CONWAY, S.C. (WBTW) — As the fall semester approaches at Coastal Carolina University, some students continue to await a placement in housing.
School housing officials said they are continuing their efforts to find available spaces for these students. As the excitement continues to grow for the start of the school year, some students and parents find themselves concerned about where they will stay.
According to Steve Harrison, the vice president of Auxiliary Enterprises and Chief Sustainability Officer, over 5,500 students are expected to live on campus in the upcoming school year. Harrison said that while the school typically has the capacity for only 4,000-5,000 students, they’ve adjusted the number of available on-campus beds to accommodate growing enrollment…