Colleges which only have Residential Colleges

Anonymous
What are the set of colleges which *only* have a House system or Residential College system for undergraduates (i.e., no “general” dormitories for undergraduate students) ?
Anonymous
I think U Chicago and Yale are setup that way.
Anonymous
OP can you please explain what the difference is between this, and typical dorms? Thank you.
Anonymous
Rice
Anonymous
Wake/Colby/Bowdoin/Davidson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP can you please explain what the difference is between this, and typical dorms? Thank you.


You have housing all four years and it is part of the tradition.
Anonymous
Cambridge and Oxford
Anonymous
Yale & Rice have great Residential College cultures
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP can you please explain what the difference is between this, and typical dorms? Thank you.


You have housing all four years and it is part of the tradition.


Just because there is a residential housing system does not mean housing is guaranteed all 4 years, FYI. It is not guaranteed at Rice or Yale for 4 years. But you are still a part of your Residential college regardless of if
you live on or off campus
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP can you please explain what the difference is between this, and typical dorms? Thank you.


Here is Yale’s explanation: “https://yalecollege.yale.edu/residential-colleges”. Wikipedia also has some discussion. The details will vary a bit from college to college, but the general principle is that students live and eat together in a single community for all 4 undergraduate years. This is different from a “dorm” where students can change from one dorm to another unrelated dorm during their undergraduate years and there really is not a concept of eating meals together. Oxford University is the origin of this model, at least for the English-speaking world.
Anonymous
Wellesley has 4 years guaranteed housing
Anonymous
Don’t you get sorted into a house after freshman year at Harvard?
Anonymous
Colleges with guaranteed housing for four years are different than a house system for colleges (known best to most people though Harry Potter).

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wake/Colby/Bowdoin/Davidson

3 of your 4 answers are just wrong. Liberal arts colleges can’t have colleges inside them….
Anonymous
Rice, Caltech, Yale.

Duke is trying to create residential colleges but I am not sure how far along they are yet.
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