I think it would be best if you stayed at the college campus. Mostly because of how high gas is!!
On Commonwealth Avenue in Chestnut Hill is where the Boston College's main campus is located in Massachusetts with a second campus less then two miles away.
Scholarships, federal grants, and on-campus jobs like becoming an RA can help chip away at the perpetually increasing cost to go to college.
Pros of living at home are that it is cheaper, a con of living at home is lack of personal space. A pro of living on campus is friendships being created, a con of living on campus is the rules to follow.
The estimate I make is 3,00 miles away .
On average, about 66% of college students in the United States attend institutions away from home, while the remaining 34% choose to stay home for college. These percentages can vary depending on factors such as geographic location, cultural norms, and individual preferences.
UCLA is a commuter school because not all of its thousands and thousands of students live around the campus. You can also think of it this way: If the majority of the students live around a mile from the school's campus then it is residential. If on the other hand, students live further away from school and need to take buses or other forms of transportaion to get to the campus, then it is commuter.
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Anne Moody wants to go away to Baton Rouge to attend college and pursue opportunities for education and personal growth that are limited in her rural Mississippi town. She sees going away to college as a way to escape the racism and limited opportunities in her community and to create a better future for herself.
Yes, they do! My cheer squad and I do home and away games.
It is my understanding that if the noncustodial parent is paying child support in the state of Mo. and the child decides to live on campus/away from custodial parent while attending college and noncustodial parent is paying % of college expenses that include room and board a modification/reduction in child support may be in order. However I would like to see a court case/opinion regarding this matter.
A student going to college in another state can expect to experience a new environment, meet new people, and encounter different cultures and customs. They may also face challenges such as adjusting to a different climate, navigating a new campus, and being away from their support network.
Buddy Valastro never went to college. When he was just 17 when his dad passed away. He then dropped out of his junior year of high school and went to work