How do we find if college has co-ed bathroom or separate bathrooms?

<p>I kind of curious of co-ed bathroom in the college.
How do we suppose to find it? I went to the collegeboard and they only said co-ed housing. What are some colleges have co-ed bathroom?</p>

<p>Usually, on the tours, the guide will mention it, or you can ask. If you can't actually visit campus, Google the Livejournal page for the college and post your question.</p>

<p>Does anybody actually have co-ed bathrooms? I know communal bathrooms are common, but co-ed? Never heard that before.</p>

<p>Vassar, Wesleyan. Those are just the first two that come to mind.</p>

<p>Also, it might be possible to request a non coed floor in some cases. That's something else you can ask about.</p>

<p>coodies, eh?</p>

<p>Most large schools will have coed dorms, but seperated floors/wings for each sex. Thus, single-sex bathrooms. </p>

<p>However, this is college. There isn't a teacher standing by the door to make sure neither sex enters the opposite bathrooms. While some schools (mine included) have rules against it and you can get in trouble for it, we still do. 24/7. And when I've visited a friend and stayed in his all-guys hall, I use his bathroom/showers 24/7, although his bathrooms have coded doors, but again, everyone just tells everyone their floor's code. </p>

<p>Trust me, you haven't experienced college until you've showered in stalls with simple white curtains between you and two guys in stalls on either side of you =P</p>

<p>I think you have to face the fact that if you are a girl, you are going to walk in on a boy shaving at the sink at some point in your college career, no matter how single-sex the bathrooms are advertised to be. Same thing if you are a guy: at some point you will see a woman walking out of the stall next to you or in back of you, or what have you, as you are shaving or brushing your teeth..</p>

<p>Coed bathrooms at UC Berkeley. Not an issue bc it's not like people walk out of showers naked.</p>

<p>Coed bathrooms at Connecticut College.</p>

<p>My dorm at Penn has three bathrooms on the floor, one all-boys, one co-ed and one all-girls. The dorm is coed by rooms - so I have girls all around me.</p>

<p>De facto, the girls can use all the bathrooms, but the boys can't enter the all-girls one.</p>

<p>I don't mind it.</p>

<p>Co-ed bathrooms at Middlebury... It's awkward at first, but you get used to it.</p>

<p>There are a few LAC's that actually have Coed rooms!</p>

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<p>which ones?</p>

<p>Williams has also got a few coed bathrooms.</p>

<p>oberlin has some coed rooms</p>

<p>Wake has a few co-ed bathrooms, but none of the bathrooms in the freshman dorms are co-ed. It mystifies my mother, but we've all completely gotten used to it.</p>