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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DD has cough variant asthma and would do better in a single where she can control her environment and minimize allergens. When I went to college decades ago, my doctor wrote a letter supporting my medical need for a single for a similar reason. I would like to ask my DD's doctor to do the same. But my DH insists that singles are available for an extra free. Anyone have any current experiences with obtaining a single room for their child at college? [/quote] Does she know where she is going to college? This is something to ask about in the admissions process, because each school varies in the process. Some schools won't require documentation, because they have plenty of singles. Most colleges have a system where you can request a medical accommodation like a single room. Some colleges with over crowding don't offer singles even with medical documentation, but not many. I agree that it is very late to start this process if this is for the fall, as rooms are alrady assigned. [/quote]
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