<p>Is there such a thing in universities?</p>
<p>Most graduate housing is apartment-style. Graduate students are also typically more serious, and a bit older and more mature. So it’s not like their housing is going to be a party scene all the time or you’ll smell marijuana 3 days a week or something. I live in grad student housing and it’s just like living in a regular apartment.</p>
<p>You also have the option of living off campus.</p>
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Could you explain what you mean by this? Do you mean “less than free”?</p>
<p>Sub-free = substance-free. No alcohol, drugs, and the like.</p>
<p>Ah. While I have heard of such things for undergrads, I have not heard of such explicit options for grad students. Since most grad students get apartments, even big schools only have a couple of buildings for grad students, not enough to parse up for special interests. I would recommend looking for an apartment in a building that avoids the undergraduate market, but it really depends on your other factors, principally money - most grad students earn enough to live in a closet and are less concerned about substance abuse than they are about not dying of malnutrition or exhaustion.</p>