<p>Which one would be the most famous commuter (suitcase) school?</p>
<p>Unfortunately we cannot put UC-Irvine, San Diego and Santa Barbara in the list since they don’t even field a football team.</p>
<p>Irvine: 36% live on campus
UCSB: 33%
UCSD: 33%
UCF: 21%
UT Austin: 20%
SJSU: 13%
UH: 8%</p>
<p>The University of Houston is the worst presented so far. As much as SuperPippo would like us to call UCI, UCSD, and UCSB commuter schools, all three have a higher percent of students living on campus than UT Austin. S/he still has a chance to call that a commuter school…</p>
<p>Ahah…nice try.</p>
<p>As explained, commuter school is not defined by the percentage of students living on campus (in Austin most live on West Campus and North Campus, which don’t fall into the actual campus perimeter so they count as off-campus) but the perception of the school in terms of community, athletics, and campus life. </p>
<p>UT-Austin is not a commuter school by any mean. UCI is.</p>
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<p>But the “perception of the school in terms of community, athletics, and campus life” is impossible to measure without spending extensive time on campus yourself because it is largely subjective and dependent on personal needs.</p>
<p>You can find anything you want with Google.</p>
<p>SuperPippo, I bet you $1 that you’ve never been to all of these campuses so you would be incapable of judging the “perception of the school in terms of community, athletics, and campus life.”</p>
<p>I have actually talked to people who went to college at Irvine. All confirmed it’s a commuter school with no campus activity, kind of like a community college on steroids.</p>
<p>“I have actually talked to people who went to college at Irvine.”</p>
<p>However, if you went to UC-Irvine instead of USF, I’m sure you would claim that UC-Irvine is not a commuter school :p</p>