Top colleges with womens only dorms

<p>Hi there, does anyone know of top universities that have women only dorms available. Not sororities, just womens dorms. And if they do, which dorms are the best.Thanks!</p>

<p>Well, obviously WOMEN ONLY colleges will have women only dorms. Is that what you have in mind ? Or are you thinking co-ed colleges that have separate dorms for men and women as a matter of policy ?</p>

<p>If you want a specific list, try collegeboard’s matchmaker. Select “all-women housing” under campus life, and “less than 50% admitted” under admissions. That should give you a rough list of what you’re looking for. </p>

<p>I just tried this. The more selective examples would include: Barnard, College of William and Mary, Johns Hopkins, Reed, Princeton, Stanford…</p>

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This one, I believe.</p>

<p>yeah, i meant co-ed colleges that have separate dorms. All the dorms don’t have to be separate men and women, just one or two of them, and thanks for the suggestions above, they really help.</p>

<p>ummm, vassar has one…</p>

<p>In referrence to my first post, I forgot to list Carnegie Mellon (they also have what you’re looking for).</p>

<p>MIT has McCormick Hall.</p>

<p>U Michigan</p>

<p>At the University of Richmond in VA, all the dorms are single-sex, except for special interest housing.</p>

<p>The University of Michigan has four women-only dorms. </p>

<p>Betsy Barbour
<a href=“http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/index.php?hall=barbour&hallname=Betsy%20Barbour%20House[/url]”>http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/index.php?hall=barbour&hallname=Betsy%20Barbour%20House&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Helen Newberry
<a href=“http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/index.php?hall=newberry&hallname=Helen%20Newberry%20House[/url]”>http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/index.php?hall=newberry&hallname=Helen%20Newberry%20House&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Martha Cook
<a href=“http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/index.php?hall=marthacook&hallname=Martha%20Cook%20Building[/url]”>http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/index.php?hall=marthacook&hallname=Martha%20Cook%20Building&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Stockwell
<a href=“http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/index.php?hall=stockwell&hallname=Stockwell%20Hall[/url]”>http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/index.php?hall=stockwell&hallname=Stockwell%20Hall&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I am pretty sure the University of Notre Dame only has single-sex dorms.</p>

<p>Yes, ND has single-sex dorms.</p>

<p>This list of colleges definitely have Separate gender dorms ( and they’re co-ed too ) :</p>

<p>See this link :</p>

<p>[Young</a> America’s Foundation In The News](<a href=“http://media.yaf.org/blog/?p=110]Young”>http://media.yaf.org/blog/?p=110)</p>

<p>Scripps…don’t let it being an all-female college throw you. Because it is part of the Claremont Consortium there will be guys in most classes but the blissful refinement of all-women living conditions is one of the reasons Scripps is the best of both worlds.</p>

<p>according to college board…
Brandeis
William and Mary
Emory
Kenyon
Johns Hopkins
Princeton
Reed
Stanford
Union
UNC
Richmond
Skidmore
Rochester
Vanderbilt
Vassar
Whitman</p>

<p>Berkeley’s Stern Hall is female-only.</p>

<p>[Living</a> at Cal - Stern](<a href=“http://www.housing.berkeley.edu/livingatcal/stern.html]Living”>http://www.housing.berkeley.edu/livingatcal/stern.html)</p>

<p>IIRC, the University of Texas does.</p>

<p>Rutgers has female only housing on its Douglass College campus</p>

<p>Northwestern has one.</p>

<p>Hobart Hall it’s in the sorority quads, but not a sorority. beautiful architecture.</p>

<p><a href=“http://aquavite.northwestern.edu/maps/buildinglookup.cgi?lookupid=58[/url]”>http://aquavite.northwestern.edu/maps/buildinglookup.cgi?lookupid=58&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Cornell has Balch Hall … which is a great old gothic dorm with semi-private bathrooms and it’s own dining hall.</p>