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Does Harvard have big dorms?

Canaday houses 255 students as well as the Harvard College Women's Center. It's Harvard's newest and largest first-year dorm as well as one of the most conveniently located in the Yard.
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Are Harvard dorms big?

Most dorms have suites with two to four bedrooms and a common room and house between three and six students. A few have private bathrooms, but most share bathrooms with other suites.
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How many people are in a Harvard dorm?

The Residential Community system is one of Harvard's best known traditions. In the second semester of your first year, on Housing Day, you'll receive your sophomore year house affiliation to one of Harvard's 12 Houses. Each House accommodates between 350 and 500 students.
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How big are the houses at Harvard?

Each House accommodates 350-500 students with its own dining hall, common rooms, and facilities for academic, recreational, and cultural activities.
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What types of dorms does Harvard have?

Dorms are separated into four different yards: Crimson, Elm, Oak, and Ivy. Each dorm has a resident dean. Within each dorm, the students are divided into entryways that are on average 20-30 students, which form smaller communities within the larger dorm community.
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Are Harvard dorms unisex?

Harvard College is pleased to offer gender-inclusive housing to all undergraduate students. In alignment with the Mission of the College, gender-inclusive housing acknowledges and reaffirms gender diversity as an important aspect of our campus life.
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Do Harvard dorms have AC?

All rooms and bathrooms are divided by legal sex. Rooms are not air conditioned. Please note building or room requests cannot be honored. Harvard University's dorms and Houses, used during the non-summer months to house its undergraduate students, are rich with history.
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Are Harvard dorms good?

The dorms, where freshmen live for one year before moving to a "house" for their final three years, are great. The best part is their location IN Harvard Yard, along with its historic libraries, many classrooms, and, of course, the famous statue of John Harvard.
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Does Harvard let you choose roommates?

Incoming first-years do not choose their roommates. Instead, you fill out a very detailed survey, which asks students questions such as when do you sleep, what time do you wake up, how clean are you, what music do you listen to, and so on.
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Can you have pets in Harvard dorms?

Pets. Pets are only allowed in certain units within specific HUH properties, and there are restrictions on the number, type, breed, and weight of permitted pets. You will need to complete a Pet Authorization and Policies Rider before you move in. (You can view a sample policy rider here.)
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Does Harvard have a meal plan?

As such, Harvard College requires all undergraduates living on campus to have an unlimited meal plan. That way, you are able to eat all meals and participate in dining hall activities with your peers in every House.
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What are the quiet hours for Harvard?

In the residences for college-age and older students, weekend quiet hours begin at 2 am on Saturday and Sunday mornings, ending at 7 am Saturday and Sunday. Quiet hours for Pre-College students begin daily at 11 pm. Voices, music, and other sounds should not be audible outside of student rooms and suites.
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Are Harvard dorms free?

Dorms and meals at Harvard are not included with tuition and they, along with library, lab, and athletic center fees are all billed separately. You will also need health insurance. That said, a need-based financial aid offer might cover some, most, or all of these expenses, depending on your parents' income and assets.
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Is Harvard a fun school?

Harvard has a serious fun problem. It's tough to get rigorous about this sort of thing, but it seems Harvard has a less vibrant social scene than peer schools. More specifically, it has fewer of the big, brash parties that have for decades created community among and offered release to overstressed college students.
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Do Harvard dorms have fridges?

The College permits the use of a combination microwave/refrigerator that is available for rent. No other type of microwave oven is allowed in the dorms. MicroFridges are academic year rentals, and if ordered by early August, will be in your dorm room when you arrive in August.
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Does Harvard allow bunnies?

In dorms across Harvard, students are secretly raising animals, violating the College's no-pets policy. Small animals like hamsters, turtles, and fish are the most common.
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Can you cook in Harvard dorms?

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For first-years, stoves and kitchens can be found in the common rooms of many of the freshman dorms. Some of the more popular kitchens include those in the Weld Main Common Room (and Weld Basement Common Room), Grays East Common Room, Strauss Common Room, and Holworthy Basement Common Room.
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Is Harvard expensive?

Harvard is more affordable than public universities for 90 percent of Americans—and international students receive exactly the same financial aid as American students.
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How much does it cost for 4 years at Harvard?

The Harvard costs for a four-year degree, including books, tuition, and all other expenses, would be approximately $334,152 based on the 2022-23 school year.
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How much does Harvard cost UK students?

In 2023/24, the total cost per year of attending Harvard College for a UK student, including tuition, fees, room & board, books, travel, and personal expenses is between $82,950 – $87,450 depending on the amount spent on non-fixed items such as travel.
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How much is Harvard meal plan?

Currently the cost of the unlimited meal plan is roughly $32 per day. If every student were given $32 each day for food, I highly doubt that most students would spend the entirety of it in Harvard's dining halls.
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Are guys allowed in girl dorms?

Most colleges have one girls-only dorm. Otherwise, yes, for the most part they share. If each room or suite has its own bathroom, males and females may share the same floor. Some colleges have the girls' bathroom on one end of the building and boys on the other, and other colleges separate boys and girls by floor.
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Can girls share dorms with guys?

Colleges in the United States started having co-ed residence halls back in the 1970s, and today, about 90% of all schools have at least one co-ed dorm building. (Keep in mind “co-ed” can mean a lot of different things, but the gist is that students of both sexes live under the same roof.)
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Are girls allowed in male dorms?

Single gender: Some colleges separate males and females into their own dorm buildings. Members of the opposite sex are allowed to visit but typically only during visiting hours.
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