New College Dorms - Luxurious, Upscale and Expensive

This is Not Your Mama's Dorm

By Lonnette Harrell, published May 02, 2008
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In the past, living in a college dorm meant a much too small room, with paper thin walls, and a communal bathroom way down the hall. It also meant lumpy twin beds (often bunks), group showers, old furniture, a snoring or partying roommate, and a laundry room in a dark, damp basement. But there's still a lot to be said for the old college dorm experience. It was a reality check for some, and a great equalizer for others. There are just some lessons in life that have to be learned in a less than posh environment. But today's new college dorm is anything but sparse.

All over the United States there is an effort to replace outdated dorms, with resort style new college dorms, that have all the amenities. There is fierce competition among the colleges for the enrollment of America's brightest (and apparently wealthiest) students, and their parents are demanding much more for higher tuition. Colleges are also trying to convince upper class-men to remain in college dorms, rather than transferring to off-campus dwellings. New college dorms have to deliver the goods, so it's all about campus makeovers.

Many of today's youth have grown up in the lap of luxury. They've had their own rooms in spacious houses, with a computer, private land-line phone, cell phone, CD and DVD players, and a flat screen TV. They've never had to share a room, and they didn't have to sleep in a twin bed. Many got a new car, while still in high school, as a gift from their parents. Apparently they expect to carry on this cushy lifestyle when they leave home, and their expectations are extremely high for college dorm apartments. They're not interested in scaling down, and increasingly upscale new college dorms reflect that cultural mind set.

New College Dorms - Luxurious, Upscale and Expensive

Living in a college dorm today is far different than what students experienced in the past.

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Takeaways
  • Parents are demanding more for high tuition, and student expectations are high.
  • Robert Bronstein wants to create a "Club Med" for students attending Illinois State University.
  • New college dorms offer private rooms with baths and kitchens, and many posh amenities.
Did You Know?
At DePaul University in Chicago, students living in Loft-Right, enjoy views of the city, modern designer furniture (Herman Miller), high speed Internet, satellite TV hookup in rooms, and Wi-Fi in the common areas, but they pay over $1,000 a month.
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This is interesting. It does seem like college kids have it good these days. Not only are the dorms more plush, but the food has improved significantly. Pretty soon they'll be hiring five star chefs for college students. Great article!

Posted on 07/07/2008 at 8:07:21 PM

 
Wow! I had no idea. When I lived in a dorm I shared a space smaller than the room I use as an office in my house with another girl. We had twin beds that were older than us. I too remember carrying all my supplies in a bucket down the hall to the bathroom. It was rough at times, but it did no harm. I totally appreciated my first apartment. ;)

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 7:06:19 AM

 
So true! I vividly recall the community bathroom and carrying my little bucket of supplies down the hall to the shower many years ago when I lived in a college dorm. Pretty soon these residence halls will look more like vacation resorts than places for students to lay their heads in between classes and study sessions.

Posted on 06/01/2008 at 10:06:16 PM

 
Excellent research, reporting, and resources. Well done!!!

Posted on 05/15/2008 at 8:05:22 AM

 
Great research! The seems so excessive when so many kids/families can't even afford the bare minimum it takes to get through college.

Posted on 05/10/2008 at 9:05:30 AM

 
Excellent reporting. Very interesting and informative.

Posted on 05/10/2008 at 2:05:02 AM

 
Super reporting! I'd heard a little about this but hadn't really looked in it until your review. Wow! I just can't fathom this "trendy" concept. Nice jojob.*****

Posted on 05/03/2008 at 11:05:42 PM

 
Very nice coverage, great job again.

Posted on 05/03/2008 at 12:05:30 PM

 
excellent article Lonnette, I am glad my son got the old experience, 4 to a room, bunk beds on either side of the room, enough room in the middle for 2 small tables, and a refrigerator sat on top of one of them, they put there soda between the windows to keep it cold. LOL. Needless to say it was a cub-ie hole of a room but, he loved it. It is too bad that college is just getting way out of line for the youth or even adults for that matter these days. Hugs Mary

Posted on 05/03/2008 at 11:05:07 AM

 
Great coverage!

Posted on 05/02/2008 at 3:05:40 PM

 
It seems that these kids need to be focusing on their study habits instead of the luxury ones, at this point in their lives !

Posted on 05/02/2008 at 2:05:59 PM

 
The colleges and universities are more focused on making money through providing amenities in the dorms and charging a lot of money for that............................can they claim to have revived the curriculum as much ?

Posted on 05/02/2008 at 12:05:49 PM

 
Wow. Attending college is expensive enough already, even with traditional dorm rooms! A fantastic topic and great coverage of an interesting trend.

Posted on 05/02/2008 at 12:05:01 PM

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