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Stanford Undergraduate Residences Undergraduate students live in 78 different houses, including 70 University-assigned houses, 6 residential fraternities, and 2 residential sororities. Residences are located around the campus within ten minutes walking or biking distance of most classrooms and libraries. Undergraduate Residences Stanford undergraduate residences can be broken down in the following way:
Residences vary greatly in their program, type of building, method of service provision, configuration, and facilities. Stanford generally classifies its residences as dormitories, small-group houses, apartments, and suites. Each type of residence offers a distinct lifestyle that tries to meet the needs of Stanford's diverse student body. For more information, please visit the individual dorm and house home pages. Academic, Language and Culture Houses
Cross-Cultural Theme Houses
Focus Houses
-Go to topDormitories There are nine undergraduate dormitories at Stanford:
Life in dormitories centers on individual floors or wings, on single houses, and on entire residences. Resident Fellows and student Resident Assistants in each dormitory help residents plan educational, social, and recreational activities. Students are encouraged to initiate programs on their own and to participate in programs planned by other house residents.
-Go to topSmall-Group Houses Small-group houses are small, freestanding houses which range in size
from 30 to 65 students. They include both those on the Row and the independent
houses in Governors Corner. Each house has its own outdoor recreational
area, living room, dining room, study, and other common areas. Student
rooms are of varying sizes and shapes; most are one-room doubles, although
there are a limited number of singles, two-room doubles, triples, quads,
and quints. Groups living in small-group houses feel a strong sense
of self-reliance and residents share responsibility for planning house
activities, both social and educational. Resident Assistants in each
house and Resident Fellows, Program Assistants, and Theme Associates,
in houses where they exist assist students in seeing that the house
runs smoothly, that problems get solved, and that house activities reflect
the social and educational interests and needs of residents. Apartments and Suites Two residences offer more private living arrangements:
Apartments and suites offer students an opportunity to live in a small, self-selected group of two to eight students. These options afford more independence and privacy than are available in dormitories and other residences. They are best-suited for students who wish to make their primary social group small; however, residence-wide social activities are offered as well. Mirrielees is an apartment building, where each apartment has a living room, dining area, kitchen, one bedroom, and a bathroom, and is shared by two students of the same sex. The residence staff in Mirrielees includes three tutors, a peer health educator, and two Resident Computer Coordinators (RCCs). The Suites, located in Governors Corner, are like apartments but do not have a kitchen. Each suite consists of a living room, shared bath, and either four or six single bedrooms. Two 8-bedroom town house suites (assigned to groups of four or eight students) are also available. Students living in the Suites are required to join one of four Dining Societies and to sign a Dining Societies agreement. There are no exceptions to this requirement. -Back to top
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