Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh, George Mason requires all freshman to live on campus now.
Nope. Not even close. Majority live with parents and commute. Most GMU undergrads do not live in the few dorm spaces.
Most FRESHMEN do live on campus.
They are required to live in the dorms freshman year at GMU. You can file for a waiver but good luck with GMU paper bureaucracy. DS lived in dorms for four years with students from all over the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh, George Mason requires all freshman to live on campus now.
Nope. Not even close. Majority live with parents and commute. Most GMU undergrads do not live in the few dorm spaces.
Most FRESHMEN do live on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh, George Mason requires all freshman to live on campus now.
Nope. Not even close. Majority live with parents and commute. Most GMU undergrads do not live in the few dorm spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Right here. Freshman required to live on campus. https://housing.gmu.edu/apply/new-students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh, George Mason requires all freshman to live on campus now.
Nope. Not even close. Majority live with parents and commute. Most GMU undergrads do not live in the few dorm spaces.
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:uh, George Mason requires all freshman to live on campus now.
Anonymous wrote:uh, George Mason requires all freshman to live on campus now.
Anonymous wrote:One hint is if it’s named George Mason.