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84 STUDENT LIFE AND WELF ARE<br />

(2) Other undergraduate students under 21 years <strong>of</strong> age are required to<br />

live either in the dormitories or in houses maintained by organized <strong>University</strong><br />

living groups (fraternities, sororities, cooperatives), unless their parents request<br />

that they be permitted to live <strong>of</strong>f campus.<br />

(3) Married students and students living with relatives in the Eugene community<br />

are excepted from rules (1) and (2) ; other exceptions are rare, and are<br />

made only for students working for room and board, or for whom rooms are not<br />

available in campus quarters.<br />

(4) Students who rent <strong>of</strong>f-campus quarters are expected to remain in<br />

these quarters for at least one term. If the students does not plan to stay for a<br />

full term, he should make certain that this is understood by his landlord before a<br />

rental agreement is made. <strong>Oregon</strong> law provides that a tenant or landlord wishing<br />

to terminate a rental agreement must give a 30-day written notice (unless<br />

otherwise agreed).<br />

(5) All students living in the dormitories must take their meals in the<br />

dormitory dining rooms.<br />

(6) All dormitory housing is taken on a year basis; all other campus housing<br />

(fraternity, sorority, and cooperative) is taken on a term basis. Students may<br />

not move during a term without special permission from the Dean <strong>of</strong> Men or the<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Women.<br />

(7) All students enrolled in the <strong>University</strong> (with the exceptions noted above)<br />

are subject to <strong>University</strong> housing regulations, including students enrolled for parttime<br />

study.<br />

Student Expenses<br />

The average expenses incurred by students at the <strong>University</strong> during an academic<br />

year are shown in the table below. Some students with ample means spend<br />

more; but many students find it possible to attend the <strong>University</strong> at a lower<br />

cost. Board and room estimates are based on charges in the halls <strong>of</strong> residence. The<br />

incidental item will vary greatly with the iildividual. The expenses <strong>of</strong> the fall term<br />

are listed also, since there are expenses during this term not incurred during the<br />

winter and spring terms.<br />

Institutional fees (for <strong>Oregon</strong> residents)<br />

Books, supplies, etc.<br />

Board and room<br />

Incidentals<br />

Total.<br />

Fall Academic<br />

Term Year<br />

$142.00 426.00<br />

45.00 100.00<br />

268.00 721.00<br />

50.00 150.00<br />

$505.00 $1.397.00<br />

It should be remembered that, in making an estimate <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> a year at<br />

the <strong>University</strong>, a student usually has in mind the amount he will spend from the<br />

time he leaves home until he returns at the close <strong>of</strong> the year. Such an estimate<br />

would include travel, clothing, and amusements-items which vary according to<br />

the thrift, discrimination, and habits <strong>of</strong> the individual. These items are not<br />

included in the table.<br />

RUSSELL M. BLEMKER, l'rLD..<br />

MARIAN H. MILLER, M.D .<br />

JULIAN S. REINSCHMIDT, M.D .<br />

FRANCIS R. CUSHMAN, M.D.<br />

Student Health Service<br />

... Director <strong>of</strong> Health Service<br />

.... _.Assistant Physician<br />

...Assistant Physician<br />

__ _ __._. __ Assistant Physician

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