All girls college?

Are girls allowed to have boys stay overnight in their dorms, at a non-religious, all girls college?

Depends entirely on the school. I’d think that “non-religious” might increase the odds of the answer being yes by a little bit, but I definitely don’t think you’ll find there’s a universal answer. If you look into individual schools, that information probably won’t be TOO hard to find/get, but you may have to specifically ask someone in housing. Even if the answer is yes at a particular school, a roommate might not be comfortable with overnight male guests, so that would be a consideration as well.

Plenty of women have sex with males at all women colleges. Presumably the man isn’t returning to his place come 2AM.

I went to a women’s college in the 1980s. (nonreligious) Even way back then we were allowed men as overnight guests. Might depend on the school, but I would say it is not an issue at most, especially those in the northeast.

It’s going to depend on the school, but I suspect that at most schools, this is not an issue. But as CheerOutLoud said, it will also depend on the roommate and what she agrees to. Also, for schools where it’s not allowed, I suspect that there are varying degrees of enforcement (or lack thereof) of the rule.

Just curious, why would you want to go to an all girls college? In my opinion, it’s better to go a diverse school. You get to learn how to interact with different kinds of people.

You can ask at each college, but I am sure the women’s colleges my daughters visited had no restrictions. You can get a GREAT education at some of the women’s colleges out there. I am especially fond of Mount Holyoke. Strong academics, beautiful campus, part of the 5 college consortium if you want to take a few classes at one of the other schools or go to activities/parties at them. And MHC is plenty diverse, with quite a few international students.

Allowed? probably not.

But if know one knows…did it really happen? *winkwink

I seriously doubt there are restrictions at hardly any women’s colleges on this any more. But give specific colleges examples, that will help. Your bigger issue is likely avoiding the roommate issues you may end up with if you sexile your roommate during these sleepovers. But that is a challenge at any school.