Move-In Day on Wright State’s Dayton Campus began at 9 a.m. on Aug. 23 as 1,200 new students arrived at their new home.
Much of theWright State community turned out to helpnew students move into 29 residence halls and on-campus apartments.
A total 2,300 students, including returning students and upperclassmen, are expected to fill the residence halls and campus apartments.
Move-In Day included 110 golf carts, a fleet of luggage rollers and about 500 staff, faculty and student volunteers.
Wright-Patt Credit Union supported Move-In Day by providing volunteers and funding.
The first day of the fall semester is Monday, Aug. 27.

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