* LIVE FREELY | WITH FRIENDS ^OUSlNG If you sit down to think about it, you’ll discover that living in a residence dorm re ally is a pretty good deal. Go ahead, think about it. Think about the advantages and disadvantages of living in a dorm versus an apartment. First of all, consider the freedom and the friends. Since all of the housekeeping is taken care of, you have lots of time and lots of freedom to spend with your friends. Second, consider the convenient location of the dorms. It really helps to have a home only a short distance from your classes. Third, consider the freedom from the has sle of buying and preparing food and clean ing up afterwards. Each unit contains a lounge, black and white educational television, fireplace and piano. Each complex contains color televi sion sets, ping pong tables and vending machines. Basketball standards, tennis courts and covered bicycle racks are located near each complex. For students wishing additional privacy, single rooms are available upon request. In addition to privacy, single rooms offer ex panded closet space and are furnished with a comfortable lounge chair. High quality, nutritious meals are plan ned and prepared by the professional food service staff, and foods which appeal to stu dents of various ethnic and cultural back grounds are included in our menus. Three well-balanced meals, which follow a stan dard menu plan and offer unlimited seconds on all items, are served each day during the term except Sunday when no evening meal is served. For our summer residents, we offer two meal options: 5 or 7 day week. REGULAR DORMS Double Room Single Room 5Day 7Day 5Day 7 Day board board board board Eleven weeks $420 $447 $518 $545 Eight weeks $327 $347 $403 $423 Room without board available at University Inn