Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GMU stopped being a commuter campus in 2010/2011 when the Carnegie foundation reclassified it as primarily residential. My DD lived there all four years on campus and loved her time there. she also got superlative internships in her field and had a concrete well-paying job offer in her field before graduation. FWIW she lived with many OOS and international students. Go and visit
I googled it recently and I thought that only 25% live on campus. Is this out-dated info?
The first year students are required to live on campus but can submit a request for a waiver under certain circumstances (live close to campus, etc., ) so about 75% of the first-year live on campus. My DD happened to like living all four years in dorms and did. GMU says: GMU has a total undergraduate enrollment of 27,014 (fall 2022), with a gender distribution of 51% male students and 49% female students. At this school, 21% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 79% of students live off campus.
I don't know if that is out of date. If you choose to live on campus all four years (FWIW, I did not - I wanted off as soon as I could from my SLAC), you can, as my kid did. That way you make friends and go to campus activities together. She had a great experience with roommates en suite from all over the world.