Anonymous wrote:I used to only have classes T-Th. It was easy to schedule 3 Tuesday and Thursday classes and then 2, 3 hour classes on Wednesday. Less commuting time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does that mean to + from? or each way.
commute is 45 minutes.
It means commuting 60+ minutes each way to get to school (taking 2 hrs + for a return trip every day). Usually by bus or train.
1.5 hrs return is not enough to register as a hardship. They are looking at 2 hrs+. Some kids are going 1.5 hrs by bus each way or more (3 hour return or more).
Your kids 45 min drive in a comfortable car each way doesn't count. They can look up your address and school address so be sure not to lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Sara Harberson addressed this and said she’s interpreting it as total time per day, not each way. But I don’t know if more guidance has come out since then.
If I remember correctly, Sara said that it's for kids in a hard situation (like you are super poor but got a full ride scholarship to a really good private school an hour away type of situation). Most of us would not qualify. I don't think it's intended for UMC kids who travel to magnet programs when their high school is a good high school.
Anonymous wrote:I think Sara Harberson addressed this and said she’s interpreting it as total time per day, not each way. But I don’t know if more guidance has come out since then.
Anonymous wrote:You really should be more clear, OP.
My kid qualified to have a waiver for campus housing because we live close to campus. He chose to live on campus anyway, so we didn't need to prove distance or commute time to his college.
So what are you trying to accomplish, and what criteria are you looking to dodge?
Anonymous wrote:does that mean to + from? or each way.
commute is 45 minutes.