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Eastern offers a variety of
housing options that include
traditional-style rooms,
four-person suites with sin-
gle and double bedrooms,
and apartments ranging
from one-person efficien-
cies to six-person units.
Approximately two-thirds of
Eastern’s full-time students
live on campus.
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There’s plenty to do if you
live on campus! More than
1,000 programs are put on
each year by Resident
Assistants and Residence
Hall Associations.
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Students have high-speed
access to the University’s
computer network and the
Internet from their rooms.
Cable television and local
phone service are also
available.
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Residences have recreation
and laundry facilities,
lounges, fitness rooms and
computer labs.
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While it’s mandatory for all
first-year students to be on
a meal plan, many upper-
classmen also elect a plan
because of the convenience,
price, and variety of food.
A Nice Place to Live!
Life’s suite: The three-building South Residential Village features apartment-style suites
and beds for 750 students.
Lunch on the run: You can also pick up selections at the Closet Café food cart (located in Shafer Hall), at the
Library Café or at the Student Center Food Court.
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