Luckyday Residential College

Luckyday Residential College (LRC) opened in 2010 and houses both our female and male students.

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Your home away from home

Luckyday Residential College (LRC) opened in 2010 and houses residents on three floors. Resident rooms have in-room bathrooms. Shared spaces include a library, a classroom, a 24/7 fitness room, study rooms, a full-size kitchen, and an amazing green space that’s perfect for games and activities. LRC residents dine in the The Dish and are required to purchase the RC Unlimited Plus 1 Dining Plan.

 

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Double Room

12' W x 26'L (312 sq ft)

Available for two occupants; two sets of furniture; community bathroom in traditional hall, in-room bathroom in contemporary hall or residential college; available in all residence halls and residential colleges

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EAT. SLEEP. Rebels. REPEAT.

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Amenities

  • In-room Bathroom
  • In-room Thermostat
  • Moveable Furniture
  • Study Rooms
  • Student Lounges
  • Mini-fridge and Microwave

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Living Communities

Our students choose where they live and with whom they live. We offer many community and building options, so it’s easy to choose a campus residence that best suits your needs, desires, and budget. 

Luckyday RC offers an unparalleled university experience to members through programming, volunteering, partnering with members of the local community, mentoring, and academic encouragement.

Members and residents of the LRC currently include Luckyday Scholars (Luckyday scholarship recipients) and Luckyday Associates (students who are not recipients of the scholarship but who wish to benefit from the many academic, social, and service opportunities available to members).

When you accept an invitation to join the LRC community, you agree to be an active participant of the community and fulfill certain responsibilities, including but not limited to attending at least one LRC faculty-led program per semester, completing study hall hours each week (if needed), and meeting with an advisor regularly to ensure that you are progressing academically.

The Mississippi Outreach to Scholastic Talent (MOST) LLC provides a supportive residential experience that fosters academic and social success for students who attended the MOST Conference. The LLC adds an additional layer of community to help MOST students succeed in their transition to college.

Members of our general communities enjoy a residential experience that offers enrichment connecting to common general interests. Living among peers of varied educational interests and participating in programming led by student housing staff enhances student success and helps them to build skills that bring success in their careers and in life.