Most colleges require first-year students to live on campus, as residence halls often create a sense of community and are near classrooms, academic services and health-related resources. At some campuses, however, housing requirements extend past freshman year.
In rare cases—such as at the following eight private colleges—there are four-year living requirements for undergraduates. Schools offer a range of housing types, and those with medical needs can also seek special accommodations.
Exemptions to allow off-campus living are made in some cases, such as for students who are married, parents of dependent children, commuters, or who have part-time status or are above a certain age. This is not a comprehensive list, so students should do their own research into colleges’ housing policies.
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