Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, United States of America

Carnegie Mellon University was founded in 1900. Andrew Carnegie established it as the Carnegie Technical School. 1967, the Carnegie Institute of Technology and Mellon Institute of Industrial Research merged to form the university.
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CMU offers several housing options: Residence Halls: Traditional dorm-style housing with wireless internet, housekeeping for common areas, and various room sizes (singles, doubles, triples, quads). Apartments: Studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units with in-room cooking facilities. Houses: Family-style homes where students share kitchen and bathroom facilities; some include garages, basements, or yards.
Yes, upperclassmen can apply for on-campus housing, including apartments and houses. However, housing is not guaranteed after the first year.
Yes, CMU requires and guarantees on-campus housing for all first-year students. First-year houses are designed to promote community and exposure to diverse ideas.

University Of Carnegie Mellon University Application Statistics

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University Of Carnegie Mellon University Application Statistics

16000
7300
7700
8600
1400
6:1
11 %
$ 64500
$ 19000
$ 6388
3.7
30
87 %
1500
32
7.5
686
316
153
163

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