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Looking for colleges with a lot of single dorms

Hey, y'all! Just starting to dive into this whole college search thing, and honestly, I reckon I'll need my own space to maintain my sanity. So, anyone got a list of colleges with the most single dorms? A good chunk of time for myself at the end of the day is much-needed, tbh.

9 months ago

Sure thing! There are indeed colleges that provide more single living arrangements on campus. Here is a list of some of them:

1. Pomona College - Pomona College, a liberal arts college located in Claremont, California, offers singles to many of its freshman.

2. Williams College - This college in Massachusetts offers a nice mix of doubles, singles and suite-style living in its dormitories. The majority of junior and senior students live in single bedrooms.

3. Swarthmore College - Located in Pennsylvania, Swarthmore has some dormitory accommodations that are single rooms. First-year students typically live in doubles, but from the second year, there's a good chance of getting single accommodations.

4. Middlebury College - In Vermont, Middlebury College has a housing drawing system and a wide availability of single rooms, particularly for upper-class students.

5. Wesleyan University - This Connecticut-based university offers a number of single rooms, especially for upper-class students.

6. Grinnell College - At Grinnell College in Iowa, most students after the first year have a good chance of getting a single room.

7. Brown University - Brown, part of the Ivy League and based in Providence, Rhode Island, guarantees housing for all four years, with a variety of housing options and even single dorm rooms, particularly for upper-class students.

These colleges are just examples, so also consider other factors such as academic programs, location, campus culture, etc. while creating your college list. Additionally, remember to check room layouts and dorm options when researching each college to ensure you find a space where you'll feel comfortable.

9 months ago

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