
Best Healthy Eating & Diet Tracking Apps for College Students
Healthy eating isn’t always easy at school. Students might find that they don’t have the money to buy well-rounded meals, or the cafeteria food might not check all the boxes.
Modern, social, and efficient environment, that caters to your needs as a busy student.
Cottages at Greensboro offers you a variety of options for your home away from home. All 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 4-bedroom apartments are leased by the bed, so you don’t have to worry about paying someone else’s rent. Our student packages include the details you need to live, study, relax, and have fun as a student on your own.
A stylish apartment, a relaxing retreat, a tricked-out space where you can study, swim, and socialize… all this and more awaits you at Cottages at Greensboro. From a computer lounge to vibrant outdoor spaces to on-site services like the fitness center, you’ll find everything you need to organize, elevate, and live the student life of your dreams in one place.
Cottages at Greensboro is just a short walk from North Carolina A&T State University and right next to the new Aggie Football Stadium, which comes in handy on game days – Go Aggies! Also, the campus bus stops right by us, and it’s just a five-minute ride downtown.
Greensboro is a student city where someone is always biking, running, skating, hiking, or hanging out outdoors in scenic parks and on nearby lakes. When you live at Cottages at Greensboro, you live near the best of everything Greensboro has to offer, steps away from the best dining spots, and within walking distance to groceries and household items.
Healthy eating isn’t always easy at school. Students might find that they don’t have the money to buy well-rounded meals, or the cafeteria food might not check all the boxes.
If you are unsure about what to bring to college, figuring out what will stay and what will go with you can seem like a daunting task.
There’s no doubt that college is expensive! The broke student stereotype exists for a reason, and many students live this stereotype each year.