It's a common requirement for freshmen at most universities. The main exception is if the student already lives in the school's city.
Yes. Contact housing for info on this.
No. Auburn's Housing FAQ (see Related Links, below) explicitly states "...there are not enough beds on campus to house the entire freshman class." Placement is on a first-come, first-served basis.
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No, you do not have to but most people choose to. After freshmen year many people move into homes or apartments around campus but plenty choose to live in dorms again. Some people who live close enough even commute.
The stated reason on their website is that they have found that students who live in campus housing their freshman year are much more likely to successfully complete college than those who do not.
Princeton University is not a commuter school. Freshmen are required to live in dorms on campus, with a few exceptions. For example, for security reasons, Imelda Marcos, daughter of the Philippine President, was permitted to live off-campus during her Freshman year.
Yale - do freshmen who live within 20 mins of Yale have to stay on campus or can they commute? How does it work when a freshman has already taken 4 college AP classes in high school? By the way my grandson is looking to earn a law degree. What kind of scholarships are available for him in Sept. Thanks you in advance for your help. Suzanne
Yes, although there are almost no roads on the actual campus. You will either walk or ride a bike to all of your classes. If you live off campus, you can by a commuter parking pass and park in one the parking lots around campus that are designated for commuter parking. If you live on campus, you have get a resident parking pass, but as i understand it, they are difficult to get.
Yes, they can. The University of South Carolina, for example, requires all freshmen to live in campus housing.
The University of Chicago, a private college that enrolls approximately 5,000 students, requires Freshmen to live on-campus and on-campus housing is guaranteed to all other students. This means that roughly 60% of all undergraduates live on-campus.
No, many students live off campus and commute.
The freshman students live in the dormitory at the south end of the campus.