So what's the catch?

<p>We too live far and I was worried about transportation. My freshman d has not found it to be a problem. In addition to those forms of transportation mentioned previously, she feels a lot of students have cars. When I expressed worry if she missed the biobus at break, she calmly reassured me that any number of her friends would pick her up at the airport if she is stuck. One is already taking her there. It is an inconvenience but is not a deal breaker.</p>

<p>The University is very aware and is trying to increase diversity on campus. </p>

<p>In regards to housing, off campus housing is really close, plentiful and seems reasonable. I too would have liked all 4 years on campus. However, I am glad off campus housing seems simple. My other child went to large state school and was worryong about housing in October for the following year. I may be wrong but that doesn’t seem the case at Elon.</p>

<p>Just came back from Parents weekend. The best part of this University is it cares about your stuent and they show it in many different ways. Just meeting with her teachers - wow. They really know their students - quite impressive.</p>