<p>What colleges/universities have house system similar to CalTech (same students live in the same dorm all four years)?
Thanks.</p>
<p>Notre Dame</p>
<p>MIT's system is somewhat similar -- the dorms have very different personalities, and students can pick which dorm they'd like to live in. People who stay in the dorms tend to stay in the same dorm all four years, although some people move out of the dorms after freshman year into fraternities, sororities, or independent living groups.</p>
<p>Yale
Harvard
Rice
Chicago
Smith</p>
<p>for starts</p>
<p>Cornell, Princeton, and Stanford also have something "housey," but I don't know enough about their dorm program off the top of my head to compare it to HYSRC, which all have the same conception of "house" or "residential college", pretty much. </p>
<p>Some schools might have, like Cornell's Alice Cook house, live-in program houses with weekly dinners, professors in residence, etc. the only thing is that these houses you have to apply for, and most students don't live in them. My parents met each other in one of these program houses back in the day, but I've heard that the "program" part of the program house has changed since they graduated.</p>
<p>Well, Harvard students don't stay in the same House for all 4 years. Harvard freshmen live in the eponymously named freshman housing.</p>
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