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Community

Roommates

You may be assigned to a single, double, or quad room due to the varied configurations of our buildings. We believe that living in the same room, hall, or residence with someone from a different part of the world or section of the country can be one of the best learning experiences at Cornell. Please note that you may not request a roommate. Room and roommate assignments will be given to you when you arrive. We work closely with our students to assist them in adjusting to different interests and lifestyles. Room changes are only granted in extreme situations.

Residential Community Advisors

Residential community advisors also live in the residence halls with you, providing supervision and guidance, as well as advice about how to make the most of your college years. Although you'll make your own decisions about how to spend your time and energy outside class, the residence staff can be counted on to help you plan activities and to be a good source of information. As Cornell students, these staff members may know your professors or have taken the same courses you're taking. They'll share their college experiences with you, and may have suggestions about choosing a college and major. Most importantly, they'll work hard to ensure that your experience in the residence hall is a good one.

 
 
 

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