<p>are floors co-ed ?</p>
<p>hmmm... all I know is that there are no all-girls or all-boys dorms. Hopefully, floors are not co-ed. Does anyone know for sure?</p>
<p>From what I've seen, I think almost all the floors in each of the colleges are co-ed.</p>
<p>haha, why not? i rather they be co-ed</p>
<p>co-ed is definitely a lot more interesting and fun...</p>
<p>All the floors are co-ed.</p>
<p>i couldnt imagine another way...lol</p>
<p>Actually Jones had two single sex floors, this is their last year of existence though as there was barely any student support for them.</p>
<p>I think Will Rice has a single sex floor or two, I don't know if they have/are getting rid of it.</p>
<p>Yea, the majority of floors are co-ed.</p>
<p>Most floors are coed. One exception is the Baker 'Tower' (where I live) because there is only one bathroom per floor. There is no bathroom on the fifth floor, but only one room (and a balcony) up there. On the fourth floor there are two rooms and a male bathroom. On the third floor there are 2 rooms and a female bathroom. And on the second floor there are a bunch of male rooms and a bathroom.</p>
<p>I don't know why I just said that. Apart to prove that there are single-sex floors, although it doesn't really affect anything because I don't spend that much time in my room.</p>
<p>My son lives in Will Rice. In "old dorm" the floors are single-sex. I'm guessing that in 'new dorm," since they are all suites, it doesn't matter. I will say I'm aware of one actual co-ed room (yes, you read that correctly), but I'm guessing that is the exception.</p>
<p>There's no rule against co-ed rooms, but they don't tend to happen very often by convention.</p>
<p>Yeah, I know of a coed room at Jones. If you want to do it you can go right ahead, I know some freshman who plan on having coed living situations next year.</p>