My daughter feels like you can barely tell boarders from day students as everyone is very integrated into the dorm (all day students are apart of a dorm). Thus far there have been a mix of Saturday classes/non-classes this fall due (to testing, holidays, etc), but for this year there are Saturday classes. There are tons of things to do on the weekends and everyday for that matter. My daughter has shared that there just is not enough time to do everything she wants (and study of course). Every Wednesday there are wellness reset activities (some have been very creative and thoughtful in pulling in all different types of kids). Everyday there are lectures, activities, tickets, etc to pick from. We are amazed at the offering and opportunities – I think these pull day students back to campus. The challenge with a big student body is often spaces available for some activities, but the benefit is the wide net of options. Even on the non-saturday weekends my daughter has wanted to stay on campus with her friends instead of coming home.
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