Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's college provides limited free summer storage for students with financial need who live a certain distance+ from the college.
One of my kids is at a SLAC that offers storage for all students. No bulky things like furniture, but bags, boxes, and bikes are OK. Students pay per item—I think it’s been $50-$100 depending on the amount each year.
Anonymous wrote:Above average ice cream in the below average dining hall
Anonymous wrote:My kid's college provides limited free summer storage for students with financial need who live a certain distance+ from the college.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's college provides limited free summer storage for students with financial need who live a certain distance+ from the college.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's college provides limited free summer storage for students with financial need who live a certain distance+ from the college.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin lets students check out an original piece of art from its collection at the beginning of each year to hang in the student’s dorm room.
Anonymous wrote:All books and materials included in tuition. At the start of school you just go to the bookstore and they've already assembled everything you need, you just pick it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin lets students check out an original piece of art from its collection at the beginning of each year to hang in the student’s dorm room.
So does UChicago!
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin lets students check out an original piece of art from its collection at the beginning of each year to hang in the student’s dorm room.
Anonymous wrote:Laundry included
Anonymous wrote:All books and materials included in tuition. At the start of school you just go to the bookstore and they've already assembled everything you need, you just pick it up.