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Basic Information

Housing Information

  • Options for Housing: undergraduates have 14 different places to choose from, ranging from normal dorm halls to sharing a house with other students.


  • Number of Students in Each: ~70


  • Themed Housing, e.g. Ethnic Houses (Y/N): N


  • School-owned Off-campus Housing (Y/N): Y


  • Housing Allocation Methods: Lottery


  • Residence Options: dorms, assigned by yearly lottery. Some single-sex dorms. Focus dorms were failures.


  • Rooms: Mostly singles and doubles. Juniors and seniors could expect single spaces. Suites were failures.We only have a couple of suites and they could be problematic ,esp if 1 member left.


  • Freshman Year: Freshmen housed with other classes. Rooms and roommates assigned prior to arrival based on detailed roommate questionnaire.

Quality of Academics

  • Does a quick check show existance of any structure to promote high-quality teaching (Y/N):
  • If so, briefly describe:

Administrative Structure

  • Link to Org Charts for Student Affairs, Student Gov't, etc... when available

Student/Campus Center

  • Decision-making process for allocating rooms:
  • Area (in ft^2):
  • Student Groups Provided Space:
  • Staff / Support Structure: Relies on undergraduate RAs (who serve as counselors and social directors). Dorms are "adult-free." Residence staff exists in separate office.

Persons of Interest

Students

  • Head of Student Government:
    • doesn't exist except the team of RAs are the informal dorm governing structure.
  • Any people we know:
    • Robert Manduca (rmanduc1_at_swarthmore.edu) - MURF student, Economics Class of '10
    • Marshall Chapman Grinstead (mstead_at_caltech.edu ) - Ruddock Class of '10
    • Myrt Westphal, Associate Dean for Student Life

Administrators

Follow-Up Information For Later

  • Popular majors:

Social Sciences: 28% Biology: 10% Foreign Languages and Literature: 9% Psychology: 9% Mathematics: 6% Philosophy and Religious Studies: 6% Physical Sciences: 6% English: 5% Visual and Performing Arts: 5%

  • Happiness Rating (-3 to 3):
  • "I would recommend my school to a close friend with similar interests" ratings (strongly agree, agree, no opinion, disagree, strongly disagree):
  • If Y to "school-owned off-campus housing?",

SOURCE: www.collegeboard.com

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