{"title":"Housing","authors":"Martha Cook","doi":"10.5772/intechopen.74072","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"University Housing [1] has information about a variety of housing options in the Ann Arbor area. Student Life has information about off-campus housing. Faculty, staff, and visiting scholars, except postdoctoral research fellows with families, are not eligible for on-campus housing, but may find the off-campus housing information useful. Renting On-Campus (university-owned housing) Living on campus has many advantages, including the opportunity to start establishing a network of friends and neighbors and access to professional housing staff members who can answer your questions and help you locate University and community resources. On-campus housing is served by U-M buses [2]. On-campus housing options include: For undergraduate students ● Residence halls and apartments [3] ❍ For graduate students ● Munger Graduate Residences [4] ❍ An opportunity for graduate and professional students from a variety of fields to live, study, and ■ interact together. Northwood Community Apartments [5] ❍ Apartments and townhouses ■ For students and postdoctoral research fellows with families: Northwood Community Apartments and ● Townhouses [5] For women: Henderson House [6] and Martha Cook [7] ● For law students: Lawyers Club [8] ●","PeriodicalId":125524,"journal":{"name":"The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies","volume":"37 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-11-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.74072","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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University Housing [1] has information about a variety of housing options in the Ann Arbor area. Student Life has information about off-campus housing. Faculty, staff, and visiting scholars, except postdoctoral research fellows with families, are not eligible for on-campus housing, but may find the off-campus housing information useful. Renting On-Campus (university-owned housing) Living on campus has many advantages, including the opportunity to start establishing a network of friends and neighbors and access to professional housing staff members who can answer your questions and help you locate University and community resources. On-campus housing is served by U-M buses [2]. On-campus housing options include: For undergraduate students ● Residence halls and apartments [3] ❍ For graduate students ● Munger Graduate Residences [4] ❍ An opportunity for graduate and professional students from a variety of fields to live, study, and ■ interact together. Northwood Community Apartments [5] ❍ Apartments and townhouses ■ For students and postdoctoral research fellows with families: Northwood Community Apartments and ● Townhouses [5] For women: Henderson House [6] and Martha Cook [7] ● For law students: Lawyers Club [8] ●
大学住房[1]有关于安娜堡地区各种住房选择的信息。学生生活有关于校外住房的信息。教职员工和访问学者,除了带家人的博士后研究员,没有资格获得校内住房,但可能会发现校外住房信息很有用。住在校园里有很多好处,包括有机会开始建立朋友和邻居的网络,有机会接触专业的住房工作人员,他们可以回答你的问题,帮助你找到大学和社区的资源。校内住宿由U-M公交车提供服务[2]。校园住房选项包括:本科生●学生宿舍和公寓[3]❍为研究生●芒格毕业住宅[4]❍机会研究生和专业学生来自各种领域的生活,学习,和■一起互动。■为学生和博士后研究人员提供:Northwood社区公寓和●联排别墅[5];为女性提供:Henderson House[6]和Martha Cook[7];为法学院学生提供:Lawyers Club [8]