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I like the suggestion of changing the University Housing to Residential in order to move in. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem possible to change it back to University Housing after moving in. On the plus side, that means it's okay to add stoves, grills, and other items that aren't allowed in the dorms.
You can change the venue back to University Housing with no issues. The lot just has to be vacant for the venue change to stick. You can't do it with sims living on the lot. There are pluses and minuses to it though. You mentioned the cooking which is a plus as you can have a full kitchen and avoid all the negative buffs from eating the junk food. The biggest negative is with roommates. You can still have them, but they don't work the same way as they do when the venue is UH. In a UH venue, the game sends them in as YA students. For residential venues, you have to advertise and ask them to move in and they pay rent. But they are not students and could be YA to Elder. But you can choose which ones to let move it. So, it's a bit different playing the different venues. Some might like it, some might not.
Hope this helps.
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