<p>TD, I think it might have been Tyler. Tenney was also a co-op where poorer folks could live for less, with fewer services (now it’s a co-op where everyone can live for less!).</p>
<p>And I think some colleges do have housing that is somewhat segregated by income, in that a building full of traditional (double/triple, bathroom down the hall) dorms costs less than new buildings full of singles or suite-style dorms, and you get to choose which you prefer.</p>