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'''First Year Housing''' at Columbia is assigned to incoming [[Columbia College|CC]]/[[SEAS]] undergrads on the basis of indicated preferences, and roommates are assigned based on a rudimentary habit survey (are you noisy? messy? do you stay up late?) and any special requests. You'll need to go online and specify your preferences.  
  
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First Year Housing consists of 7 Options in 4 Buildings:
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* [[Carman]], doubles
 
* [[John Jay]], singles and doubles
 
* [[John Jay]], singles and doubles
* [[Carman]], doubles
 
 
* [[Living and Learning Center|LLC]]: [[Hartley]]/[[Wallach]], singles and doubles
 
* [[Living and Learning Center|LLC]]: [[Hartley]]/[[Wallach]], singles and doubles
 
* [[Furnald]], singles and doubles
 
* [[Furnald]], singles and doubles
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Each dorm is located directly on the main [[Morningside Heights campus]] around [[South Lawn]] and has a distinct atmosphere and it's own advantages and disadvantages. While each dorm has an overriding stereotype, they're not necessarily entirely accurate.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:47, 19 March 2007

First Year Housing at Columbia is assigned to incoming CC/SEAS undergrads on the basis of indicated preferences, and roommates are assigned based on a rudimentary habit survey (are you noisy? messy? do you stay up late?) and any special requests. You'll need to go online and specify your preferences.

First Year Housing consists of 7 Options in 4 Buildings:

Each dorm is located directly on the main Morningside Heights campus around South Lawn and has a distinct atmosphere and it's own advantages and disadvantages. While each dorm has an overriding stereotype, they're not necessarily entirely accurate.