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                                                                 Where Students Live

Memories and friendship that will last a lifetime are part of our Campus Living, tradition. We are committed to providing a residential experience that enriches learning and growth beyond the classroom. Residence Life provides a dynamic and diverse community to meet fellow students and develop life-long relationships, while providing easy access to the many resources that the University provides. This means less stress, which allows you to focus on academic goals.

Living on campus is a value added experience. Because of benefits realized by living and learning in a residential community, living on campus is considered an integral part of the Shenandoah educational experience.

Research indicates that the first two years are critical for academic success, and living on campus results in better graduation rates and higher GPA's. To that end, Shenandoah maintains a residency requirement which requires all students to live on campus for their first two at SU.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Don Appiarius (Director of Residence Life)

Alexis Benson (Parker Hall, Residence Director)

 Sherri Snyder (Housing Coordinator/Edwards Residential Village, Residence Director)

Katie Aimone (Area Coordinator/Racey, Funkhouser and Gore Hall, Residence Director)

 Becky Wilson (University Inn, Residence Director) 

*Not pictured, Mary Onstad (Romine Living Center, Community Director)

 

 

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Please contact the Housing Office at 540-665-4611 or at dappiari@su.edu

if you have any questions or would like to request additional information.


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