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Do you get a new dorm every year in college?

Since you will most likely be taking summer off, that means you will leave your dorm room vacant. Your chance of getting reassigned to the exact same room next year is extremely slim. Depending on the college and their dorms, you may have a chance to be reassigned to the same dorm next year.
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Do college students change dorms every year?

Dorm assignments are usually for an entire school year, or two semesters; fall and spring. Students usually move out of their dorm at the end of the spring term, and move back into a dorm a few days before the beginning of the next fall term. This is the usual time to change dorms.
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Do you keep the same dorm all 4 years?

It does indeed depend on the culture of the university, the availability and cost of nearby housing, and whether the university allows them to stay in the dorms for all four years (some universities don't).
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Do you get a new roommate every semester in college?

Roommates don't typically change every semester, but it is entirely possible that you will have different roommates next year.
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How many years do you have to stay in a dorm?

At many colleges and universities, you will need to live in the residence halls for your first year or two of college. A few schools require campus residency for all four years. Even if your school allows students to live off campus, consider the pros and cons of living on campus before making a final decision.
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Do you stay in the same dorm every year?

In general, a student is permitted to live in a dorm while actively attending classes. Policy often requires students to vacate during winter break and often requires them to move out during summer break. Whether they get to live in the same spot in subsequent years is a little moot if they need to move out.
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Can a 14 year old live in a dorm?

You have your choice. The college I attended had many “early entrants,” students as young as 14, who lived in the dorms with all the older students (some of whom were almost ten years older). They were treated no differently. My wife started there when she was 16.
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Can you dorm with the opposite gender?

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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Do you move out of your dorm during summer?

No, college students typically do not have to live in their dorms during the summer. During summer break, most colleges and universities allow students to move out of their dorms and find other housing arrangements if they choose to do so.
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Can you choose who you dorm with in college?

Many schools allow students to choose their own roommates or request roommates before the start of the term. Some colleges, however, may assign roommates to all first-year students. Usually, roommate assignments are based on students' answers to questionnaires.
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Is it OK to stay in your dorm all day?

Yes, that's totally normal. Only you get to decide if/when you want to socialize, make friends, etc. People vary quite a bit in terms of how much socializing versus solitude they want or need, and even within one person this can vary quite a bit over time, depending on mood, situation, and many other factors.
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Is it cheaper to live on campus or off?

The rental cost of living off-campus is cheaper than the price of a room or bed in the school, although additional running costs on utility, furniture, and fixtures might eventually scale up the cost of living outside the campus and bring it to par and sometimes more than the cost of college dorms.
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What colleges don't make you live in a dorm?

Where All Students Live Off Campus
  • Allen College (Waterloo, IA): 100%
  • Alliant International University (San Diego, CA): 100%
  • Amberton University (Garland, TX): 100%
  • American InterContinental University — Houston (Houston, TX): 100%
  • Art Center College of Design (Pasadena, CA): 100%
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Do colleges clean dorms before move in?

It's expected that before students move into their residence halls, each room will be given a deep, thorough cleaning by the building maintenance staff. But that could have been weeks ago, so before you move your stuff in, take advantage of the emptiness, and do a quick once-over with this quick checklist.
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Why do colleges make freshmen stay in dorms?

Benefits of Living on Campus

Some research has shown that freshmen and sophomores who live on campus have higher retention rates than their peers who live off campus. "I think it's mostly to do with how being on campus fosters engagement," Browne says.
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Is living in a dorm stressful?

"It's a small room for two people enough already, and then adding one more person on top of that is just too much." Living in a small, cramped space can be stressful.
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Do colleges force you to live in dorms?

Whether you live on campus as a first-year student is a decision often left up to your school. These days, if you attend a four-year college or university as a full-time student, chances are you'll be required to live on campus your first year.
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Why do dorms close during breaks?

Much of the campus shuts down during breaks. Dorms, dining halls and libraries are the buggies. There will be little supervision and it becomes a liability. Generally so all dorm/campus staff can go on vacation.
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Do most college students go home for summer?

Many college students do return to their hometowns for the summer, especially if they have family and friends there. However, some students may also choose to stay near their college or pursue summer internships or jobs in different locations. It ultimately depends on individual circumstances and preferences.
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Can my boyfriend stay in my dorm?

It depends on the rules that apply to your dorm. Ask your dorm's manager what the rules are for your dorm. If you want to have privacy so you and your boyfriend can have sex, then your dorm rules might prevent that, or your dorm rules might be OK with it.
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Can you dorm with your boyfriend?

Unless you are married, the college isn't going to allow you to room together. If you are married, the college needs to offer Married Student Housing. This will not be in a standard residence hall. If you are a traditional student with a girlfriend, you get to do what all students with girlfriends have done…
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Can a boy and a girl be roommates in a dorm?

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 parents sleep in dorms?

As a college student, you are a legal adult. There are no laws prohibiting you from letting your parent (of the same sex) spend the night if they are visiting. Universities will differ beyond that depending on the dorm style.
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Can you get a dorm with a girl?

Yes, some colleges do allow students of different genders to be roommates. This policy is often referred to as gender-inclusive housing.
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Is 22 too old to dorm?

Dorm Living

Many colleges allow adult students to live in dormitories or residence halls with “traditional” students but typically students over the age of 25 usually decline this option.
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