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Wright State University has a unique competitive advantage in its ability to serve the needs of both residential and commuter students. Unlike many other universities, WSU does not require first year students to live on-campus or prohibit their access to vehicles, which are common university practices to encourage first year students to become acquainted with and involved on campus.
This freedom provides many housing options for WSU students. Dormitories are one option, available for students who prefer to live on campus and are covered by student loans, scholarships, and financial aid.
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