11-17-2019, 10:39 PM
(11-17-2019, 10:03 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: I'm not sure what the strategy was in the 1960s, but the strategy today, or at least as of a few years ago, was that everyone in first year would have the opportunity to live in residence, and most (who didn't live at home) would do so. After first year, it was expected students would move out of residence, they had only one small dedicated upper year residence (which is no longer generally available, it's some kind of business program) as well as the dons in the first year residences.
If you’re referring to the Minota Hagey residence, it was for grad students. Now it is Velocity.
I believe the Villages were for undergrads. Now my understanding is that space is guaranteed for 1st year students, with any remaining space available for upper-year students. I don’t know how the numbers actually work out, and I don’t know how policies changed with the opening of CMH.