Live on campus or rent an apartment?

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The discussion revolves around the decision of whether to live on campus or rent an apartment for a third-year university student who is over 21. Participants explore the implications of each choice, considering factors such as social opportunities, financial aid, and personal preferences.

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  • Debate/contested
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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that living on campus may facilitate making new friends, especially for students moving to a new city without prior connections.
  • Others argue that living off campus can offer more independence and potentially lower costs, depending on the location.
  • A participant notes that financial aid may not cover off-campus housing, which could influence the decision for those reliant on such support.
  • There is a question about whether universities have policies requiring students under 21 to live on campus, with some participants sharing experiences from different institutions.
  • One participant mentions that some universities provide dorm options for upper-division students, which could be relevant for the decision-making process.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the benefits of living on campus versus off campus, with no consensus reached regarding which option is definitively better. The discussion includes varying perspectives on social integration, financial considerations, and university policies.

Contextual Notes

Some assumptions about university housing policies and financial aid implications remain unresolved, and participants reference personal experiences that may not be universally applicable.

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My cousin got to an ok university as a transfer student, and will be going to as a third year junior. He's over 21 so doesn't have to live on campus, so the question is which choice is better to stay on campus or be more independent and live in an apartment.

Price wise it's about the same, for campus you get a small room and a roomate, for a couple hundred bucks more you get a nice apartment all to yourself.
 
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it depends what he's looking for, if he's already a thrid year junior most everyone is going to already have friends and he'll have to just try harder to make and meet people.

I live off campus and love it, but when I was a freshman it was nice to room with someone because it was easy to make new friends that way.
 
Under 21's can't live off campus?

Hi, what,

I'm curious about something you said:

what said:
He's over 21 so doesn't have to live on campus

Do I understand you to say the this uni requires students under 21 to live in a dorm? I've never heard of any requirement like that before (except at military academies). Is this university in the U.S. or somewhere else?
 
I lived on campus my freshman year and right now I live off campus. I'd rather live on campus. Living off campus here is about half the price of living on campus.
 
Thanks for the feedback, the univ doesn't require to live on campus if you are over 21, my apologies if I wasn't clear. We are just weighing the option. My cousin went to a community college before so he still lives at home. He's been working on and off, undecided what to do, so we have been pushing him get a degree. He doesn't know what housing options to take now that he is admitted, he has to move 100 miles from home sweet home.

So thanks, again, just like to hear more of the pros and cons.
 
If you rely heavily on financial aid, then it'd probably be better to live on campus. I don't believe financial aid will help with housing if you live off campus.
 
If you are moving to a place where you don't know anyone at all and a new city, I say move into a dorm. It is the easiest and fastest way to to make new friends and get use to the new area. No one from my high school went to my uni, so I knew no one. After my freshman year, I met a lot of peope who become my best friends while at college.

Also as a side note, some uni have dorm rooms made up upper division/ older first time college students, so might want to check that out.
 
Chris Hillman said:
Hi, what,

I'm curious about something you said:



Do I understand you to say the this uni requires students under 21 to live in a dorm? I've never heard of any requirement like that before (except at military academies). Is this university in the U.S. or somewhere else?

yeah, chris there are some universities in U.S.A(although i am not an american, i am an international, but has come across some of this kind of un in usa) that require u to live in campus unless you are 21, or has at least completed 60 credit hours.
 

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