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'We're growing'

Campus officials deal with large freshman class

Elise Phillips, Assistant Pulse Editor

Issue date: 8/14/08 Section: News
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The approximate number of freshmen expected to move to Greenville this weekend is 5,500.

Upper classmen are used to move-in weekend: wide-eyed freshmen toting boxes up and down the stairs (or elevators) of various ECU dorms.

However, this year, 280 first-year students will be toting those boxes to the North Campus Crossing and The Bellamy apartment complexes, both located about four miles from ECU.

"The freshmen class is significantly larger this year than last year," said Aaron Lucier, director of operations and associate director for Campus Living. "We had the largest freshmen class in history last year, and this year we have the newly largest freshmen class in history. We're growing."

Because of the gigantic class, accommodations on campus for almost 300 first-year students is not an option.

"It was pretty clear about May 1 that we had an issue," Lucier said.

Before May 1, students were guaranteed on-campus housing, but after May 20, all students who submitted requests for housing were put on a waiting list.

Eighteen-year-old Hayley Sizemore was accepted to ECU but decided not to attend because of the housing problem.

"I told ECU I wanted to come in the middle of the summer, and that's when they told me there was no more housing," said Sizemore.

Sizemore now attends Dixie State College in St. George, Utah, but would have attended ECU if able to stay on-campus.

"I kind of wanted the experience of living on-campus, especially for the first year," she said.

Campus officials started looking for apartment complexes over the summer to house the overflowing number of incoming freshmen. According to Lucier, complexes that were considered must have met North Carolina state codes, have sprinkler systems installed, contain fire extinguishers, have reasonable privacy, be furnished and have a large number of vacancies.

The Bellamy and North Campus Crossing met those requirements, and both include amenities such as swimming pools and fitness rooms.

Students who decide to stay in either of these complexes will be living in four bedroom apartments, and each will have their own bathroom and bedroom, much different than dorm rooms.

The Bellamy, a new apartment complex located just south of ECU, has 116 beds waiting for incoming freshmen as well as four resident advisors and a professional staff member.
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richard

posted 8/15/08 @ 11:10 PM EST

What happen to Slay Hall it was a dorm now it is office bld. Slick way to get the student to pay for a office bld. By

WTF

posted 8/18/08 @ 9:32 AM EST

Here's a thought: stop admitting too many people. You guys do this every year and yet still have the nerve to act surprised when you end up with more students than you can handle / house. (Continued…)

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Rick Ross

posted 8/18/08 @ 7:37 PM EST

What a rip off

TJ Hooker

posted 8/20/08 @ 1:08 PM EST

Two years ago if you were a late registuring Freshman you got Belk. This year you get Campus Crossing! Oh to have been late.......

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