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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But, in general, when they are upper classmen and if they have co-ops in Boston, are they able to live on campus? I'm just thinking that Boston housing is so hard to find? Or maybe not? It's been a long time since I lived there...maybe they prefer to live off campus...[/quote] Housing is guaranteed for all 4 years. Only required for 2 years. It’s not super difficult to find housing for college students in Boston. Some may argue there is a savings for moving off campus because you don’t need a meal plan. NU Off Campus Housing is a great help and will review leases for free for students. There is also a healthy sublet market since there are so many students coming and going for various reasons including co-op.[/quote] I think the question is basically if dorm spaces are available for students on COOP periods. I'm not 100% sure but I replied above. [/quote] On campus housing assignments are for the full year. Not just for co-op which is 6 months. When you’re on-campus, and your co-op is not in Boston, you are let out of your housing contract. Easy peasy. If you’re off-campus, and your co-op is outside of Boston, you find someone to sublet your space.[/quote]
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