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https://vt.edu/ready/fall2020_message.html?#residence-and-dining
excerpt: To strike that balance, we will populate the residence halls with single and double occupancy to the extent possible and consider roommates as we would members of a family who live together. In fall 2019, our campus was home to 10,400 students. This fall, to create the best living situation, we estimate that we can accommodate approximately 9,100 on campus, taking into account the need for space to accommodate students who may need to be quarantined or isolated. To reduce the risks further, the use of shared restroom facilities will require heightened hygiene practices and frequent sanitization by staff. Those prospective residents who provide a medical doctor’s attestation of susceptibility to serious disease can contact Services for Students with Disabilities to request an accommodation for single occupancy. |
| So where will those 1000 reside? Are they the kids that live in commuting distance? |
No. They are expected to get apartments nearby or secure other off campus housing like sophomores and up do. |
| Sounds like VT is kind of a mess. On top of last year's nightmare I think I will have my DS steer clear. |
Good idea. Community college for your DS! |
That's a lot of extra living space for Blacksburg to come up with when leases were signed by exiting students last fall. I hope the school will facilitate housing searches for these kids. Obviously the most affordable and/or convenient options are taken. |
Yes - it is either VT or community college - good to know.
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I think VT should have secured housing for all the freshman. When I went to JMU and they had too many kids accept, they rented out two motels and our kids in storage rooms, etc.
Tech could do the same. |
| I agree that the priority should go to freshman. Also, I think that if any freshman is denied housing at a school that has always made living on campus a requirement, and the university isn't supplying the alternative housing (a nearby hotel with shuttle buses) then that student should be able to request a gap year and get it, even if it is past whatever deadline they set for applying for a gap year. |
| Tech had freshman in hotels last year with over enrollment. Why not continue? I assume the hotels would love the business. |
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So, VT pushes out the freshman first and also mandates that kids who live off-campus can’t purchase a dining plan?
LOL this won’t end well. |
HoJos! Good times! |
| I assume they put them on a waitlist hoping some kids won’t end up coming to campus because of the virus. I think they’re going to be surprised at how few will opt to stay home |
| I also read (on another site discussing this issue) that the housing contract now includes a no-refund policy if dorms need to close as they did last Spring. That would make me think twice about paying the bill in July or August when the future is unknown. |
I’m getting the feeling that VT is in financial trouble |