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One area the university might change is its policy of allowing students to remain in on-campus housing even after they fail to make their housing payments, he said. Seevakumaran had stopped paying his dorm rent.

Hitt said university officials have combed their records and found only one other former student in campus housing. That person is now being asked to vacate, he added.

Residents of Tower 1 said it is divided into four-student units, with each student assigned his or her own room, and then a shared kitchen and living room. There are about 21 units on each of the seven floors, they said.

Student Elaine Sayre, who was among those evacuated from Tower 1, said she was suddenly unsure of how safe she was on campus.

“These walls are paper-thin,” Sayre said of the dorm. “You can hear the toilet flushing upstairs. If it was a bomb, how many floors could it have taken out?”

Before Monday morning, Sayre said, she never imagined that someone might have weapons in a room. “You are going to wonder, walking down the halls,” she said. “What does someone have in their room?”

Students in the dorm said the fire alarm initially was annoying but not overly worrisome. But when they evacuated the building and police started yelling for students to move across the street, they realized something more serious had happened.

“We thought it was just a stupid fire drill,” said Matthew Walsh, a freshman who was “dead asleep” when it went off.

Walsh grabbed his phone and wallet. One of his roommates, Taylor Strebeck, a senior, took nothing but his student ID.

By Monday afternoon, both said they were exhausted and frustrated with how little information was available beyond the “alerts” the university sent out via text and email.

Those alerts “were very vague,” Walsh said.

“It was just a bunch of speculation,” Strebeck added. “No one knew anything for sure.”

Although Tower 1 had re-opened by Monday evening, few lights were on in dorm rooms.

UCF parent Sylvia Fox said she had driven to campus Monday morning to pick up her daughter and a roommate — residents of Tower 1’s second floor — to bring them home to Winter Haven for the day.

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