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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can start with the Common Data Set in Section F, which has line for "Percent who live in college owned, operated or affiliated housing". It will have a % for both freshman and undergraduates. UMBC (freshman) - 70% George Mason (freshman) - 67% UMD-CP (freshman) - 93% Towson (freshman) - 84% This will help identify commuter schools but not suitcase schools where a large majority of students leave on the weekends.[/quote] The status for UMCP are misleading, as there are students who don't live in university housing (ex. those who live in private apartments/houses just off campus) who are technically classified as commuters. [/quote] Even as freshman? The above numbers are freshman only.[/quote] Yes, tons of freshman live off campus in nearby luxury apartments.[/quote]
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