When you are admitted they tell if you are guaranteed 3 years or 4 years of housing. 3 years isn’t a problem because that when most students do study abroad (junior year). So 1/2 do fall, the other 1/2 spring. They do housing off campus (nearby) basically for one semester. Everyone is back on campus for senior year. |
Do you know this is by lottery or some other method? Seems like it could be problematic to find housing for 4 or 5 months or just one semester off campus - but I'm sure they figure it out. |
I guess it would be a lot of subletting? ugh |
| That area has a wide array of housing options. People are always looking for a place to live or looking for someone to live in their place. With a little effort & you can find decent accommodations. |
"that area" meaning Chestnut Hill or greater Boston area? |
| no skin in the game but I would say that the housing situation at BC is pretty good compared to many others. It's very common that schools are not providing 4 years of on campus housing |
Back when my siblings attended, incoming freshmen with higher test scores and GPA’s were given 4 years. So the really smart ones got 4 years. Not sure if that is still the case. |
Top applicants, athletes, nursing students and those that need special accommodations is my understanding. No one I've come across has had a problem finding housing for junior year. |
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I went to BC.
90% of students get 3 years housing and live off campus Junior year (which we loved.) 10% get 4 years- the super smart, AHANA, athletes, etc. Freshman yr- you live in a typical 2 person dorm room on Newton or Upper campus. Sophomore yr- you live in a 4 or 6 person suite on lower campus (or unlucky lottery #s mean you're still on Upper campus. Junior year- everyone lives of campus in apartments on/near Commonwealth Ave or near Cleveland Circle. Such a fun year, full of parties. The BC bus makes a circle through this area to bring kids to campus. Senior year- back on lower campus near football stadium in nicer apartments with full kitchens. typically skip meal plan Going abroad is no problem. Kids easily do a roommate swap. Meaning, 1 of my roommates went abroad 1st semester, and found a Junior (who went abroad 2nd semester) to take her place in our campus apartment. Easy. |