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Can freshman drive at Duke?

As a first-year student, you're allowed to bring a vehicle to campus, however, other modes of transportation are available and may be preferable: Biking is encouraged, and designated parking is available.
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Do you have to stay on campus freshman year at Duke University?

Duke students are still required to live on-campus for three years. First-year students will live in their assigned East Campus residence halls. Sophomores will be required to live on-campus in their connected quad. Juniors will also be required to live on-campus in their connected quad or in Hollows/300 Swift.
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Can freshman have cars at UNC Chapel Hill?

Traffic and Parking Ordinance prohibits undergraduate first year students from parking on campus. These students may apply for an exemption from this restriction through the Hardship Parking Application.
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Are Duke freshman dorms coed?

Most Duke campus housing is all-gender, meaning that students can have roommates of any gender and neighbors of any gender.
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Where do freshmen stay at Duke?

Duke requires students to live on campus for three years. We generally have space to guarantee housing for the fourth year, should a student choose to remain on campus. We have East Campus for first-year students and two campuses for upperclass students: West and Swift.
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Is Duke a dry campus?

At Duke, students over 21 years old are allowed to consume or possess alcohol on West Campus, while alcohol remains prohibited on East Campus.
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Can guys and girls dorm together?

Other schools that allow men and women to room together include the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, Riverside, Stanford, Humboldt State and the University of Oregon.
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Can guys and girls be in the same dorm?

People of different genders are allowed to be part of the same suite. Multiple rooms connected by a common room create a suite, kind of like an apartment. It is intended as a measure for people who identify as a different gender from their biological sex. However, anyone can avail themselves of this system.
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How many years do you need to live on campus at Duke?

Housing and Residence Life manages all aspects of the university's three-year undergraduate residency requirement.
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Can you live in Chapel Hill without a car?

While most residents rely on driving, Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill all offer local transit systems, providing bus service within each city and the surrounding area.
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Can freshman have cars at American University?

First-year residential students are not allowed a vehicle on campus or in the neighborhood surrounding any University property. DOS requires a critical reason to grant an exception to a first-year residential students who live on campus or University property.
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Can freshman have cars at USC?

While USC does allow freshmen to have a car, many question whether or not they need it. USC Transportation offers several bus routes and shuttle services that can help you get around campus without a car. But, what if you live in USC off-campus housing? or are looking for USC sublets. No problem!
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Do freshman have to purchase a meal plan at Duke?

First-year students are required to have a Dining Plan that includes 14 pre-paid, all-you-care-to-eat meals each week (Board Plan) plus Food Points (see chart below) for a la carte meal purchases.
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Can you drive through Duke campus?

You can drive around campus, but you will not see the best Duke has to offer. Take a quick drive, see what you like, and then park at the indoor garage or the few street level spots and walk the campus.
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Can you drive around Duke campus?

Parts of the Duke campuses are walkable, but visitors should be prepared to drive or find alternate transportation when traveling to and from campus and around Durham. Duke University and GoDurham operate buses that connect the campuses to each other and to Durham.
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Can people sleepover in your dorm?

This option may seem extreme, but keep one thing in mind: Knowledge and permission should be at the heart of any rule about sleepovers in your room. If both roommates think it's OK to have the occasional sibling or friend from another college spend a night, then it's fine, with a little warning.
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Are mixed gender dorms a thing?

In general, the actual rooms are male or female. The dorms can be all male, all female, or mixed.
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Can a boyfriend and girlfriend share a dorm?

As a general rule, a boyfriend or girlfriend cannot live on campus with you. Undergrad students aren't allowed to live with their partners on campus as many university staff members don't have faith in young relationships and don't want to deal with the stress of re-housing in the event of a breakup.
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Are coed dorms safe?

Safety. While being a pro, safety is also a con! Co-ed rooms may raise safety issues, particularly when it comes to issues of sexual assault or harassment. In a co-ed living situation, it may be more challenging to establish and uphold solid limits and standards for behavior.
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Can both genders be roommates in college?

Colleges in the United States started having co-ed residence halls back in the 1970s, and today, about 90% of all schools have at least one co-ed dorm building. (Keep in mind “co-ed” can mean a lot of different things, but the gist is that students of both sexes live under the same roof.)
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Can your college dorm roommate be the opposite gender?

In total, approximately 50 schools in the U.S. are currently allowing men and women to room together, though participation is still fairly low. The movement started as a way to better serve some gay, bisexual or transgender students who may prefer to live with a member of the opposite sex.
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How much is 4 years at Duke University?

How much does it cost to go to Duke for 4 years? With the Duke University cost of attendance amounting to approximately $83,263 per year—inclusive of the combined Duke tuition and fees—the total Duke University cost comes to around $333,000 for 4 years.
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Is Duke an expensive college?

In 2022-23, Duke University tuition was $62,688, 4.1% higher than the previous year. Total cost of attendance was $82,749. In the same year, the average total cost for a private four-year university was $57,570.
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Is Duke worth the money?

Based on its ranking and cost, Duke University is in the very top category of high-value schools. First and foremost, Duke is already one of the best colleges in the nation, and often this means world-class opportunities that are well worth the cost.
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