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Frequently Asked Questions
Are the residence halls coed or separated by gender per floor?
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Residence halls are coed, gender by floor.
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Residence halls are coed and genders are separated by wing.
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The residence halls are separated by gender by floor and/or wing. All bathrooms are single sex.
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We offer a variant of living arrangements in our residence halls and apartments. The residence halls are mostly coed. The bathrooms are not coed.
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No coed rooms or apartments are available.
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Residence halls are both coed and separate gender per floor.
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Baker and Homan community-style halls are coed with men living on one floor or wing and women on another. In Graves community-style hall, the bedrooms and bathrooms
are gender designated; however, men and women can live next door to each other on the same wing.
The residence suites have women living within one suite and men within another. Men and women may live next door to each other. In the majority of the halls, guests may visit anytime, whether male or female. You may go and come as you choose as the key that gets you into your room also gets you into the exterior door.
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Roommates are of the same sex. Requests for specific roommates will be honored provided applicants have mutually requested each other on their housing applications.
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Residence halls are both coed and separate gender per floor, depending on the hall.
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Apartments are separate by gender, but coed by floor. Yes, students can arrange to room together.
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The Los Cerritos and Los Alamitos Halls are coed with men and women on separate floors and/or wings. The Residence Commons complex consists of 6 two-story residence halls utilizing a self-contained suite design. Each suite includes a cluster of 6 rooms. Men and women in the buildings are located across a corridor from each other in separate locked suites. All of the buildings in the Parkside Commons are coed, with members of the same sex living in separate, self-contained suites.
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CSUMB offers coed residence halls, and suite and apartment complexes. Individual units are not coed, with the exception of family housing.
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- Separate gender per apartment; mixed apartments per floor
- Yes, you may choose a roommate
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All halls are coed by wing (i.e., east wing female/west wing male). Students can select their own roommates. If a student does not request a roommate, one will be assigned to them from a series of questions that is asked and answered from their contract.
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All of our buildings are co-ed. Some of our halls are co-ed by wing on each floor and the others are co-ed within the same wing. Individual rooms are occupied by students of the same gender.
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Most residence halls are coed with a mix of men and women. One residence hall has been designated as female-only.
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All residence halls are coed, although most are separated by gender per wing.
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Both residence halls are coed but single-sex accommodations are available by room on some wings.
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All residence halls are coed. However, there are no coed restrooms at SJSU.
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University Village Apartments provides same gender suites on each floor of the building. While floors are coed, each suite is separated by gender.
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The residence halls are coed. You may choose a roommate if you wish.
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Our facility is coed, with 4 students of the same gender sharing each unit. We do not separate genders by floor. We provide a questionnaire to help assign roommates, but if students list each other on their questionnaires we work to fill their requests.
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