Dorm options available

Anonymous
In another thread someone mentioned "...the economic segregation that ensued on campus by having different options for paying for fancy versus less fancy dorms..." at Washington University in St. Louis. Does anyone know what kind of dorm options exist there - do they have single rooms with private shower? Are there any universities where a single room/shower is available? Thank you in advance!
Anonymous
Um...no. I have heard of single rooms for freshman at a very few places but they always share a big hallway bathroom. If you want a private room with a shower I think you may have to look at hotels nearby.
Anonymous
My daughter's dorm at another school was insane. Private room with bathroom and kitchenette, private fitness center, cafe, and grocery store in the lobby. Lazy river and outdoor pool just for people at her dorm. It was literally resort living. It was ridiculously expensive. The only reason she lived there is because she was on a full academic scholorship and it was part of the package. I would never have paid for it.
Anonymous
You can go to this school's website and look it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can go to this school's website and look it up.

Yes.

How do some people get through the day...?
Anonymous
A friend went to Elon and had a 4 BR/4 BA apartment. So single rooms with own bathroom, but shared living space. It was campus housing, but this was as a senior - not sure it was available for freshman.

My DC went to a college that charged slightly more for some dorms, mostly the apartment style ones. But the differential was minimal, maybe $400/year, so not a segregator. And these were only available to upperclassmen, mostly seniors and a handful of juniors with high lottery numbers.
Anonymous
At my undergrad (Dartmouth) there is an application dorm cluster that freshmen can apply to that offers a configuration of an exterior door with a landing space that leads to 3 doors - one is a full bath and the others are two single rooms. So you share a front door and a bathroom with your suitemate but you need a separate key to open your own bedroom door. But you can't pay extra to get it, it's just luck if your application is accepted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can go to this school's website and look it up.


What school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can go to this school's website and look it up.


What school?


Every single college/university with a website.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's dorm at another school was insane. Private room with bathroom and kitchenette, private fitness center, cafe, and grocery store in the lobby. Lazy river and outdoor pool just for people at her dorm. It was literally resort living. It was ridiculously expensive. The only reason she lived there is because she was on a full academic scholorship and it was part of the package. I would never have paid for it.


What school is this? It sounds like satire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's dorm at another school was insane. Private room with bathroom and kitchenette, private fitness center, cafe, and grocery store in the lobby. Lazy river and outdoor pool just for people at her dorm. It was literally resort living. It was ridiculously expensive. The only reason she lived there is because she was on a full academic scholorship and it was part of the package. I would never have paid for it.


My DS's freshman dorm was the opposite. They had two people in dorms built as single in the 1950s. It was as wide a the bunk beds (narrower where the closet was) and about twice as long. They had to share a small closet, no AC, they had to stack the dressers on top of each other to make everything work. It was the cheapest on campus. Bathrooms down the hall and shred with whole hall.

Anonymous
We just toured Williams and they said 60% of freshman had singles. We could not see one as it was move in day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's dorm at another school was insane. Private room with bathroom and kitchenette, private fitness center, cafe, and grocery store in the lobby. Lazy river and outdoor pool just for people at her dorm. It was literally resort living. It was ridiculously expensive. The only reason she lived there is because she was on a full academic scholorship and it was part of the package. I would never have paid for it.


My DS's freshman dorm was the opposite. They had two people in dorms built as single in the 1950s. It was as wide a the bunk beds (narrower where the closet was) and about twice as long. They had to share a small closet, no AC, they had to stack the dressers on top of each other to make everything work. It was the cheapest on campus. Bathrooms down the hall and shred with whole hall.



At my kid's school, the crappiest dorm was one of the most expensive, IDK why. (tiny rooms, no AC, shared bathrooms, etc.) It was also the party/social dorm, though (800 freshmen in one building - woo hoo!) so I guess people were willing to pay for the "experience."

The dorm with triples (huge room, small kitchenette, private bathroom) was cheapest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's dorm at another school was insane. Private room with bathroom and kitchenette, private fitness center, cafe, and grocery store in the lobby. Lazy river and outdoor pool just for people at her dorm. It was literally resort living. It was ridiculously expensive. The only reason she lived there is because she was on a full academic scholorship and it was part of the package. I would never have paid for it.


What school is this? It sounds like satire.


University of North Florida

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Anonymous
It would help so much if people identified the schools! You won't be recognized I promise.
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