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Jackson State University Dorms Posted on 01-03-2006
buttapecan05

I have been accepted into Jackson State for 2006, and have a few questions about the dorms. (1). Are the restrooms located inside each individual room, or is there one big washroom/shower? (2). Are the rooms small? (3) Is a meal plan optional? (4) Are the employees trifling? (5) Are the rules really strict? To any Jackson students or alumni, I would really appreciate your responses. Thank ya.
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badboy314 replied on 03-07-2006 06:17PM [Reply]
I hope this not too late....Our Housing has stepped up over the past few years. If you are coming as a freshman you have no options. You have to stay in Alexander. They have community baths, but they were remodeled recently. You have a nice size room with limited closet space. You have to get a meal plan. The Cafeteria food is not that good, but we have subway and the grill where you can use your flex dollars. Any more questions let me know.
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badboy314 replied on 03-07-2006 06:25PM [Reply]
I hope this not too late....Our Housing has stepped up over the past few years. If you are coming as a freshman you have no options. You have to stay in Alexander. They have community baths, but they were remodeled recently. You have a nice size room with limited closet space. You have to get a meal plan. The Cafeteria food is not that good, but we have subway and the grill where you can use your flex dollars. Any more questions let me know.
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*~*TAK3M3AZIAM*~* from Bellevue, NE replied on 03-07-2006 07:23PM [Reply]

I got accepted into Jackson State too. Is there a curfew?
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CraziSXYcooL from Jackson, MS replied on 03-26-2006 01:45AM [Reply]

If you are an athlete, then you will have a curfew. Other than that, you don't have one, unless you are trying to become apart of some type of organization where you can't be seen out after a certain hour or whatever. Housing for the most part ****. Although, some apartments are currently being built on campus and then there's the new Dixon and Transitional halls. As mentioned above though, you have no choice as a freshman on where you will reside.
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