Best Institute of American Indian Arts Dorms

These are the best dorms at Institute of American Indian Arts, according to students. View all dorm reviews on on the Institute of American Indian Arts Dorm Reviews Page.

  • Rated 2.5 / 5 stars by 1 Institute of American Indian Arts student

    "The kitchen is in the commons. Girls floor is top, boys floor is bottom. We have a gender neutral hall and rooms for disabled students. tbh the common fridge and kitchens are disgusting and students are always losing cooking privileges Also the commons is a social area but the furniture sucks."
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  • Rated 3 / 5 stars by 1 Institute of American Indian Arts student

    "The casitas have way more room, and a whole kitchen in living room. But the mailroom and laundry are in a different location And these houses are usually reserved for families, but sometimes students are sent there when there is an overflow of students. Also, there isn't a commons so its less social and more private in terms of location. There's no cooking or furniture in l the houses so students have to buy their own."
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