UVA and Non-traditional age students

<p>Does UVA provide housing for non-traditional age students (34 years old)? And I mean NOT with the teens and twenty-year-old students and in a single occupant room? </p>

<p>I am thinking the answer is no, but thought I would ask anyway to help me make a decision about something.</p>

<p>The answer to your question, is there housing for only non-traditionally aged students, is no. The reason why is that non-traditionally aged students do not want to live in a dorm (they would rather just live off grounds) and to have an RA who is 15 years younger than you is weird. There’s family housing which is closest to what you might be thinking.</p>

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<p>Otherwise you will have to live in first year dorms…</p>

<p>First year dorms? No thanks.</p>

<p>Thank you for answering</p>

<p>I think your best bet, if you don’t want your own apartment, would be to look for shared housing with graduate students. Many of these people are in their thirties and their maturity-level and lifestyle preferences are likely to approximate yours. Most single graduate students seem to join forces with three or four others to rent a large apartment or house: it’s cheaper and more sociable than living alone.</p>