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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the housing guarantee or otherwise the housing situation at BC?


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the housing guarantee or otherwise the housing situation at BC?


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the housing guarantee or otherwise the housing situation at BC?


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
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the housing guarantee or otherwise the housing situation at BC?


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.

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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the housing guarantee or otherwise the housing situation at BC?


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.

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.
Anonymous
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.
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