no
At Yale University, most freshmen live in suites that are shared with several other students.
Most schools require freshmen to live in the residence dorms. After that first year, you are free to live wherever you wish.
At the University of South Florida (USF), freshmen are not required to live on campus, but it is highly encouraged. Living in a dorm can enhance the college experience by providing opportunities for social interaction and involvement in campus activities. However, students who prefer to live off-campus can do so, provided they secure housing independently.
At Texas A&M University, most freshmen are required to live on campus, including in a residence hall or dorm. However, there are exceptions for students who meet certain criteria, such as living with family within a specific distance from the university. It's best to check the latest housing policies on the Texas A&M website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Yes, they can. The University of South Carolina, for example, requires all freshmen to live in campus housing.
you dont get to choose a dorm when you first start it choose a house or an empty lot then once you move in use your smartphone to enroll in university then you can live in a dorm
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 unless you live less than a certain amont of miles away
a dorm apex
Normally people live in Dorms (dormatories) so dorm is not a mathematical term
Dorm?
It's a common requirement for freshmen at most universities. The main exception is if the student already lives in the school's city.