Colleges requiring Freshman to live on-campus??

<p>Does anybody know if there is a list out there of colleges/universities that require Freshman to live in a dorm or other on-campus housing?</p>

<p>Thanks!!</p>

<p>Some of them require sophomores to live on campus too…</p>

<p>I dunno if CC’s College Matchmaker has that feature, but CollegeBoard’s supermatch or whatever they call it definitely has a box you can check that will only give you results from colleges where freshmen are required to live on campus.</p>

<p>not unusual</p>

<p>Notre Dame does.</p>

<p>My school requires it till you have senior standing (88 credits).</p>

<p>Mine does; and they’re all on a specific part of campus.</p>

<p>Mine does for freshmen and sophomores. That’s not unusual…a small minority even require ALL students to live on campus.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure all the UC’s require that all freshman dorm.</p>

<p>I think a lot of schools do, but you can probably find a way around it. That’s the case at my school.</p>

<p>My school requires you to live on campus until you’re a senior.</p>

<p>My LAC required it unless you lived with parents. Many students used their home addresses and got their own apartments off-campus, but if the school would have found out then it would charge room & board fees to the students. </p>

<p>I had gone to another small LAC before that one that didn’t care where you lived. It was closer to Philadelphia and didn’t have a ton of campus housing.</p>

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<p>Berkeley has a two year campus housing guarantee for new fall admit freshman, but no requirement for freshmen to actually live in the campus housing.</p>

<p>Yale is another one.</p>

<p>Michigan state requires all freshmen to live on campus.</p>

<p>Every school I visited required freshmen to live on campus and I visited one that required all students to live on campus.</p>

<p>But I think the large majority of four year colleges require freshmen to live on campus with the exception of students who choose to live at home with their parents.</p>