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You may be mistaking. Ohio law requires that 1st Year College Freshmen, live on campus or at home with their parents. Sophomores - Seniors are then legally able to live where ever they want. It's an Ohio Law.
For freshmen and sophomores, the tuition at Michigan State is about $14,000 per year. With all the other costs, it is about $27,000 if a student is living and eating on campus.
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You should inquire at the university for a final answer. If freshmen are required to live on campus, I would speculate that freshmen actually living with NC resident parents/spouses within driving distance would *not* be required to live on campus. They would be classified as commuters or day students.
Oregon State University Cascades Campus was created in 2001.
Yes they can
Yes, they can. The University of South Carolina, for example, requires all freshmen to live in campus housing.
Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus was created in 1996.
No freshmen are not allowed to have cars, they do this because its such a small campus and they have to have enough parking spaces for the upper class men.
Online degrees are similar to the campus based degrees. It has the similar criterion and basics as of the Campus degree programs. Accredited online schools are equally credible as the accredited Campus schools. the same Online degrees and better Quality of online education are offered at online schools as compared to the campus schools. Thus they have a better chances to be preferred over the campus schools by the employers.
My Campus - 2011 Oregon State and Houston - 1.5 was released on: USA: 11 March 2011