Colleges across the U.S. are allowing students to bring pets to live in campus housing, providing companionship to reduce stress and anxiety. Eckerd College in Florida and Stephens College in Missouri are among the institutions with pet-friendly dorms. Federal law requires schools to permit service and emotional support animals, and many now extend this to general pet policies. At Eckerd, pets must be part of a student's life for 6 months prior to arrival. MIT only allows cats in limited, approved areas. For students, having a furry, feathered or finned friend can help combat homesickness and facilitate social connections. However, colleges must address safety, noise and cleaning concerns when accommodating animals on campus. Some schools charge pet fees and require liability insurance. (Newser)
PHONE TOPIC: Would a pet in the dorm have improved your college experience?