My college won't allow off campus housing

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Lifer
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I'm a freshman this year, and was looking next year to rent an apartment with someone, since I like having my own place/own room better than sharing a dorm room. But for some stupid reason my college won't allow off campus housing unless you are a senior OR if you take less than 12 credit hours, commute, or are married.

Why do they care? I assume b/c we are a small private school, they want the $$? This really pisses me off, I don't want to live in the larger dorm building that is crappier than my current one...
 

BigJ

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You need to come up with some medical excuse that will allow you to live in your own place.
 

secretanchitman

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say you commute, then just have your mail go to your parents house, while you live wherever you want.
 

Chronoshock

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Originally posted by: Quintox
they want the $$

The answer to most stupid policies. My school has one of the top 10 endowments and it still raises the price on meal plans by 20% each year.
 
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I know some schools want people to stay on campus for their Freshman year (and I completely agree with them), but your school is ridiculous.
Originally posted by:

BigJ

You need to come up with some medical excuse that will allow you to live in your own place.

Bribe for sleazy doctor < money lost by staying on campus.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: secretanchitman
say you commute, then just have your mail go to your parents house, while you live wherever you want.

My school is tiny, someone would figure that out then I'm screwed. And for the medical excuse, they'd just suggest to buy my own dorm room.
 

mugs

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They need to keep the dorms full. I went to a small school, and it was more or less the same way. I actually didn't mind it. Nobody did, really. Living in the dorm was a great experience for me.
 

pcnerd37

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I would do this if absolutely necessary, but I would find this a reason not to go to a college. If I cant have the option to do my own thing, then I can find another college that deserves my money.
 

dlock13

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Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: secretanchitman
say you commute, then just have your mail go to your parents house, while you live wherever you want.

My school is tiny, someone would figure that out then I'm screwed. And for the medical excuse, they'd just suggest to buy my own dorm room.
My school is just as tiny as yours, guarenteed, and I know a bunch of people who "commute" and rent an apartment.
 

FleshLight

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I recommend living in the dorms your first year so you can experience it. Nothing like toking it up while listening on the walkie talkie to see when the RA's are doing rounds.
 

Balt

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Originally posted by: mugs
They need to keep the dorms full. I went to a small school, and it was more or less the same way. I actually didn't mind it. Nobody did, really. Living in the dorm was a great experience for me.

For one year, I agree.

After that, no thanks.
 

Balt

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Originally posted by: FleshLight
I recommend living in the dorms your first year so you can experience it. Nothing like toking it up while listening on the walkie talkie to see when the RA's are doing rounds.

He's already living in a dorm his first year. His school requires that he stay in a dorm until his senior year.

Just out of curiosity, is this a religious private college?