APARTMENT GUIDE 1 13 UNIVERSITY LIVING Students can choose from three main options for on-campus housing. Some students decide to live in residence halls, which many students value because they offer a sense of community. TylerWaugh/KANSAN On-campus housing offers a community vibe BY KELLY COSBY editor@kansan.com When it comes to convenience and saving money, on-campus living is ideal. And an added benefit is the community spirit residents find here. The University provides its students with a variety of on-campus housing options, including residence halls, scholarship halls and the Greek system. The sororities and fraternities on campus are known for their sense of community. Although this option is more expensive, students can immediately bond with the other members of their houses. In-house chefs and cleaning services add extra conveniences. Often, students must abide by rules and keep a certain GPA in order to retain residency. Jeff Davis, Wichita freshman, went greek because of the networking opportunities and encouragement from his family. He said the sense of community among a SEE ON-CAMPUS ON PAGE 15 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEBRUARY 26, 2009