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Can you dorm with the opposite gender UCLA?

Housing Services has the ability to assign students of different genders to the same room, in gender inclusive housing, upon request. Students interested in gender inclusive housing should indicate their interest within the housing application.
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Can you choose who you dorm with in UCLA?

Roommate Matching

Students will be matched with the person(s) that best match the preferences lists. Students may update these preferences from the time their application is submitted until the housing offer is issued, by visiting the My Housing web site and clicking on the Application link.
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Are all UCLA dorms coed?

All on-campus housing buildings are coed and within walking distance to classrooms. New freshman and transfer students who are admitted for fall quarter and apply on time are guaranteed housing.
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Can you dorm with different genders?

While some institutions may allow students of different genders to live in the same room, others may have specific guidelines or restrictions in place. It's important to check with the housing department or residential life office at your specific college for their policies regarding co-ed rooming arrangements.
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What is gender inclusive housing UCLA?

Gender Inclusive Housing

More information about gender and housing assignments can be found on the Gender and UCLA Housing webpage. Gender inclusive housing is available for students who wish to share a room, suite, and/or apartment with other students of different gender identities.
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Does UCLA have gender inclusive dorms?

Can you dorm with the opposite gender in college?

Living in co-ed dorms. Co-ed dorms (meaning the buildings, not the individual rooms) may still separate genders, often by floors or “wings.” But many colleges just mix things up, with female and male roommates living next door or across the hall from each other.
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What is a mixed gender dorm?

Mixed gender units may house students of all biological sexes, gender expressions and identities. A welcoming, affirming, and comfortable living environment is contingent upon the effort of all roommates and their guests.
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How do I opt out of gender inclusive housing UCLA?

I no longer want gender inclusive housing, can I opt out? Yes, please complete the offer acceptance process for your current offer, then email us at [email protected] to opt out.
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Is it cheaper to live on or off campus UCLA?

For example, living in the residence halls will cost more than living at home. This means your choice of housing affects the total sticker price of attending of UCLA.
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Where do most freshman live at UCLA?

UCLA College Dorms: An Overview

While most first-years live in the on-campus dorms, collectively referred to as the Hill, they are not required to do so. Living in the apartments or commuting are also feasible housing options.
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Who gets priority housing UCLA?

Student family housing is reserved for married students, single parents, domestic partners, and families only. To be eligible, applicants must be full-time UCLA undergraduate students, graduate students, or postdoctoral appointees at the time of move-in (Postdoctoral appointees have the lowest priority).
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Are UCLA dorms worth it?

Studies show that students who live on campus perform better academically, have more contact with faculty, and are happier with their college experience than students who commute.
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Is UCLA housing first come first serve?

Offers are not issued on a first come, first served basis, so there is no benefit to applying immediately. The $30 application fee is non-refundable.
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Can UCLA freshmen have cars?

Due to limited parking availability on campus, freshman residents are NOT allowed to bring a vehicle to campus unless they are approved for an exemption. Exemptions are based on a documented, compelling need for campus parking such as for having an off-campus job or the need to travel for medical reasons.
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What GPA do you need to get into UCLA?

Grade-Point Average Requirement

California residents are eligible for admission to the University of California with a 3.0 grade-point average; nonresidents are eligible with a 3.4 GPA.
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How much does UCLA cost for 1 year?

The UCLA in-state tuition for 2021 is $13,249 for California residents and $13,029 for graduate school tuition. The UCLA out-of-state tuition in 2021 was $43,003, while graduate school tuition was $28,131. This means an annual tuition difference of $22,878 between UCLA out-of-state and in-state tuition.
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How many students at UCLA are homeless?

In our survey, the proportion reporting literal homelessness at some point in their time at UCLA was 6%. By comparison, just 0.5% of Angelenos are known to be homeless at any given time, with perhaps 2% experiencing homelessness over a 3 year period.
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Can you dorm with the opposite gender at UCI?

Most residential communities are mixed-gender, though all-female and gender-inclusive (see Open House theme hall) options are available.
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Can you dorm with the opposite gender Berkeley?

Roommates of different gender identities can only live in Gender-Inclusive housing, and one or more of you must have submitted a request for Gender-Inclusive housing. This option is intended to support non-binary and transitioning students in finding supportive roommates.
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Can girls and boys be roomates?

Many people often choose to live with someone of the same gender, but friends of the opposite sex can make great roommates, too. But you may need to set a few rules to ensure harmony and boundaries with your opposite-gender roommate.
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Are Harvard dorms mixed gender?

Residential Buildings and Rooms

All buildings are coed. Most buildings have suites, typically featuring a common room, two to four bedrooms, and a shared bathroom. Other buildings have rooms off a hallway with a shared bath. Some bedrooms have bunk beds.
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Can siblings of opposite gender share a dorm?

Except for special and/or extreme circumstances, there are no laws specifying how siblings share a room, even siblings with different genders.
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Does UCLA guarantee housing all 4 years?

All newly admitted freshmen who submit their housing application by the deadline will be eligible for guaranteed 4 consecutive years of housing. Check out our Freshmen offers FAQ. Review our different on-campus building types.
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Where do most UCLA students live?

The most common neighborhoods where graduate students live are Westwood, Culver City, West LA (Palms, Mar Vista, Rancho Park, Westchester, etc.), Mid-City, Santa Monica, Venice, Silverlake, Downtown LA, and of course on-campus.
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