SUNO Department of Residential Life. The university offers guaranteed to house to every freshman admitted and wanting to attend SUNO, so every student can benefit from the advantages of on-campus housing.
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The best way to experience all that college life has to offer you is by enjoying the independence of living in our university residence halls. Living on campus will surround you with friends, fun and endless opportunities to pursue your academic and co-curricular interests.