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How is rooming determined?
PostedOctober 26, 2022
UpdatedOctober 26, 2022
ByJennifer
If the programme campus offers double (shared) room accommodation, students may request to share a room with a friend. This request must be made at the time of application. In all cases, we do our best to honour such request, but it is not guaranteed.
Students who do not have any special requests are assigned a room-mate based on gender, age, and nationality. Wherever possible, CISS strives to room students of different nationalities together.
CISS at Trinity has both single and double rooms. Again, requests for a specific room type are considered, but we cannot guarantee that the request will be honoured.
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