SMU Most Expensive Room & Board in Texas

http://www.businessinsider.com/most-exp ... ap-2014-10
well, not too surprised but didn't think we were #1.
well, not too surprised but didn't think we were #1.
tristatecoog wrote:More than Duke and Dartmouth but on par with Vandy and Wash U.
Why are the private schools typically more than publics? Do the publics have cheaper facilities? Austin has generally more expensive real estate than Dallas (but not the Park Cities).
I'd better start salting away some 529 Plan money.
Starting with this class of first year students, all students will be required to live in on-campus housing for two years (unless granted exception – If their parents are close to home, they are over the age of 20, a veteran, have a family, etc.). Part of the two year live on requirement is that students can live in their affiliated house (either fraternity or sorority) IF the house has been certified. Important to note: certification is on the house, not the student.
The certification process will mostly mirror the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Pillars of Excellence Program and will go from December to November. If a fraternity or sorority house does not meet requirements then they will not be able to house sophomore students and those students will live in other on-campus housing instead.
If you have been by the campus we are adding an additional 1250 new beds to accommodate both first and second year students. The new buildings that are a part of the Residential Commons are located behind the bookstore and in front of the Dedman Rec Center. We are increasing our housing accommodations, but we are also increasing our amount of people we are required to house – so this will still only allow limited space for upperclass students.
I hope we see more upperclass fraternity men living so they can be more of a positive influence for their younger, developing brothers. SMU is ever-changing!
I hope this helps clarify some of your questions please let me know if I can be helpful in any other way! Take care,
Jeff Grim
Associate Director
Academic Initiatives & Campus Partnerships
Residence Life & Student Housing