Dorming at a Community College

<p>Can I Please get a list of college's (CC's Because My grades aren't good enough to get into a university yet. -.-) That offer boarding. I know of One Onondaga, Its in my home state so I think I have an advantage, But I want a list of more! I've been searching online and find Weird Ones, And a website would tell you one thing and the actual site would tell you another, I Just want a list of known ,And yes I know typical a CC doesn't have Dorming.. yeah I know. I just want a list I can check out, I do plan on transferring after my 2 years are up to a university or even attempt a Ivy league and YES I know its slim - none.. but one of my parental Units in employed at one so hopefully that can get me in Later in life...</p>

<p>But any way Yeah So if you know a CC's that you can get a Dorm at please list them Plz and thanks
- Kay-Den</p>

<p>There are plenty of CCs that offer housing. In my state, Pennsylvania, there are two or three. Of course, it would help us if you said which state you are coming from.</p>

<p>It’s likely that you’ll want to remain within your own state - to control costs - and that’s a great place to start looking. Most states operate a central website for their community college system. You could go there, run down the list, and make some phone calls. I’m sure it wouldn’t take you very long.</p>

<p>Oh sorry I’m From New York City, So New York Is my State. But I’m Open to all States, I’m not limiting my self to NY state, I mean I grew up here So I’m keeping in mind It would be nice , fun to go someplace else for a little while. so any sate is fine but my top choices would be New york, Florida, California, Illinois. But not limiting to that, you know I just want to consider all my options, what are the colleges in Pennsylvania?.</p>

<p>monroe cc in rochester.</p>

<p>sierra college in cali.</p>

<p>sbcc in cali. Doesn’t offer dorming, but they are VERY proactive in finding out of state students housing.</p>

<p>[Housing:</a> Welcome - Santa Barbara City College](<a href=“Housing - Santa Barbara City College”>Housing - Santa Barbara City College)</p>

<p>Have you checked out Niagara College dorms?</p>

<p>They look very nice on the website! Good luck with your search.</p>

<p>[Student</a> Housing, Niagara County Community College, NCCC College Suites](<a href=“http://www.nccollegesuites.com/photogallery_nccc/photo_gallery2.asp]Student”>http://www.nccollegesuites.com/photogallery_nccc/photo_gallery2.asp)</p>

<p>Koolkidd,</p>

<p>Going to a community college in a state, or even city, other than your own can be very expensive. I mean, between the housing and the classes, it’d could potentially cost almost as much as attending a state university.</p>

<p>Don’t be lazy. Pick up a phone.</p>

<p>the bay area has student coops for all full time students. there are many CCs here.</p>

<p>Tompkins Cortland Community College
Fingerlakes Community College</p>

<p>This is a bit off the subject, but if you DO end up in a dorm, it is a great way to meet people and make friends.</p>

<p>Does dorming at a CC give you state residency?</p>