Exactly. Most upperclassmen *want* to live off-campus. |
DP. Aren't you charming! The PP is correct. If you're not interested in LACs, you're probably not going to be interested in Ivies. |
This is totally normal at schools throughout the country. |
BC has a similar system. |
Maybe half of the ivies. I know that the ones that guarantee 4 years of on-campus housing are Harvard, Princeton, Columbia (not sure if this will continue with the increasing class size) and I believe Brown. Yale, Dartmouth, Cornell and UPenn guarantee only 2 years. |
Also, Occidental. My friend was one of 3 in a double. Her desk was in the closet. 😯 |
| I can’t remember if it was Franklin &Marsgall or Dickinson. But on one of those tours, they said they were told to tell tour participants that the portables (trailers) were temporary—year after year. |
Right. Not all if the Ivies offer four year housing. Harvard and Yale do because og the original “house” system they both started. At Yale, you go right into your @house” and often live there all four years. At Harvard, all freshman go into Harvard yard then deject their houses for tears 2, 3, and 4. |
You could also have a gander at rent prices in the surrounding area, which are among the lowest in the entire country. |
At least at Cal, the East Bay is urban with lots of transit. There is lots of housing. At UC Santa Cruz and UCSB, there’s hardly anything. |
So has UC Santa Cruz. There’s a YouTube video where a student explained how to do it. |
Wrong. Harvard guarantees 4 years of housing (my DC attends). Princeton does too. Yale definitely does NOT guarantee 4 years of housing. https://housing.yale.edu/undergraduate-housing/yale-college-undergraduate-regulations I’m an alum and was surprised to learn this on the tour (and it’s confirmed elsewhere). I was also surprised and saddened to learn that about half (can’t remember if it’s 40% or 60%) of juniors and seniors now live off campus. This really changes the residential college experience that drew me to Yale. But it’s also part of the reason that Yale was able to increase its class size (starting with class of 2029). |
Do you know anything about the area? You're not getting low rents in Northampton, Sunderland, or anywhere within 30 minutes of campus without qualifying for "affordable housing" (which students typically are not eligible for) |
| Sounds like it's a problem in California |
| My niece was killed along with two of her roommates when her off campus group house went up in flames. Many rental properties in college towns are not adequately inspected and don’t have sprinkler systems. Be careful and ensure your kid’s off campus housing has working smoke detectors and a clear path to escape. |