Texas Woman’s University has just had two consecutive years of its largest freshman classes. Rising enrollments and rising off-campus housing costs have more Pioneers wanting to live on campus throughout their schooling, a university housing leader said.
“We are full,” said Jill Eckardt, TWU executive director of housing and dining. “We’re still at 99% working capacity. And so the challenge is that we have students who want to live on campus but are not required to live on campus. And in Denton, off-campus housing is becoming more and more expensive every single day, in large part, even though any number of new apartments are going up.
“Whether they’re geared toward the college market, or just young professionals, or affordable housing, it’s getting more…