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Abstract:School-ranking website Niche listed the best college residence halls in the US.
School-ranking website Niche listed the best college dorm rooms in America.
The best residence halls in the country belong to High Point University in High Point, North Carolina.
Niche based their ranking on factors like housing cost, capacity, crime rate, and ratings from students themselves.
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If you attend High Point University and live in one of its many residence and apartment halls, you're likely living in the best dorm in the country.
School-ranking website Niche ranked the best college dorms based on several factors, including housing cost, housing capacity, and student housing crime rate. Niche heavily weighed student ratings as well, based on reviews given by their users.
Of the top 15 universities, nine were Christian schools and 13 were private. Some of the amenities that set these schools apart included newly renovated residence halls, private bathrooms, full-sized kitchens, and even private rooms.
Here are the 15 best college dorms in America.
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