Housing
Incoming freshman have the option to opt into Freshman Experience (FE). This allows them to live in the dorms on-campus and get a meal plan. Almost all FE dorm rooms are traditional style, meaning double-occupancy rooms with a bathroom on every floor. Residence halls with large floors will have more than one bathroom per floor. There are some triple and quad rooms in certain dorms. If a freshman does not choose to opt into FE, they will be able to live in Woodruff, Fulmer, or Harris dorms or live off-campus.
East Campus vs. West Campus[edit | edit source]
East Campus is generally more social, since all Greek life is located on that side of campus, and is closer to Tech Square and Scheller College. On the East side, Glenn and Towers are the most recently renovated dorms and have laundry on every floor. Most of those two dorms are populated with in-state people and can be quite loud with little community building unless you have many friends in the dorm. Average East Campus dorms include Harrison, Field, Hanson, and Hopkins. Many East Campus dorms are smaller and older than dorms on West Campus. East Campus has Brittain and North Avenue Dining Halls.
West Campus is generally more quiet and peaceful and is closer to the CRC. The marching band does practice on Stamps Field, which does get loud. On West, Fitten/Freeman/Montag are all similarly nice dorms with decent community. Laundry for FFM is in Fitten's basement. Laundry for other dorms is in Fulmer. Woodruff is farther from classes, but has been partially renovated and has quads. West Campus has West Village Dining Hall.
LLCs[edit | edit source]
A Living Learning Community (LLC) offer opportunities to students to explore interests while residing with other students who share similar interests. There are 5 LLCs: Explore, Global Leadership, Grand Challenges, Honors, and Impact.
Pros: In an LLC, you can form a strong community with the students in your community, because you will all be living in the same dorm, doing similar activities, and taking some common classes. It is a great way to make friends if you are coming in with no contacts at GT. There are also built-in opportunities to interact with various professors, work on multidisciplinary projects, and make connections. The mandatory LLC courses may be counted as free electives.
Cons: LLCs cost $800 per year. If you make an effort, you can do everything an LLC provides without joining one. LLCs have mandated courses that take up time in your schedule. Also, because LLCs are such tight knit communities, you may not end up interacting with many people outside of your LLC, which is very important.
Roommate Search[edit | edit source]
Roommate Search is where you can find and declare your desired roommate on GT's housing portal. In order to find someone on the housing portal, go to the Roommate Preferences tab and search by name and GTID. You can extend an invitation for that person to join your group, and once they accept, you will be roommates. If the person you are searching for does not appear, ensure that they are opted into FE.
Freshman desiring to room in a quad must form two groups of two and will self-assign to the same dorm room. This does not guarantee that both pairs will end up in the same dorm room.
Self-Assign[edit | edit source]
Time tickets for self-assign will be released just prior to self-assign, based on when the housing contract was signed. Available rooms can be seen here. The letters (a, b, c, d) indicate the beds in each room. The first number in every room is the floor number. Once your time ticket has arrived, the self-assign tab will open in your housing portal. Select the room you want and assign yourself to one bed, and if you have a roommate, assign them to the other bed. If your roommate has an earlier time ticket, they will be the ones to assign you to a room and you will not have to do anything.
2021-2022 Dates[1][edit | edit source]
Roommate Search: June 13th-27th, 2022
Self-Assign: June 20th-27th, 2022
Move-in: August 12-13th, 2022
Housing Contract Begins: August 21st, 2022