A typical American college dorm room
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Potomac Hall, second-largest dormitory at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dormitories on JMU's west campus are named for significant individuals, while those on the east campus are named for natural features in Virginia. Dormitory typically refers to sleeping quarters or buildings primarily housing sleeping quarters for large numbers of people, often college students. Image File history File linksMetadata Sharp_Hall_Dorm_Room. ...
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Watterson Towers is a student residence hall at Illinois State University, in Normal, Illinois. ...
Illinois State University (usually abbreviated as ISU) is a public university in Normal, Illinois. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2272x1704, 627 KB)Potomac Hall, a dormitory at James Madison University, constructed in 1998. ...
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CUHK Campus The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is one of the seven universities in Hong Kong, it is also one of the oldest. ...
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College and university dormitories
Most colleges and universities provide (usually for a fee) single or multiple occupancy rooms for their students. These buildings consist of many such rooms, like an apartment building, and the number of rooms varies quite widely from just a few to hundreds. The largest dormitory building is Bancroft Hall at the United States Naval Academy. The Brigade of Midshipmen marches into Bancroft Hall during Noon Meal Formation, a ceremony that occurs daily in the fall and spring. ...
The United States Naval Academy (USNA) is an institution for the undergraduate education of officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps and is in Annapolis, Maryland, near Washington D.C. The Academy often is referred to simply as Annapolis although naval officers normally refer to it in conversation...
College and university dormitory rooms vary in size, shape, facilities and number of occupants. Typically, a dorm room holds two students with no bathroom. This is usually referred to as a "double." Often, dormitories have communal bathroom facilities. Many colleges and universities are now using the term residence hall (UK: halls of residence) instead of dormitory. This is based on an alleged perception held and promoted by some residence life professionals that the term "residence hall" better describes a living and learning community that is part of the larger academic institution. In Japan, however, many of the larger companies still offer to their newly graduated freshmen a room in a dormitory. A room in such a dormitory often comes with a communal cook (for the men) or rooms with furnished kitchen blocks (for the women). Usually the employees pay a very small amount of money to enable especially the men to save money to buy a house when they get marrried. In the U.S., dormitories are most often segregated by gender, with males living in one group of rooms, and females in another. Some dorms are single-sex with varying limits on visits by persons of each gender. For example, Notre Dame University in Indiana has a long history of Parietals, or cross-gender visiting hours. Most colleges and universities offer co-ed dorms, where either males and females reside on separate floors but in the same building or where both sexes share a floor but with individual rooms being single sex. In the early 2000s, dorms that allowed people of opposite sexes to share a room became available in public universities. [1]. Some colleges and university co-ed dorms also feature co-ed bathrooms. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Not to be confused with the University of Notre Dame Australia University of Notre Dame du Lac The University of Notre Dame (standard name; full legal name University of Notre Dame du Lac) is a Roman Catholic institution of higher learning located in Notre Dame, Indiana, USA adjacent to the...
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Most dorms are much closer to campus than comparable private housing such as apartment buildings. This convenience is a major factor in the choice of where to live since living physically closer to classrooms is often preferred, particularly for first-year students who may not be permitted to park vehicles on campus. Halls located away from university facilities sometimes have extra amenities such as a recreation room or bar. As with campus located residence halls, these off-campus halls commonly also have Internet facilities, either through a network connection in each student room, a central computer cluster room, or Wi-Fi. Catered halls may charge for food by the meal or through a termly subscription. They may also contain basic kitchen facilities for student use outside catering hours. Most halls contain a laundry room, sometimes overcrowded. A ResNet (or Resnet), which stands for residential network, is a relatively large local area network (LAN) (or possibly even a WAN) provided by a university that serves the personal computers of students in their halls of residence. ...
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Sleeping dormitory A common usage of the term "dormitory" is for a room, of varying sizes, with more than one single bed. This is the common UK usage. Examples are found in many rooming houses such as hostels. The room typically has very few furnishings except for beds. Such rooms can contain anywhere from three to approx 50 beds (though such very large dormitories are rare except perhaps as military barracks). Such rooms provide little or no privacy for the residents, and very limited storage for personal items in or near the beds. This December 2006 does not cite its references or sources. ...
A barracks housing conscripts of Norrbottens regemente in Boden, Sweden. ...
Dormitory buildings At boarding schools, colleges, and universities, the word dormitory is used to describe the entire building used to house students. It is this usage which is much more common in the United States, although university staff frequently prefer to use the term "residence hall" or simply "hall". Similarly, in UK universities these buildings are usually called Halls of residence (commonly referred to as halls), except at Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham where the residential accommodation is incorporated each college's complex of buildings, and there is no specific term for it (members of the college who live in its own buildings are said to be "living in"). The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford in England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ...
The University of Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world, with one of the most selective sets of entry requirements in the United Kingdom. ...
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Formerly, many companies in the U.S. and elsewhere housed employees in dormitories. This practice has dwindled, but continues in many other countries. In the Netherlands the law forbids companies to offer housing to their employees, because the government wants to prevent people to end up in a stressful situation in which people, who just lost their job, need to search for different housing too. Dormitories have replaced barracks at many U.S. military installations. A barracks housing conscripts of Norrbottens regemente in Boden, Sweden. ...
