@CupCakeMuffins, are you concerned about yourself or your child?
In answer to your post: for some students, it’s the first time away from homes, life-long friends, and support systems.
Being away from home requires immediate self support with time management skills required for chores: keeping room clean, washing clothes, light shopping-for grooming and snack-supplies, money management, and transportation. Socially, their supportive families and friends aren’t on campus. These issues impact study time and class time, so a student to has to learn to navigate and manage their personal needs with their studies.
I’ve noticed that many of your posts don’t appear to ask for personal information (and are often inaccurate) but appear to be posted to generate a discussion. If this is helpful for your needs, then great, but I think you could google a lot of your questions/statements for information.