You're in a tough situation, but it IS MANAGEABLE... I'm a senior and have 3 Bps with me at college. I can't give you completely solid advice as I live off campus and only bought them this past year, I still think I can offer you some help.
If your parents are anything like mine, they WILL NOT care for my snakes. They take an interest in them and will watch them from time to time, but they won't be dumped on with that burden. Having said that, I think your only real option no matter how unmanageable you think it will be once you're there is to take your reptiles to college with you.
I think you have a couple options with this now. If your school requires you to live on campus in a dorm the first year or two (as most do that), you can try two things. First, you could try to get a waiver from the office of residential life and make some bullcrap up that states that you have to live off campus. Then you could rent an apartment or house (which is almost always cheaper than living on campus anyways). In this situation you would be perfectly fine having your reptiles with you, except you wouldn't have the true 'freshman' life with meeting people in the dormer or what not. I think your second option (which is probably what I would do) is to build a rack for your reptiles. Since your dorm room would typically be small, you could build a tall and not too wide rack to conserve space. Some colleges actually let you choose a single so you don't have to deal with a roommate, but they charge extra. Even if you had a roommate, I think the rack idea could work as long as you don't take up too much space with it (cuz your roommate would get pissed then if you're hogging an already small room) and as long as you keep it clean (cuz no roommate would want to be smelling snake piss and such all year).
I think a rack system would work well for you. Just put some thought into it and don't build it until you know exactly what you want. My rack system helps me conceal my snakes from my landlord![]()
I think your only other option is to give or lend your snakes and reptiles away until you can better manage them. But who really wants to do that!
Hope this helps!
Mitch