Typically, these dorm rooms have about 15 by 15 ft (21 square meters) of floor space, and provide the following minimal furnishings: - Twin XL bed (sometimes in a bunk-bed configuration)
- Desk (frequently with a built-in lamp and phone or internet jack)
- Mirror
- Closet space (sometimes)
- Drawers (clothes storage) (sometimes)
- Window
- Sink with running water (rarely)
Most often, bathrooms are provided for a group of rooms, which provide shower, toilet, and sink facilities. Centralized bathrooms may be provided for an entire floor, or bathrooms may be located between pairs of rooms. Rarely do dormitories provide individual bathrooms. A double bed A bed is a piece of furniture mainly used for sleeping upon. ...
Hall governments At some schools, each dormitory or hall has its own hall council. Where they exist, such individual councils are usually part of a larger organization called, variously, Residence Hall Association, Resident Students Association, or Junior Common Room Committee which typically provides funds and oversees the individual building council. Hall councils plan social events and voice concerns for their residents to the university or college staff responsible for overall management of halls. A university resident government association. ...
The term Junior Common Room (JCR) is used in many British universities to refer to the collective of students (similar to a students union) at a constituent college of the university, as well as to a physical room set aside for the college students use. ...
Examples Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, USA has the largest dormitory system in the United States. 16,000 students live within 23 different undergraduate buildings, 1 graduate hall, and 3 apartment villages. Freshman are required to live on the 45,000+ student campus for at least their first year. Image File history File links Regensen. ...
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Regensen (original Latin name: Collegium regium) is a dormitory for students at the University of Copenhagen and Technical University of Denmark. ...
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Michigan State University (MSU) is a public university in East Lansing, Michigan. ...
The Watterson Towers at Illinois State University are among the tallest dormitories in the world. The 28-story complex, which was built in 1967 holds over 2,200 students and its buildings are 91 meters tall. Watterson Towers is a student residence hall at Illinois State University, in Normal, Illinois. ...
Illinois State University (usually abbreviated as ISU) is a public university in Normal, Illinois. ...
1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ...
New York University in Manhattan has the largest freshman residence hall in the United States. Third North, located on Third Avenue, houses 931 freshman in three towers on 13 floors per tower. New York University (NYU) is a major research university in New York City. ...
The Borough of Manhattan, highlighted in yellow, lies between the East River and the Hudson River. ...
Alternate uses: Student (disambiguation) Etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb stŭdērĕ, which means to study, a student is one who studies. ...
Third Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare on the East Side of Manhattan in New York City, running in that borough from East 4th Street north for over 120 blocks. ...
Dobie Center, an off-campus, 27-story dormitory next to The University of Texas at Austin, stands at 112 meters. In addition to being a private residence for students, Dobie also contains a 2 story mall, a movie theatre, restaurants, and specialty stores. Dobie Center Named after J. Frank Dobie, Dobie Center is a privately owned twenty-seven story residence hall located next to the University of Texas at Austin campus. ...
University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Austin (full official name), often UT or Texas for short, is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System, the largest public university system in Texas, established in 1883. ...
The Valkendorfs Kollegium at the University of Copenhagen is a very old dormitory, founded in 1589. Though not as old as some of the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, it is among the oldest dormitories in the world. Valkendorfs Kollegium is the oldest dormitory in Denmark and was founded on 26 February 1589 by the nobleman Christopher Valkendorf. ...
The University of Copenhagen (Danish: Københavns Universitet) is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Copenhagen, Denmark. ...
Events Rebellion of the Catholic League against King Henry III of France, in revenge for his murder of Duke Henry of Guise. ...
Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). ...
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The Stone Frigate at Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario was constructed in 1820 to store part of the dismantled fleet from the War of 1812. The former warehouse was converted into a dormitory and classrooms when the college was established in 1874. The Stone Frigate, a designated heritage building, was closed for more than 18 months for major renovations to the interior and exterior of the dormitory. The Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), is the military academy of the Canadian Forces and is a full degree-granting university. ...
Murney Tower, Kingston. ...
Staffing USA: University residence halls are normally staffed by a combination of both students and professional staff. Student staff members or Resident Assistants, are normally located on each floor of the building and responsible for acting as liaison, a counselor, and a policy enforcer. The student staff is supervised by a Residence hall director who is (most often) a full-time professional that lives on the premises. Staff members frequently arrange communal activities such as door decorating contests or movie nights to encourage residents to socialize with their neighbors. A Resident Assistant (commonly shortened to RA) is a trained student leader, within a college or university, charged with supervising typically less-senior students living in a residence hall. ...
Also called Hall Director (HD), Resident Director (RD), Residence Life Coordinator (RLC). ...
UK: UK halls often run a similar setup to that in the USA, although the resident academic responsible for the hall is known by the terms of 'warden' and is often supported by wardenial team consisting of vice-wardens, sub-wardens or senior-members. These are often students or academic staff at the relevant university/college. The facilities in the hall are often managed by an individual termed the Bursar. University halls typically have housekeeping staff to maintain the cleanliness of common rooms including lobbies and bathrooms. Students are normally required to maintain the cleanliness of their own rooms and private or semi-private bathrooms, where offered.
See also NACURH, or National Association of College and University Residence Halls, is a national organization made up of eight regions. ...
Watterson Towers is a student residence hall at Illinois State University, in Normal, Illinois. ...
The University of Copenhagen (Danish: Københavns Universitet) is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Copenhagen, Denmark. ...
For a list of universities around the world, see Lists of colleges and universities Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...
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Also known as Bed space, this term is commonly used in a dormitory or a private bedroom for a single bed that is occupied or intended to be occupied under rental agreements. ...
A university resident government association. ...
A scholarship hall is a dwelling for college students who are receiving scholarship assistance. ...
External links - Association of College and University Housing Officers - International
- National Association of College and University Residence Halls
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