Options for married student housing

This discussion was created from comments split from: Question about Married Housing..

Hello! It’s been a few years since these were posted, but I was just curious how everything worked out for everyone.

I came across this post because I was looking at the options of married housing. I am not married nor engaged but the idea of getting married with my boyfriend is possible. I’m a junior in college, in between degrees. I am going to transfer to a Pharmacy school next semester. My boyfriend goes to a school for his bachelor a few hours away. He finishesaid next year, but when he does I would still have three more years left of school. So I wanted to see how the married housing worked in the school I was transferring to. There isn’t any information but I just wanted to know if both people had to be a student of that school. Anyways, this post has nothing to do with my situation but I was very intrigued. Lots of good advice that opened my eyes to marriage and going to college at the same time.

This is likely going to get closed but I happen to still be here and can answer.

My fiance and I broke up in 2011 after being together for 5 years. I quickly began dating someone else and 5 years later, we’re happily married. I met my now-spouse as a freshman in college and we were casual friends before we started dating.

I am now a PhD student and we have our own house but pretty much all the undergrads and grads I know who are married live in their own place, not university housing.

Many years ago my husband and I went to graduate school at the same college. We lived in married student housing because it was much cheaper than living off campus at the time. There were many couples/families (yes, many children) where only one member of the couple was a student. It was a fun place to live, many international couples and families from all over the world. You should be able to find out about married student/family housing on the school websites.

Do colleges still have “married student housing?”