Most students live on campus. 15% of the students are in sorties the rest are on campus livers
All Harvard students live on campus in campus housing. Part of the experience of going to Harvard is mingling with accomplished student body.
I am pretty sure the answer is family background
There is no law stating full time students may not live in low income apartments. You did not supply enough information, but I will assume the problem is that you attend school full time and do not work. In that scenario, most people get money from student aid, student loans, or family. This is not technically income. You do not pay taxes on it. Student housing may accept these forms of "income" but a commercial apartment building usually will not. They can not give a unit to someone with no official income.
At first glance, it may be difficult to determine what and who the mascot of the UNLV football team is. However, the mascot represents a mountain man and considering the location of the College, most locals find it very suitable.
Students live in different places when going to the Devry University. Most people try to find a place to live near the campus.
No, most colleges and universities like to have a diverse student body and actively recruit those from other countries.
Most assists in a game: 18 by Mark Wade, UNLV vs. Indiana, 1987
Most children attend schools just as they do elsewhere in the world. 99.999% of people who live in deserts live in cities and towns and most of those have schools.
One of the most commonly used student loan companies is Sallie Mae. They provide financial aid to all types of students allowing them to attend school and pay later.
Of course you can attend a boarding school in a town other than that in which you live. Boarding schools are independent and can accept anyone that meets their admission criteria, whatever that criteria may be (and it varies widely). The one point that is of most concern to most people is that your parents must pay taxes to support your local public school district regardless of whether you attend that high school or not. If you attend a boarding school, either as a boarder or day student, your parents will in effect will be paying double for your education. If you family is affluent or if you are awarded a full or even partial scholarship this issue becomes moot.
If a student is on their parents insurance they should stay on it as long as possible. However, the student's parents should check with their policy as to what benefits are available if the student does not stay in the local area. When a parent's insurance policy is not an option one can check with the school they plan to attend. Most schools offer student insurance. Another option would be for the student to purchase their own health insurance policy.
For the most part, no; much of India live in third-world conditions, and have no access to the higher grades of education. However, those that do attend school with a decent quality may do around the same amount of work as a New Zealand student.