Co-ed

<p>Hello,</p>

<pre><code> I know that Cornell has co-ed dorms but what is their policy on co-ed rooms? Do they only allow those for married students or what? I couldn't find anything on their site that says it's allowed but nothing forbidding it either...
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<p>Thanks for the help!</p>

<p>floors are co-ed but the rooms are single sex.</p>

<p>So to share a room there would be no way but to rent one?</p>

<p>There is married housing for grad students, but not undergrads. What is it about your situation that you want to live in a co-ed room?</p>

<p>Just planning with people I know...that happen to be of the opposite sex. It would have been nice to be able to share a room. I was wondering because I know that, for example, Brown has co-ed rooms. I still think it would be nice if the co-ed thing were available, so would you recommend renting a room for that? Or does Cornell make some exceptions?</p>

<p>I highly doubt they will make an exception, in fact, I am positive that they will not. If you really want to live with this person you would have to live off campus. I dont think I would give up living on north campus my freshman year though. You will lose the real college experience. Not to mention, freshman year is when most people make their goods friends...Its nice to have old friends from home, but you should take this opportunity to meet new people and have new experiences. You can always move to collegetown your sophomore year.</p>

<p>Oh I wasn't thinking about freshman year...and in the end I suppose we'll see...is there any way to influence the housing so the person at least ends up on my floor? I know the housing form has a roommate preference area for people you know but nothing for the floor...</p>

<p>if you live on campus sophomore year, you can go with your friends to the housing lottery and get a block togther, meaning you can live in the same area of a dorm.</p>