Anonymous wrote:Maybe I am naive but why does it matter in terms of learning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Even as freshman? The above numbers are freshman only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Another number to look into, in the same table, is the percent of domestic students who are out-of-state.
If that percent is over 40 and the percent living on campus is high, it's probably not a commuter or suitcase school.