Wow! Just came across this thread and wish I had found it earlier! Our DS's university is 10 minutes from home, so of course he will be living at home. That being said, I have the same emotions that you all have mentioned with sending your kids hundreds & thousands of miles away! I've been telling myself I was over-reacting b/c DS is still going to be here, now I believe that it's a normal parent reaction to sending kids to college. What a relief! I am excited, proud, nervous, happy and sad all at the same time. Best wishes to all of you and your kids in this life changing journey!
Our DD18 will also be a commuter and is NOT happy about it. It was strictly based on finances, so she didn't get to dorm like she wanted to. She has always been very independent. The first day of pre-school, as we were entering the building, she turned and remarked: "You're not coming in with me, are you?"

She would have thrived and been thrilled if she could have moved away to college. Although commuting, it isn't like HS, but she will need to see that for herself.
Question I have for those w/ commuters. What do you expect from them still living at home. DD is annoyed I still expect her to pick up her stuff, keep me informed if she's going somewhere (she is driving my car), help clean up around the house, etc.
She somehow has it in her head, she wouldn't have to do any of this if she went away to school. I really wish she could have moved away to school as well. It seems she is both immature and independent at the same time.

So I am curious as to what other commuter parents expect?