<p>Anybody know if Emerson has single-person rooms for freshmen? I know not all colleges do it but some may upgrade you to a single room for an extra grand or two. I tried looking on their website to no avail.</p>
<p>Aren't you forgetting to tell us something? ... something important?</p>
<p>"The room number, Benjamin."</p>
<p>how did you get into college?</p>
<p>He got in the same way we all did.</p>
<p>By donating a new library.</p>
<p>I didn't get into Emerson College, I'm still a junior so I haven't even applied anywhere yet. I was just wondering if anyone went there and knew for research purposes. I'm just comparing colleges. Geeeesh.</p>
<p>Well would you look at that! An entire sub-forum dedicated to Emerson...</p>
<p>Yes, that no one posts in, I figured I could fair better in here. Guess not, thanks anyways.</p>
<p>According to their website, the Little Building offers singles, doubles, triples, and suites.</p>
<p>When we toured Emerson this past fall, I believe we were told that there were some singles offered to upperclassmen, I don't recall nor do I believe they are offered to freshmen, but I can't swear to it. You are correct, there are very few posts about this school compared to many others, and I don't know why.</p>
<p>Thanks for the information jptmom!</p>