<p>i think you should post that question in the Cal forum!</p>
<p>@CalAlumna</p>
<p>Where did you get the information that switching from “on-campus” to “off campus” is about a $4000 difference? The people from the financial aid are telling me that it doesn’t make much difference.</p>
<p>@ CalAlumna: Did you rank the following based on difficulty to get?</p>
<p>“Channing Bowditch/Wada
Singles any where
Unit 2 mini-suites
The Units (1, 2, 3)
Clark Kerr Campus/Foothill”</p>
<p>So would you say it’s “easiest” to get Clark Kerr Campus/Foothill?
I would like to get either a double or triple suite in Foothill.</p>
<p>^lol I was wondering that too, and I think your assumptions are correct…which sucks for me since I really want Wada T_T</p>
<p>Yeah, I think (and hope) that’s what she meant too. For freshmen, I heard that they consider themselves “lottery losers” if they get placed into Foothill (or Bowles or Stern). I jut don’t know how much space they have for us in the dorms not reserved for transfers.</p>
<p>Because Financial Aid is very individualized, one can’t say for sure how it’ll affect each student. But on average it is reduced. Here is the Financial Aid’s Budget for 2011-2012 ([Facts</a> at a glance - UC Berkeley](<a href=“By the numbers - University of California, Berkeley”>By the numbers - University of California, Berkeley)). Here you can see there is $5000 difference between on-campus and off-campus budgets. This is usually what financial aid bases their offers on, but again it really depends on your own situation. Which is why I strongly recommend students contacting the FA office. </p>
<p>I was basing it on the requests. Most Transfer students will be requesting the apartments. It is likely you’ll get into FH if it is your first request, but lottery numbers do play a part in all preferences. </p>
<p>Junior Transfers are guaranteed housing for their first year, so there is space for everyone, but not everyone will accept their offer. Well most freshmen want to live in the units (no idea why), so if they don’t get that they are disappointed.</p>