Connect With Your New Home. Residence areas give you the chance to adapt to college life. You will become familiar with the campus, learn how residence life works, and discover ways in which you can contribute positively to the Florida Southern community. The layout of the facilities encourages safe, friendly, and comfortable interaction. You will be amazed at how quickly you connect with others and make new friends! The positive atmosphere and exciting residence life programming provide the perfect setting for creating lifelong memories. You will participate in programming designed to enhance your academic, personal, and social growth. Your residence hall will become much more than a place to sleep and study. First-year housing offers a lower student-to-staff ratio—typically 20 students per resident advisor (RA) as compared to 35:1 for upper-class housing. Resident advisors are undergraduate students, who are there to provide support, understanding, and guidance when you need it most. And, of course, you’ll find the usual residence hall amenities in this special environment: Nicely decorated and furnished rooms (bed, dresser, desk, and desk chair) and access to the Internet and campus network.
Connect With Your New Home. Residence areas give you the chance to adapt to college life. You will become familiar with the campus, learn how residence life works, and discover ways in which you can contribute positively to the Florida Southern community. The layout of the facilities encourages safe, friendly, and comfortable interaction. You will be amazed at how quickly you connect with others and make new friends! The positive atmosphere and exciting residence life programming provide the perfect setting for creating lifelong memories. You will participate in programming designed to enhance your academic, personal, and social growth. Your residence hall will become much more than a place to sleep and study. First-year housing offers a lower student-to-staff ratio—typically 20 students per resident advisor (RA) as compared to 35:1 for upper-class housing. Resident advisors are undergraduate students, who are there to provide support, understanding, and guidance when you need it most. And, of course, you’ll find the usual residence hall amenities in this special environment: Nicely decorated and furnished rooms (bed, dresser, desk, and desk chair) and access to the Internet and campus network.