Technically, almost every school could be considered...
A commuter school by the number of college kids living off-campus in an apartment. I judge a commuter school more by local kids (typically in an urban setting) that stay at home to go to school, or get a job and work their way through college. VCU fits that bill. USF and UL do as well. Not so sure FSU is like VCU, UL or USF. FSU seems more like UMCP where they have a massive number of students, in which the majority are more traditional... but they do have a considerable number of commuter students mixed in. Also, UMCP and FSU campuses don't feel like commuter school campuses to me. They seem like a more traditional college campus.
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Posted: 09/24/2016 at 9:47PM