This apartment-like suite might be appropriate for those who work, and entertain guests...but students? I kinda agree that most kids will arrive and have a 10-month plan to survive a class-year at some university, and a 6 by 12 ft room, with access to some communal shower is about all that 90-percent care about. Throw a poster up on the wall, and you’ve got a brief home for 10 months.
For some idiot who has an entertainment plan, a nightly cooking plan, and seeking to look like some long-term renter....he’ll run out of hours in the day to study and complete home-work.
Yes, inexpensive rooms are the best for the great majority of college students. I think that upscale dorms are marketed at upscale parents, not students. The steeply increasing price and debt load of college is a major problem.
Most students move off-campus after their Freshman year, anyway.
How long has it been since you were in college? Must be a long time.
Homework? You're kidding, right? Study? Why would they need to do that? If they choose their major and classes carefully they can take courses that have no exams, only require a paper (downloaded from the internet) and attendance is not required.