Junior Students can not stay/live in the dorm?

<p>I have been wondering if only freshman and sophomore students can stay/live in the dorm while the juniors/seniors can not? anybody has any information? any exceptions to the rule?....Thanks a bunch.</p>

<p>Juniors and seniors can definitely live in the dorms and many do, but right now Tulane cannot guarantee there will be room. Most get in, but some do have to find off campus housing. It won’t help your son, but Tulane is actively working on increasing housing capacity by over 1,000 beds. They are starting very soon on a new dorm on the corner of campus at Broadway and Zimple (by Newcomb Hall near The Boot), and then when they build the new dining hall it will have rooms as well. I am sure there are other plans to replace some of the older dorms with more modern ones that have more capacity.</p>

<p>So there are no exceptions to the rule because there was no rule to begin with. He just needs to get his housing application in as quickly as possible when they open up the housing applications for next year. It is possible, although I don’t know this for sure, that having roommates/suitemates already selected who put in applications that have the same preference requests helps.</p>

<p>Thanks for the info.</p>

<p>I’m a junior living in Aron Apartments. Everyone I know who wanted to live on campus as a junior or senior was able to.</p>

<p>FC and Tulane14 are correct. I wish the OP thread title had been worded differently, as it can lead to a potential misunderstanding by readers who see the thread title but don’t read the posts. Of COURSE upperclassmen can live on campus, space permitting.</p>