| Would love feedback. I would rather look at schools that mandate dorms for at least two years. Seems a lot of schools just have one and then you are on your own. I think my DC would benefit from a few years dorms. DC agrees. TIA |
| Brown |
| Most private schools |
| Most private universities and LACs require two years in dorms. |
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Michigan State
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| NESCACs (and most smaller private schools) give you 4 years on campus. |
| CNU |
| +1 on privates/LACs. The big state Us are generally all first year only. But you can look into options to stay on campus longer. For example, at VT, you can apply to live in the "Residential College" LLC and that is a 2-year commitment. |
| Tulane now requires three |
| UCLA - all 4 yrs but you start in a triple room |
| Notre Dame requires three years in dorms |
| Northwestern |
| Syracuse |
Doesn’t require; guarantees |
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Here's a list of where 89%+ of students live on campus (so 3+ years on average):
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/most-on-campus |