Residence Halls

<p>My daughter will be a transfer student in fall 08 for acting. I guess she is considered an upperclassman although it will be her first year at UArts. Does anyone know if she would have chance of getting into the Juniper dorm?</p>

<p>it really varies with dorms for transfers. my freshmen year, many of the transfers were put in apartment buildings nearby that the school paid for (that were even nicer than juniper). this year, i know there is a transfer floor in spruce...i think it really depends on how many freshmen come and then they decide what to do with the transfers...but she could have a decent shot at juniper!</p>

<p>I'd say take two things into consideration when deciding on residence halls: how close it is to where you'll have your classes and who will be in the building with you (i.e., other people in your major, smokers, etc). </p>

<p>Then again, I've never had to choose a residence hall location before this, so what do I know. : )</p>

<p>I'd say take two things into consideration when deciding on residence halls: how close it is to where you'll have your classes and who will be in the building with you (i.e., other people in your major, smokers, etc). </p>

<p>Then again, I've never had to choose a residence hall location before this, so what do I know. : )</p>

<p>Broadway and Jeff-Thanks for the info. She requested Juniper but all the dorms look nice. I guess she will hear sometime this summer about her placement.</p>