Housing

<p>If you don't apply to housing as a freshman (although I want to but I dont have the money right now) can you end up with no on campus housing at all?</p>

<p>Yes, although this typically only happens to people whose priority number is something ungodly high, like 7000+. </p>

<p>FSU lets people know though if they are likely to not get housing, and they stress that it is extremely important to not sign a lease somewhere else until you have been told that, because you are obligated to fulfill the FSU Housing contract.</p>

<p>If you don’t mind not having your preference in hall, sign up any time before the second wave of admissions. After that, and you will be sweating it. </p>

<p>The addition of Traditions Hall in Fall 2012 should lessen the disparity between supply and demand of on campus housing.</p>

<p>Traditions Hall though is all upperclassmen, and will only have 275 spaces. Not sure that will really help the supply and demand of on campus housing. </p>

<p>Unless you mean that by having another upperclassman choice, that will limit the number of upperclassmen that are in the freshman dorms?</p>