HOUSING DORM QUESTION

<p>I’m a incoming freshmen student going into the Penny Stamps School of Art and Design.
Which dorm would be the best for me?
North? The Hill? Central? </p>

<p>North Campus: Will be close to the Art and Design School but it will take a lot of time for me to go to central campus since it’s “isolated”</p>

<p>The Hill: In between north and central. But, if i end up living on the Hill…does this mean i have to bus to central AND north campus? </p>

<p>The central: More social…but it will be far from the Penny Stamps school (have to take the bus)…and i heard buses stop running at midnight and what if i have work to finish at the studio at the school…how do i get back to my dorm…if buses stop running…? Do i just sleep in the studio? </p>

<p>WHAT DO I DO…please help me…</p>

<p>Don’t worry. There are free ride from DPS after bus hours. Since you have classes in both central and North Campus, it does not really matter which dorm you go to and you will need to take the blue bus one way or the other. Hill is not that far from Central and most people would just walk over there perhaps except winter. As a freshmen, you are more likely to be assigned to the North Campus particularly if you put that as a viable choice. Most of the freshmen live in the central/hill area are affiliated with residential programs.</p>