HELP: Does anyone know schools that have Single Bathrooms?

<p>Does anyone know what schools(preferably good academic schools) give students their own bathroom? Or 1 bathroom per two students rather than bathrooms for the whole floor?</p>

<p>Go to whatever school you want and get an apartment that way you can guarantee that you’ll have your own bathroom and you won’t have to sacrifice where you want to go to school.</p>

<p>I have a single with a private bath at The Ohio State University as a freshman. It’s a great academic institution, though CC looks down on non-HYP Ivies… so… Yeah. Not much love here.</p>

<p>If you’re in honors or a specific LLC at Northeastern, you get to live in International Village where two doubles (four people) share a single bathroom (which connects the two doubles).</p>

<p>Is this that uncommon? :0 </p>

<p>I stay at two community colleges over the summer for extracurriculars and they both have bathroom setups like you’re describing. They’re not great bathrooms, but is it rare to not have group bathrooms?</p>

<p>Wash U does, but I always thought it was common for suites to have common bathrooms.</p>

<p>Loyola Maryland has really nice dorm rooms. They have dorms that actually have bathrooms in them. On top of that you only need to share with one other person. Academically its a good college. Loyola is rated a top college with dorms/apartments.
But personally I would pick a school just for a bathroom…</p>

<p>TBQH- I can’t think of a single college that ONLY has community bathrooms.</p>

<p>^Good point. I assumed they were talking about freshmen housing only, which is what my post is referring to.</p>

<p>to the OP … at some schools the schools clean the community bathrooms while the suitemates clean suite-type bathrooms … not sure what your issue is with community bathrooms but would you rather share a bathroom or clean a bathroom?</p>

<p>At NYU all Freshmen dorms have a bathroom in each room, so you only share with your roommate (2 people). Then Upperclassmen dorms are apartment-style (with kitchens and 2 bedrooms) so it’s 4 people sharing a bathroom. The bathrooms range from small to fairly nice, depending on how new the building is. You have to clean it yourself, whereas Community bathrooms in colleges are cleaned daily. </p>

<p>The only time I’ve ever heard of someone getting their own bathroom in a dorm is if there’s a special disability. </p>

<p>But I wouldn’t pick a college based on the bathroom situation. You can always get an apartment wherever you go. Community bathrooms don’t sound horrible either hahah</p>

<p>Washu, pretty much. Two doubles share a bathroom. I’m actually in a triple with its own bathroom so only 3 people to one. Its great.</p>

<p>Some rooms at Montana State University Bozeman.</p>

<p>MIT dorms have as few as 1 student per bathroom.</p>

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<p>Not in the dorms they don’t.</p>

<p>UTSA has all sorts of dorms. I live in Chisholm Hall- biggest dorm room in TX apparently and I only share with one other person. They also have single rooms available, pay a little more, one person one bathroom. But those rooms go by pretty fast.</p>

<p>Chap and Laurel have two bedroom apartment style dorms with one bathroom shared. They also have four bedroom apartment style dorms where two people share one bathroom, and two others share another.</p>

<p>The freshman dorms at Marshall University all have private bathrooms. The Marshall Commons dorms have one bath per suite, shared by two to eight people. The other dorms have community bathrooms … Twin Towers has individual showers, wheras Holderby and Buskirk, which are both ancient, have gang showers (ugh!)</p>

<p>I have a private bathroom with a bath tub this year. It’s pretty cool. My school has one building that is all private bathrooms, but it’s really hard to get into, and other single bathroom/shared suite situations scattered across campus. A better question would be which schools have living arrangements which guarantee a single bath or suite style room for freshmen.</p>

<p>East Wheelock and most of the triples at Dartmouth</p>

<p>McGill university has private bathrooms</p>