substance free housing?

<p>Can someone tell me if VU offers sub-free housing or something like that? My D's didn't see anything on their site and wrote them, but didn't hear anything back yet. </p>

<p>They are not the "party" type and I think from what I've read, might find VU a fit more than some other schools in the area. They are Catholic and do go to church almost every week (we have a Sunday 5pm mass or that probably wouldn't be) like to volunteer and give back to the community. Their brother had sub-free for 2 years at another college and liked it, not so much for the quieter environment but you are with others that don't think that drinking and being sick every weekend (or sometimes more than that) the only enjoyable thing to do. VU seems to have a nice mix, but I don't know about their alternatives for housing.
Thanks for any information you might have.</p>

<p>I believe there is a Healthy Living Learning Community. There are masses Sunday night although I am not sure of the exact times, but I think they are at 8 and 10pm. I know my son has attended at those two times.</p>

<p>They wrote to say they "cluster" them in the halls by what they put on their contract. Sounds okay, I suppose, but I don't see why a floor can't be and not just a few students together. Maybe they like to put them together for other reasons and they would conflict.</p>