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General Information 123include Ethernet hook-up and all utilities except telephone and apartment cable television.Apartments are furnished with basic furniture, although many students supplementthe existing furniture with their own. There is no cable television access in the dormitorybuilding.The first floor houses a dining and lounge area, known as Marigolds, which is opento the <strong>Yale</strong> community and provides both intimate and large gathering spaces for socializing,reading, watching television, and other activities. A Steinway baby-grand piano isalso available for residents. The basement contains student storage with a bike storagearea, an exercise/weight room, a billiard room, and a laundry room. The Class of 1958Fitness Center, which opened during the 1999–2000 school year, contains a wide assortmentof cardiovascular and weight training equipment. All medical, public health, physicianassociate, and <strong>nursing</strong> students are welcome to use this Center, where access is providedby Student ID card scanners. There is no fee for this benefit, but all users arerequired to register for membership.For information about Edward S. Harkness Memorial Hall, contact the Harknessdormitory office at 203.737.1960; or the Web site, http://info.med.yale.edu/harkness/.For information about other <strong>Yale</strong> graduate residences, consult the Department of GraduateHousing’s Web site at http://www.yale.edu/hronline/gho/.The Graduate Housing Office has dormitory and apartment units for a small numberof graduate and professional students. Approximate rates for <strong>2002</strong>–2003 are: dormitory(single) housing, $4,144–4,926 per academic year; apartments (single and family housing),$610–860 per month. The School of Nursing will send the Graduate Housingbrochure and application after acceptance of the admission offer is received. The applicationand your letter of acceptance may then be faxed to the appropriate departmentnoted below. The assignment process generally starts in mid- to late April after currentreturning residents are offered renewals.The Graduate Housing Office consists of two separate offices: the Graduate DormitoryOffice and the Graduate Apartment Office, both located within Helen Hadley Hall,a graduate dormitory, at 420 Temple Street. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Monday through Friday. For facility descriptions, floor plans, and rates, visit the GraduateHousing Web site at http://www.yale.edu/graduatehousing/. For further informationon graduate dormitories, contact Beverly Whitney at 203.432.2167, fax 203.432.4578,or beverly.whitney @yale.edu. For graduate apartment information, contact Betsy Rosenthalat 203.432.8270, fax 203.432.0177, or betsy.rosenthal @yale.edu.The <strong>University</strong>’s Off-Campus Housing service, limited to current or incomingmembers of the <strong>Yale</strong> community, is located at 155 Whitney Avenue, 3d floor, and isopen from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The listings may also beaccessed from any computer at <strong>Yale</strong> through the intranet at http://www.yale.edu/offcampushousing/. Call 203.432.9756 to obtain the necessary passwords to access thesystem from other areas.

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