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So, Why didn't I see this one coming?
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<blockquote data-quote="LucyB" data-source="post: 183599" data-attributes="member: 3472"><p>I have one going away to college this year. I'm not sure what you mean by "curfew". To me that means they need to be in their dorms by a certain time. If that is what you mean, I would say that is unusual for colleges. None of the schools my daughter looked at had a curfew. My daughter didn't look at any religious schools where a curfew may be more likely.</p><p></p><p>They do have rules that you must live in a dorm freshman year and may have rules regarding quiet hours and overnight guests. If she just wants to avoid living in a dorm, I would think community college would be the way to go for the first year since most don't even have housing. It also may be the only thing she can get in this late in the game since most schools don't take applications so soon before the fall semester starts.</p><p></p><p>I would also check to see how many classes she needs to take to be considered full-time for your insurance. One class may not be enough. She may need three or four.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LucyB, post: 183599, member: 3472"] I have one going away to college this year. I'm not sure what you mean by "curfew". To me that means they need to be in their dorms by a certain time. If that is what you mean, I would say that is unusual for colleges. None of the schools my daughter looked at had a curfew. My daughter didn't look at any religious schools where a curfew may be more likely. They do have rules that you must live in a dorm freshman year and may have rules regarding quiet hours and overnight guests. If she just wants to avoid living in a dorm, I would think community college would be the way to go for the first year since most don't even have housing. It also may be the only thing she can get in this late in the game since most schools don't take applications so soon before the fall semester starts. I would also check to see how many classes she needs to take to be considered full-time for your insurance. One class may not be enough. She may need three or four. [/QUOTE]
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