Most Campus Commuters
Sharing a shoebox-sized dorm room with a relative stranger is not part of the college experience for all students. At a few of the universities on this list, commuting is the only option, as some urban schools and several rural schools don't offer on-campus housing. Students at many of the other schools listed below may opt to live at home and avoid costly room and board fees or share off-campus housing for a little more space and independence. These colleges reported the highest percentage of their students who were commuters for the 2011-2012 academic year.
| Save | School | Students who live off-campus |
|---|---|---|
|
CUNY–John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, NY |
100% | |
|
CUNY–Lehman College
Bronx, NY |
100% | |
|
CUNY–Medgar Evers College
Brooklyn, NY |
100% | |
|
CUNY–New York City College of Technology
Brooklyn, NY |
100% | |
|
CUNY–York College
Jamaica, NY |
100% | |
|
Daytona State College
Daytona Beach, FL |
100% | |
|
DeVry University
Downers Grove, IL |
100% | |
|
Dunwoody College of Technology
Minneapolis, MN |
100% | |
|
Goddard College
Plainfield, VT |
100% | |
|
Granite State College
Concord, NH |
100% |
