You’re in! Now what’s Next? (Part 1)
CONGRATS! You’ve been accepted to TROY UNIVERSITY. Now that you are a Trojan, what’s the next step? Housing, meal plans, and IMPACT (we’ll dive into this one in our next blog) are all in your future.
Housing… application cost and deadlines?
After being admitted, you will need to apply for housing. Any student under 19 must live on campus unless they live with their parents at the address listed in their records. There is a $100 non-refundable application fee when applying for housing.
March 1st is the priority deadline to get housing for Fall 2020. Housing applications for Summer 2020 will be available April 1st.
On the application you will be asked to rank the dorms you want from one to five and you will receive notification of which one you have been placed in.
What are my options?
Here I will discuss a few of the on campus housing options that Troy offers. From co-ed to single sex dorms, Troy covers an array of dorm styles and price points. Check out the list below;
*These prices are based off of the Fall 2019 to Spring 2020 pricing list. Check the troy.edu website for updates on housing prices.
Hamil Hall \ Gardner (co-ed) $1,650 per semester
• Traditional Style
• Twin Beds
• Community Showers
• Located close to Barnes and Noble book store\ Trojan Center
Cowart Hall (single sex units for girls, quad suite)\ Clements Hall (co-ed, quad suite) 1,850 per semester
*Clements Hall offers an array of room styles; we will just discuss the quad suite style.
• Elevator
• Jack and Jill Bath (other styles available in Clements)
• External closets (Cowart)
• Walk-In Closet (Clements, Shared)
• Twin XL Beds
Trojan Village (four and two bedrooms, male and female floors) 2,700 per semester (4 bedroom)/ 3,000 per semester (2 bedroom)
• Twin XL Beds
• Elevators
• Shared Living Space
• 2 people per bathroom
• Individual bedrooms
*Remember to check the troy.edu website to view the other housing options for Troy students.
All on campus housing will include the following features
• Bed & mattress (size varies)
• Dresser
• Desk and chair
• Closet space ( size and type varies)
• Bathroom areas
Picking housing can be hard, so the troy.edu website provides a “compare housing” tool to make this easy. You are about to select your new home for the upcoming school year, so take your time!
Housing… application cost and deadlines?
After being admitted, you will need to apply for housing. Any student under 19 must live on campus unless they live with their parents at the address listed in their records. There is a $100 non-refundable application fee when applying for housing.
March 1st is the priority deadline to get housing for Fall 2020. Housing applications for Summer 2020 will be available April 1st.
On the application you will be asked to rank the dorms you want from one to five and you will receive notification of which one you have been placed in.
What are my options?
Here I will discuss a few of the on campus housing options that Troy offers. From co-ed to single sex dorms, Troy covers an array of dorm styles and price points. Check out the list below;
*These prices are based off of the Fall 2019 to Spring 2020 pricing list. Check the troy.edu website for updates on housing prices.
Hamil Hall \ Gardner (co-ed) $1,650 per semester
• Traditional Style
• Twin Beds
• Community Showers
• Located close to Barnes and Noble book store\ Trojan Center
Cowart Hall (single sex units for girls, quad suite)\ Clements Hall (co-ed, quad suite) 1,850 per semester
*Clements Hall offers an array of room styles; we will just discuss the quad suite style.
• Elevator
• Jack and Jill Bath (other styles available in Clements)
• External closets (Cowart)
• Walk-In Closet (Clements, Shared)
• Twin XL Beds
Trojan Village (four and two bedrooms, male and female floors) 2,700 per semester (4 bedroom)/ 3,000 per semester (2 bedroom)
• Twin XL Beds
• Elevators
• Shared Living Space
• 2 people per bathroom
• Individual bedrooms
*Remember to check the troy.edu website to view the other housing options for Troy students.
All on campus housing will include the following features
• Bed & mattress (size varies)
• Dresser
• Desk and chair
• Closet space ( size and type varies)
• Bathroom areas
Picking housing can be hard, so the troy.edu website provides a “compare housing” tool to make this easy. You are about to select your new home for the upcoming school year, so take your time!



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