Institute of American Indian Arts Dorms Ranked
Discover the top-rated dorms at Institute of American Indian Arts, ranked by students on RateMyDorm. Check out the Institute of American Indian Arts Page for more details.
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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Casitas
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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