(Keep in mind “co-ed” can mean a lot of different things, but the gist is that students of both sexes live under the same roof.) Also, though most shared dorm rooms are still single sex, more than 150 colleges, including Brown University, Stanford University, The University of Pennsylvania, Oberlin College, Clark University, and the California Institute of Technology now allow some or all students to share a room with anyone they choose-and we mean anyone. And dorms can really throw you for a loop when they’re co-ed.Colleges in the United States started having co-ed residence halls back in the 1970s, and today, about 90% of all schools have at least one co-ed dorm building. So what's it like sharing a dorm with members of the opposite sex? Moving into a college dorm is a big transition, even if you’re used to sharing your living space.
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