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Campus Life
As it snow even during spring, it doesn’t have a lot of activities during the winter but there will be a lot of events that used to be going on in the fall. In fact, there will be at least one event every day in the fall semester in which every student can take part in And also when coming to the infrastructure of Dayton I personally think that the infrastructure is really great. We also have one of the largest libraries which is 24 hours open. all the classrooms are well equipped. we also have a lot of clubs where students can meet and have some fun plays pool, bowling, swimming, rock, climbing, football and a lot of other sports. University of Dayton has the largest university housing So most of the students generally stay in the university, housing and also it’s mandatory for the master students to take one semester, mandatory university housing.
Accommodation
The university housings has really good infrastructure and fully furnished, after coming to the housing, everyone will be provided with all the amenities like a bed, mattress, pantry, and all the other things that an international student needs. even after one semester if the student wants to go for of campus housing the rents are also very cheap in Dayton so generally per person it would take $220 for accommodation per month. After adding up all the utilities and the groceries. It would take around $400 per student to survive per month in University of Dayton.
Accommodation
Accommodation is shared and it is expensive. The average rent to be paid if you stay out is 250$ per month.
I was attracted to the University of Dayton based on both its academic reputation as well as knowing several others from my high school whom I respected attending here ahead of me. I have found opportunities for personal growth and development not only academically, but also to expand beyond the classroom knowledge. Most of my professors in my major have real-world experience outside of academia and it shows. The professor for the capstone class in my major was instrumental in guiding me to an internship this past summer which greatly expanded my professional experience
Accommodation
Students can opt for on-campus or off-campus housing depending on their preferences. Average monthly expenses including rent, utilities and groceries will come to $400-500. Off-campus housing is a relatively cheap option, but the daily commute to the university can sometimes be a bit difficult.
The alumni network is great, the university is known for its excellence in research. It works in close coordination with engineering companies so faculty are always involved in cutting-edge projects.
I loved the campus, class size, community. Everything was just perfect from my first visit until graduation. It was also close to home, but far enough that my parents wouldn't stop by too much. There's just a sense of home at UD.




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