First it was coeducation.Then it was young men and women in different
wings of the same dormitories. Next we had the sexes sharing the same
hallways and bathrooms. Now, this evolution (devolution?) has brought us
sex-neutral housing, where male and female students can share the same
room.
Already allowed in approximately 50 colleges nationwide, including
some Ivy League schools, it’s a trend of which many parents are unaware.
And they won’t always be consulted, either. Many schools, such as
Harvey Mudd College, don’t allow parents to veto their child’s decision
on housing. The thinking, I suppose, is that the students are over 18
years of age.
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