No
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.
How do the school campus and the classroom in particular impact on the learning of the students going to school?
How do the school campus and the classroom in particular impact on the learning of the students going to school?
How do the school campus and the classroom in particular impact on the learning of the students going to school?
How do the school campus and the classroom in particular impact on the learning of the students going to school?
How do the school campus and the classroom in particular impact on the learning of the students going to school?
At a commuter college you live at home or in an apartment and commute to school everyday. At a resident college you live on campus in a dorm or apartment.
A bording school is a school where the students study and live on campus.
Every college campus I have been on has campus security or campus police that are there to protect the school and the students.
Between living near and around campus, San Diego State University is considered a 'commuter' school where driving to and from the greater San Diego metropolitan area is common.
No, you have your life off of campus it doesnt matter what the school thinks because they aren`t the boss of you off campus. They are on campus, so really this answer to this question is NO !!!
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