Since your other thread was closed, I’m sharing your post that was seeking feedback on these particular schools:
I used this aggregator to pull the percentage of students living on campus and any requirements for living on campus. Note that there can be errors in aggregators and that getting the information directly from schools is best, but this at least gives us a good initial idea.
School | Students living on campus | Living on campus requirement |
---|---|---|
Case Western | 73% | Through sophomore year |
Colorado School of Mines | 17% | Through freshman year |
Embry Riddle | 47% | Through sophomore year |
Kettering | Not reported | Through freshman year |
Lawrence Technological U. | Not in aggregator | Not in aggregator |
Michigan State | 43% | Through sophomore year |
Michigan Tech | 45% | Through freshman year |
Purdue | 41% | None |
Rochester Institute of Technology | 49% | Through freshman year |
Rose-Hulman | 57% | Through freshman year |
U. of Michigan | 27% | None |
I suspect that the schools with the biggest housing crunch are Purdue, U. of Michigan, and Colorado School of Mines. Thus, I suspect that they may have more difficulty in meeting any housing accommodations, but that is conjecture on my part and not based on any factual knowledge. Reaching out to the particular schools, as you are doing, is your best bet to see what they will specifically offer your son.