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Can anyone that have kids there or recently graduated tell me their thoughts on off-campus housing. Not only the cost, but safety, and how you handled money spent for food. I really love this school, but the cost of housing and the meal plan is so far out of line with any other school we are looking at. I am fine with doing it freshman year for the experience, but I am trying to gauge cost for room and board the 3 following years.
We live near DC so she will come home for breaks. Thanks in advance! Sharing a place with others is definitely cheaper. I would honestly be concerned with a young female walking alone at night, off campus.
Oh really? We planned to go up on an acceptance day. The area around the WPI campus are not high in crime and the campus is very safe. The website address at the bottom of this page is very long as it covers the entire city. The orange and blue badge in the middle is the city police department. This reports every incident. To manage large events, they have also hired some very serious campus security planning management. To reduce costs, many students find two roommates and live within walking distance off the campus or join a sorority or fraternity after the first year.
The combined room and board costs can be attractive and they are usually located very close to the campus. I did not call it a dangerous city. I specifically said it had typical big city problems. My child loves the school, walks everywhere, etc. Got it. We are already live in an urban area. I think she would roommates if she stayed off campus anyway. It seems strange to think about all of this now, but I really want to try and estimate expenses for 4 years.
Housing, on and off campus, seems to be so variable per college. That is a huge difference for years. My daughter and most of her friends moved off campus after freshman year into shared apartments. She is in a 4 bedroom apartment she shares with 3 other people very close to campus. There are certain areas that are a little dicey and I would not recommend for a young woman. My D will be a junior next year and will be moving into an apartment near campus with 2 friends; one of those large triple decker houses.