<p>I am a guy and I have a friend who is a girl and is willing to house me overnight during this upcoming school year. Does columbia housing allow guys to stay in girls dorms?</p>
<p>all dorms are coed anyway so yes</p>
<p>yea, i mean all she has to do is sign you into the dorm and you leave your id (driver's license or anything else) at the security desk of the dorm and you just stayover at night. i mean i even know of guys staying overnight in the barnard dorms, which aren't coed (since barnard is all girls).</p>
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i mean i even know of guys staying overnight in the barnard dorms, which aren't coed (since barnard is all girls)
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<p>some barnard dorms are coed as well... the first year dorms are not though but again there is no policy (at Barnard or Columbia) against letting whoever you want stay over in your room.</p>
<p>I stayed in plimpton (a barnard dorm) my sophomore AND junior year. The place rocked. 616 W 116th is the other dorm that columbia students may be placed into via columbia housing.</p>
<p>besides that, you'd have to have barnard students bringing columbia students into their housing group for barnard room selection.</p>
<p>didn't realize we columbians could live in a couple of the barnard dorms......that sorta sucks though, considering that there are usually at least a few barnard sophomores that don't get housing.</p>
<p>Barnard students can live in columbia dorms as well. It's not a one way street.</p>
<p>in fact, more BC students live in CU housing than CU students opt to live in BC housing. as a result, Barnard owes Columbia some beds, and usually gives them back in the form of Plimpton or 616 W 116th St suites.</p>
<p>This may be as good a time as any to ask but I'm a transfer and still haven't received my housing decision. I even got an email acknowlegding that while my housing was guaranteed and other transfers had already been placed, there was a chance I wouldn't know my decision until arrival.</p>
<p>Does that mean I'm gonna end up in a basement Wein double or some other hell hole? Or can I still get a relatively good single? (ah, Naussbum....I long for you)</p>
<p>From the transfers I've talked to and even the regular students who have to find new housing for one reason or another, I wouldn't bank on Naussbaum.</p>