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  1. Some things that seem different at WashU: While the academics are challenging, there is a very collaborative enironment among the students. The university is very accessible (professors, administrators, the campus) to undergrads. The dorms and food are better than average.

  2. College dorms are still college dorms, but WashU is really in a different league compared to 99% of both public and private schools. We have relatively huge rooms, great furniture, flexible temperature controls, amazing housekeepers, pleasant views, etc.

    • Best and Worst Dorms at WashU
    • Housing Selection at WashU
    • My Dorm Experience at WashU

    The best dorms at WashU would have to be Umrath and the South 40 House(“SoFoHo”).They filled me with so much envy as a student. Clean, modern, and attached to the workout facility and Bear’s Den. YOU COULD GO TO THE GYM WITHOUT EVER HAVING TO STEP OUTSIDE. Absolutely amazing. Runners Up: Lien and Gregg. These are also state-of-the-art, with the ben...

    For information on seeking freshman roommates, see the previous section on freshman housing. After that, it’s really complicated!When I was at WashU, the housing selection process was the bane of everyone’s existence, and not even our RAs could give us solid answers. You need to budget a lot of time, and be flexible if things don’t work out. Toward...

    I committed to WashU fairly late, so I ended up having to go with randomly-assigned roommates. This wasn’t a great situation, simply because we ended up being completely different personalities. However, rooming with ambivalent acquaintances had its benefits – there was little drama (if little community), and few distractions (if no conversation). ...

  3. I'm been in a modern style dorm for the past two years of high school (long story, if I see you on campus I'll try to explain it to you sometime), and I love a bathroom per suite. I really wish I end up with a decent roommate (preferably a redditor like mine is now :D), and a social floor.

  4. Visit Student Health Center. WashU Residential Life housing for first year and upper division students, special interest communities, gender-inclusive housing and non-university housing.

  5. Live and learn at WashU! We’ll help guide you through the process of living at WashU and have resources for non-university housing options, too. Explore more about housing options for all students below.

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  7. This section of the Housing Guide includes photos of each housing option, a summary of what the option provides, pros and cons about living there, pricing and walk time to campus. Room rates are...

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