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'''Housing''' or '''residence hall''' or '''dorm''' can refer to:
* [[Room Selection]], also known as the Housing Lottery
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* [[Columbia Housing]], the division of [[Student Services]] which administers [[Columbia College|CC]]/[[SEAS]] undergraduate housing
* [[Housing factors]] to think about when deciding where you want to live
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* [[University Apartment Housing]], which administers housing for graduate students, faculty, and [[School of General Studies|GS]] students.
* [[Housing strategies]]
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* [[History of student housing]]
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* or perhaps something else in the [[:Category:Housing|housing category]]
  
== Residence halls ==
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Columbia has 17 undergraduate residence halls in an area bounded by Riverside Drive, Morningside Drive, 113th St, and 119th St. The residence halls accommodate 5,200 beds.
 
 
 
[[600 West 113th Street]], [[Broadway]], [[Carman]], [[East Campus]], [[47 Claremont]], [[Furnald]], [[Hartley]], [[Hogan]], [[John Jay]], [[McBain]], [[River]], [[Ruggles]], [[Schapiro]], [[Wallach]], [[Watt]], [[Wien]], [[Woodbridge]]
 
 
 
=== Overview ===
 
 
 
First-year students usually live in one of the residence halls situated around [[South Lawn]]: [[Hartley]], [[Wallach]], [[John Jay]], [[Furnald]], or [[Carman]]. Upperclass students may also live in [[Hartley]] and [[Wallach]], which are collectively part of the [[Living and Learning Center]] (LLC), through a highly selective application process. Other upperclassmen participate in a housing lottery. Rising sophomores may also live in [[Furnald Hall]] if their lottery numbers are good enough. The other upperclassmen students can choose, in order of class seniority and a random lottery number, among [[Broadway]], [[East Campus]], [[47 Claremont]], [[Hogan]], [[McBain]], [[River]], [[Ruggles]], [[Schapiro]], [[600 W 113th St]], [[Watt]], [[Wien]], and [[Woodbridge]]. The best housing options, usually only available to seniors, are considered to be a townhouse in East Campus or a suite in Hogan. Seniors with the very best lottery numbers can get their own studio apartment in Watt.
 
 
 
''See [[University Apartment Housing]] for further residence halls.''
 
 
 
== Articles ==
 
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/thefed/v3/volume17/1/freshmanhousing.shtml The Fed: Fun With Freshman Housing]
 
* [http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2004/03/26/HousingGuide/Brothels.And.Pubs.The.Lurid.History.Of.Cu.Dorms-2034493.shtml Columbia Spectator: Brothels and Pubs, The Lurid History of CU Dorms]
 
* [http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2004/03/26/HousingGuide/Ec.Eight.Living.Kosher-2034498.shtml Columbia Spectator: EC Eight, Living Kosher]
 
 
 
== External links ==
 
* [https://www.urh.columbia.edu/bldgboard/datesort.asp?bldg=Housing+Lottery Room selection bulletin board]
 
 
 
[[Category:Residence halls]]
 

Latest revision as of 13:27, 8 December 2013

Housing or residence hall or dorm can refer to:

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