well i live in California and where i am going to university they do but some places may not
Dykstra Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was the 1st coed dormitory in the US.
yes
Yes, it does.
the dorms vary from old to new the new dorms are really nice and can be considered "green" dorms. one of the newest and nicest dorms that everyone wants to get into is called the Likins dorm. most of the dorms on highland street are nice dorms and they are relatively close to everything.
Yes. The dorms are relatively full during the summer.
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Yes, of course. There are many dorms on the campus of Florida State University. They offer suite style or community styles residence halls, with the option of getting a single, double, or triple dorm room. There are even apartment style dorms for upperclassmen.
Students who go to UCLA, the University of California at Los Angeles, live either in dorms or apartments near the campus. Other students might live in neighboring towns in the Los Angeles, California area and commute to school.
California State University, Bakersfield (CSU Bakersfield) has three main residence halls: the Student Housing complex, which includes buildings like the Coyote Village and the North Village. These dorms provide various living arrangements for students, including traditional and suite-style options. The university aims to support a vibrant campus community through its housing facilities.
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