Do freshmen have to live on campus?

<p>Hey, this is a question for anyone who has been to the school or who knows the answer.</p>

<p>Im looking into a lot of colleges, but one of the major things is that I do not want to live in a dorm. I want to be able to cook my own food, so I would rather live in an apartment off campus or some kind of housing that you had a fridge and it's more like your own house.</p>

<p>When I go on the college websites, it's very confusing and I can't seem to find a straight answer, so any help would be greatly appreciated. </p>

<p>Thanks :)!</p>

<p>[IV</a>. Housing Policies](<a href=“Home | Office of Residential Life”>Home | Office of Residential Life)</p>

<p>“All first-year students who are not married, living with a dependent or in a College-recognized domestic partnership are required to live on campus during their first three academic terms at Dartmouth.”</p>

<p>fahey/mclane and mclaughlin have full kitchens on every floor. there are also kitchens in every other dorm building. you’ll be just fine.</p>

<p>and students have to live in a dorm their freshman year.</p>