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I don’t see how this is possible. Are you saying that your brother’s finaid package went unchanged despite his move off-campus, and he’s using his grant to cover the cost of his apartment? That’s different from Vanderbilt paying for students to live off-campus, especially because Vandy requires undergrads to live on-campus unless they’re granted an exemption. If Vandy simply paid students’ rents, why wouldn’t everyone want to live off campus?</p>
<p>My d lived off-campus last year, when she was a senior. She knew she had applications for grad school or fellowship programs to complete, and she thought that sharing an apartment with just one person would make her more focused than living with several others in Towers, where she was junior year. As it happened, her first choice came through for her in November, so she probably could have enjoyed another year living on-campus. But she never had any regrets about living at Village at Vanderbilt, which was maybe 20-25 percent more expensive than campus options. She didn’t qualify for finaid, so I don’t know how living off-campus would affect that.</p>
<p>D and her roommate had to jump through a number of hoops to be granted permission to live off-campus, and she knows several kids who were denied. According to Vandy’s webiste:
Married students are asked to contact the director of housing assignments. Here’s the link: [VU:</a> Student Handbook: CHAPTER 4: Residential Life](<a href=“2023-2024 Student Handbook | Vanderbilt University”>2023-2024 Student Handbook | Vanderbilt University)</p>
<p>Something else to think about is your FAFSA - has your dependency status changed because of your marriage? Oh, and congratulations! :)</p>