How likely is it that I'll get into ______?
We're often asked how likely it is that a person/group will get into a specific building. While there is no guarantee that you'll get into any specific building, here are the statistics from previous years:
Apartments:
A little history of the lowest number of credits it took to get in to an apartment (keep scrolling down . . . the info is below!)
2 person apts | 4 person apts | |
2022 | 230 | 345 |
3 person apts | 5 person apts. | |
2021 | 288 | 340 |
2020 | 262 | 377 |
2019 | 266 | 371 |
2018 | 283 | 367 |
2017 | 258 | 356.5 |
2016 | 284 | 335 |
2015 | 290 | 366 |
The table below shows the lowest group total to be placed in each building.
From 2021 | Fry | Kelly | Mellinger | Smith |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 Person Patio | X | 460 | 514 | X |
3 Person Apt. | 294 | 288 | 304 | N/A |
5 Person Patio | X | 452 | 511 | X |
5 Person Apt. | 342 | 340 | 340 | N/A |
Residence Hall Clusters:
This table shows the average number of credits per person for clusters in each hall.
Building | Female | Male |
---|---|---|
Mt. View | 65-93 | 63-74 |
Grantham | 54-73 | 64-68 |
Solly | 42-53 | 38-62 |
Hess | 23-41 | 33-49 |
Miller | 33-41 | 29-34 |
Singles:
There are not very many singles available on campus, and many are filled by medical requests. If you are interested in a single, it would be wise to have a back-up plan in case they are all filled up by the time you sign-up for a room.