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Hmm Mount Laurel NJ...
The dorms, aren't part of the honey nets no. A lot of schools place the student residential networks (RESNETS) on public IP space to force the traffic towards internal resources to take the same path through the security stack that all external traffic takes. This enforces equal inspection.
The student devices are owned by the students not the schools, so the schools can't enforce patch requirements or any type of posture assessment on the machine itself so they have to treat it just like any other machine on the internet.
Where did you get Mount Laurel NJ? ARIN shows 35.0.0.0/9 as owned by MERIT, and 35.11.0.0/16 as being assigned to Michigan State, so 35.11.236.0/24 and 35.11.237.0/24 are probably just some of networks assigned to RESNET. Anyways, check with your policy before you extend the network, or you could lose your entire access depending on their