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STORRS, Conn. (WFSB) - UConn has too many students and not enough housing. Several UConn sophomores and their parents say they were guaranteed on campus housing for eight semesters at orientation ...
Students and parents unload cars and fill dorm rooms at UConn during the university’s move-in day in this Courant file photo. Record enrollment means hundreds of students who applied were denied ...
Few people living in Connecticut haven’t heard of the struggle UConn students can face when it comes to housing. Now, a push to encourage more University of Connecticut students to live in ...
UConn plans to add about 350 student beds for the 2026-2027 academic year at 1201 Washington Blvd., not far from a portion of its student housing at 900 Washington Blvd and just down the street ...
Eighteen-year-old Noah McDonald is a freshman at Bethune-Cookman and says that they've been living under these conditions since she arrived on campus.
On the south side of campus, a new dorm is being built. It will have air conditioning. “I think it would definitely be good for the students and easier,” said Emily Jarmoscko, UConn freshman.
Other students said they received offers to upgrade their dorm suite for a university-leased apartment to make more room for underclassmen. Reitz said UConn reached out to 1,600 new students and ...
UConn said in a statement, “More than 100 students already were moved off the waitlist within the last two days to guarantees of housing, so the situation continues to evolve and improve.” ...
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