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Savannah State Update:

Key takeaways
  • Increased enrollment and limited housing have forced student reassignment, straining campus housing capacity.
  • Housing timing affects placement; RD Barry Dorsey says late housing completion can land students in the FLLC.
  • Some students, like senior Isiah Johnson, say mixing class levels changes the residence hall dynamic.
  • Others, such as freshman Xavier Brown, report the mix brings a more mellow and welcoming vibe.
  • Students urge long term housing solutions rather than temporary fixes; the FLLC has evolved since opening in 2003.

What used to be a freshmen-only dorm at Savannah State University is now home to students from every class year.

Because of an increase in enrollment over the past few years, the Freshman Living and Learning Center (FLLC) is no longer just for first-year students. Instead, freshmen are now living alongside sophomores, juniors, and even seniors.

The change comes down to one main issue: space.

With more students enrolling and not enough housing to keep up, the university has had to adjust where students are placed. In some cases, upperclassmen are moved into the FLLC, while freshmen are placed in other residence halls around campus.

Barry Dorsey, a resident director at University Commons, said housing timing could also play a role.

“From my perspective, I believe some students may be placed in the FLLC because they did not complete their housing on time,” Dorsey said.

For students living in the building, the experience has been mixed.

Some say it changes what the FLLC was originally meant to be—a place where freshmen could live with people going through the same first-year experience.

“I do think that having all classes in the FLLC changes the dynamic of the residence hall because it was only supposed to be a freshman dorm,” said senior Isiah Johnson.

At the same time, not everyone sees it as a bad thing.

“I do not think it changes much, but it does bring more of a mellow and welcoming vibe,” said freshman Xavier Brown.

Others say having older students around can actually be helpful.

Sophomore Jalessa Blunt said she doesn’t mind the mix of students.

“I don’t have an issue with it because I’m mature enough not to make them feel uncomfortable in the space we share,” she said.

The FLLC, which opened in 2003, has always been a central part of campus housing. Over time, it has already gone through changes, including moving away from strictly separating students by gender.

Now, mixing class levels is another big shift.

While it may be a temporary fix for overcrowding, some students feel like the university should look for long-term solutions that bring back housing spaces designed specifically for each class year.

For now, though, the FLLC reflects a growing campus—one where students are learning to adjust, connect, and share space in new ways.

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