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99% of them...
A college that provides or requires on-campus housing for most or all students. Many colleges require all first-year students (freshmen) to live in college housing; this is usually referred to as guaranteed housing.
NO On perhaps but not in
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.
Yes, they can. The University of South Carolina, for example, requires all freshmen to live in campus housing.
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.
Yes unless you live less than a certain amont of miles away
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.
no you dont, you have a choice to live on or off of school campus
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.
Most schools require freshmen to live in the residence dorms. After that first year, you are free to live wherever you wish.
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.
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.