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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know a few older kids (tufts, northeastern, umass, UVM) who found the process of finding an off-campus apt for upper class years very stressful and living off campus not ideal, harder on social life, etc. DC leaning toward only looking at schools that offer 4 years of campus housing, but that is very limiting— mostly LACs. Wondering if the kids we know are outliers or not, how much to weigh the availability of on campus housing in school search. Kid is not interested in Greek or club sports, so worried it will be harder to find their people/ socialize if off campus after first year.[/quote] Lots of quality public universities offer on-campus housing for all 4 years. Purely as a trivial nearby example, UVa does. And their upper class housing options range from classic dorms to residential colleges to apartment-like suites. [/quote]
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