Residency Requirements - Pre-Fall 2013
This policy applies to all students who entered UE prior to Fall 2013.
Upperclassman Housing
Sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are welcome and encouraged to live on campus. This makes for a positive mix of fresh ideas, peer mentoring, and the passing down of community traditions. Space is available in residence halls, the Villages and Greek Housing.
Village and Greek Housing
The Villages
Village apartments and houses are available to upperclassmen with 60 or more semester hours (excluding bridge, early-college, dual-credit, and advanced placement credit). Villages refer to all University apartments, houses, townhouses, and University-managed fraternity houses that are owned and operated by the University. These units, located adjacent to the campus, are under the supervision of the assistant director of residence life and two Villages neighborhood coordinators.
The application process for fall housing for returning students occurs during the preceding spring semester. Though Village space is primarily reserved for upperclassmen it is not guaranteed (there is not adequate space to house all upperclassmen in Villages). Policies regarding Village housing fall under the Office of Residence Life.
University-managed fraternity houses
Students living in these properties fall under the standard housing contract. The residency requirement may be fulfilled by men choosing to live in university managed fraternity houses.
University Approved Housing
University approved housing refers to recognized fraternities that own houses. The residency requirement may be fulfilled by men choosing to live in approved fraternity houses.