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Natural Light beer company is giving out an actual mobile dorm room to students stuck at home

Talk about a college experience.

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
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Among the victims of COVID-19 is the dorm room. As colleges all around the country announce plans to go remote (or, at the very least, partially remote) this fall, students are coming to terms with the fact that they will likely not move out of their childhood homes in the upcoming months.

Beer brand Natural Light is here to try and mitigate the situation by offering one lucky winner the chance to live inside a "Nattfield mobile dorm unit" this fall, which will come complete with a semester's worth of beer money.

According to an official press release, the home will be outfitted like a true college dorm room would be. Expect WiFi, air conditioning, a flat screen TV and a mini fridge to dominate your stay.

As for that clause mentioning a semester's worth of beer: according to the official prize details, the amount consists of two cases per month (sounds about right), which will be delivered to the winner in the form of a $180 prepaid card.  

To be eligible to win the competition—which has been dubbed Dorm at Home—you have to be 21 years old, be a legal resident of the United States and be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university within the country. 

There are three different ways to enter—one through Facebook, another through Twitter and the last one through Instagram—and you can find all the details right here. You might not be able to throw a frat party any time soon, but you've got virtually endless amounts of beer to consume by yourself in the comfort of your new home. 

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