April 4, 2019
68 months ago
It depends. In general, for the first two years the majority of your classes will be on NCSU's Main Campus.
Later on, once you get into your major and the related classes it may be better to live on Centennial Campus. In particular the Engineering majors or Texiles wil have the majority of classes on NCSU's Centennial Campus.
If you are a grad student, this becomes more important, in particular, if you are a grad student in engineering, living near NCSU's Centennial Campus will be very important.
Topic: NCSU Apartments and Housing Life
💡 Guest Write Topic🙋 Ask or InterestedThe Station at Raleigh near NCSU built by Landmark Properties
How Many Bedrooms Are In Each Unit?
The place to be is The Station at Raleigh
Transfer students usually ask us these FAQs, it also applies to all students
Is Resident Parking Available?
What Is Included In Monthly Payments?
Transfer students welcomed. Check out The Station key points.
Are you a parent deciding if The Station is right for your student? Yes and definitely right
Some frequently asked questions FAQs about The Station at Raleigh near NCSU
What are the detail community clubhouse amenities?
What are the detail apartment features?
Do apartments near NCSU have fast internet?
Is it easy to sublease my apartment near NCSU for the summer?
Is the NCSU apartment market a buyers or sellers market?
Does the Wolfline run during the summer?
● Is it better to live near NCSUs Main or Centennial Campus?
Does NC State (NCSU) have a Bus System?
Do freshmen at NC State (NCSU) have to live on campus?
Where are water, TPs, and sanitizers? Please help others.
Who finds the person to sublease my apartment?
Renting a college apartment vs renting a house