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Lewis and Clark
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Room for entire year: $6,376 Freshmen and all entering students must live on campus first 4 semesters Housing options: Coed Single, double, quad Gender inclusive
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University of Portland
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Residence halls and apartment style dorms Freshmen can live on or off campus/ 94% live in residence hall No Fraternities or sororities Coed halls available to upper class and grad students
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University of Puget Sound
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On campus for first two years Greek life All dorms are coed Meal plans required with dorm
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University of Washington
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Not required to live on campus, 25% live on campus. Average cost: $5,040 12 residential halls and 5 apartment complexes Campus housing available: Coed 50 sorority/fraternity theme housing substance free
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Evergreen State University
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Dorms/ apartments on campus Freshmen live in residence halls, returning students live in apartments Single/double room 4 or 6 bedrooms Themed housing: substance free, outdoor, quiet Rainbow fort: for LGBTQ community
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College of the Ozarks
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All students must live on campus (unless married/ living with guardian) No greek dorms Every residence hall has 1 and 1 non public lounge Suite style rooms with 2 rooms and 1 bathroom are more expensive.
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Central Washington University
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No Greek life/ frats/ sororitites Must live on campus as freshmen Housing app: $20 16 residential halls, 4 apartment complexes Price: $5,000-7,000 Coed Themed: international, learning
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Montana State University
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Freshmen must live on campus Apartments: Single gender, 4 people room, 2 or 3 bedroom 10 residence halls- 4,200 students in residence hall, 70% are freshmen Living Learning communities: students with majors all rooming on same hall Groups: Coed separate hours, arts, architecture, business, honors, 21 and older, separate hours emerging leaders. Greek life: 7 fraternities, 4 sororities, self governing.
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Eastern Washington University
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15 min walk to dorms (max) 7 residence halls: coed (fresh must live on campus) National Residence Hall Honorary- recognize hard working all halls 10 fraternities and 9 sororities Apartments not for fresh 7 different rooms
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University of Hawaii at Monoa
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No Greek life 7 residential halls: 6 coed, single gender (female) Not required to live on campus. Priority housing. Themed housing $2,000 different cost for living options Traditional, apartments, suite style Limited parking/ bring bikes
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Gonzaga University
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10 rental houses and 3 apartment buildings No frats or sorororities- 40 student organizations. $200 deposit 2,700 (double) per semester Fresh and sophs required to live on campus first 4 semester unless they are 21 or have a family. 20-30% live on campus On- campus living not guaranteed all 4 years
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Washington State University
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18 residence halls ( 3 female, 1 male, 14 coed) 9 apartments ( 1 bill a month) for grads and students w/family Campus residents from 50 states, 85 countries 41 frats and sororities Fresh may live in a frat or sorority. 24% are Greek affiliated Fresh must live on campus 3 Specific communities: Scholars International Science, engineering and math The university is the landlord
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Colorado College
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Residential Campus, must live on campus for first 3 years, Unless: married, have children, live with parents, 23 years old. Freshmen live in 1 of 3 halls: Loomis, Mathias, Slocum; all traditional halls Mostly coed dorms More housing options the longer a student attends Special themed areas: Quiet and gender neutral housing dorms No cars on campus for first year students
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Oregon State University
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Coed residence halls by floor Combination of: Single room, double room, single restroom, double restroom Housing can vary from: $5,000- 11,000 Meal plans: 2,200- 3,800
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The U.S. Air force Academy
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During BCT- assigned 1 of 40 squads, assigned another squad mate of the same gender as a roommate. Vandenberg Hall and Sijan Hall Dorms contain: 2 beds, dressers, desks and closets Very few personal expenses allowed, especially for 1st years Dining Mitchell Hall: Setup like buffet for diner, supplies food for tailgate parties and Falcon Stadium and other occasions.