Living Arrangements Sample Clauses

Living Arrangements. The bedroom(s) will be allocated as follows: _.
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Living Arrangements. A majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (50%) or on campus (7%). About 36% of middle-years students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 23% say they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Group 1 students are more likely than Group 2 or Group 3 students to be living with parents, guardians, or relatives and less likely to be in rented housing. Table 8: Living arrangements (LIVE1) All students (n=15,248) Group University of Winnipeg (n=825) 1 (n=5,263) 2 (n=7,365) 3 (n=2,620) In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 50% 36% 51% 64% 26% With parents, guardians, or relatives 36% 43% 36% 26% 58% In on-campus housing 7% 10% 6% 6% 3% In personally-owned home 6% 10% 5% 4% 12% Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 2% Difference by visible minority. Among those who are not currently living on campus, visible minority (32%) students are about twice as likely as non-visible minority students (17%) to say they would prefer to live on campus if given the chance.
Living Arrangements. As Table 8 shows, a majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (52%) or on campus (3%). Slightly less than 4 in 10 (37%) graduating students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 18% say they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Table 8: Living arrangements All students (n=18,144) Group UFV (n=434) 1 (n=5,612) 2 (n=7,916) 3 (n=4,616) In rented housing off-campus (shared or alone) 52% 41% 56% 54% 32% With parents, guardians, or relatives 37% 41% 34% 37% 49% In personally-owned home 6% 10% 6% 5% 14% In on-campus housing 3% 5% 3% 2% 1% Other 2% 2% 1% 2% 4% Difference by age. The older a student is, the more likely they are to report living in a personally-owned home and less likely to be living with parents, guardians, or relatives.
Living Arrangements. As Table 9 shows, in their first year of university, about half (47%) of students live with their parents or other relatives. Conversely, about half are living independently, most commonly in on-campus housing (36%) or in rented accommodations (14%). Living on-campus is much more common among students attending Group 2 (47%) universities than those attending Group 1 (27%) or Group 3 universities (26%). Table 9: Living arrangements Q49 All Group Nipissing students 1 2 3 University (n=15,218) (n=5,027) (n=6,873) (n=3,318) (n=395) With parents, guardians, or relatives 47% 51% 41% 53% 17% In on-campus housing 36% 27% 47% 26% 76% Rented housing (shared or alone) 14% 18% 10% 18% 6% In personally owned home 1% 2% <1% 1% Other 1% 2% <1% 1% <1% The distribution of students’ living arrangements has fluctuated slightly from survey to survey. The changes year-to-year likely reflect which universities participated each year, rather than any significant change in students’ choices of accommodations. See Table 10. Table 10: Living arrangements over time 2013 (n=15,218) 2010 (n=12,488) 2007 (n=12,648) 2004 (n=11,132) 2001 (n=7,093) With parents 47% 47% 49% 56% 50% On-campus residence 36% 37% 35% 27% 29% Rented home/apartment/room 14% 14% 14% 16% 19% Personally-owned home 1% 1% <1% 1% 2% Note: In previous years, respondents could provide more than one answer. Therefore, columns may not sum to 100%.
Living Arrangements. 17. The Student must be living in accommodation that complies with the Code of Practice at all times. Definitions from the Code: Parent: in relation to an international student, means the mother or father of the student who is responsible for the student’s well-being and financial support.
Living Arrangements. 11. Union College does not in any way warrant or make any representations as to the conditions or standards of my living arrangements or assure that different students on the Academic Program will have equal accommodations or accommodations with the same proximity to the classes. I understand and acknowledge that there is significant variety in possible living arrangements.
Living Arrangements. Students must live with their guardians or a close relative who is officially named as a legal guardian. The School reserves the right to terminate the Enrolment Contract if this is not the case.
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Living Arrangements. You agree that You will reside only in the Apartment assigned to You. However, during the Term of this Sublease, there may be an occasion when Workaway may, in its sole discretion, decide to move You to another Apartment or location. You may not move from the apartment assigned to You to another Workaway apartment, without permission from Workaway. You will share a bedroom and other areas of the Apartment with other employees of your USA employer.
Living Arrangements. A majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (53%) or on campus (3%). About 37% of graduating students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 18% say they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Table 8: Living arrangements All students (n=14,760) Group University of Winnipeg (n=285) 1 (n=3,531) 2 (n=6,238) 3 (n=4,991) Current living arrangement (LIVE1) In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 53% 44% 56% 53% 24% With parents, guardians, or relatives 37% 42% 35% 38% 65% In personally-owned home 6% 9% 5% 5% 8% In on-campus housing 3% 4% 3% 2% 1% Other 1% 2% 1% 1% 2% Prefer to live on campus* Yes 18% 13% 20% 18% 15% * The proportion is out of those not currently living on campus.
Living Arrangements. At Home Independently: At Home with Assistance: Assisted Living Facility: Resides with parents or other family: Other- Explain: Power Of Attorney- Please attach a copy of Power of Attorney Name: First: Middle: Last: Address: Apt#: City: State: County: Zip: Tel: Home: Cell: Email: Is this person the sole POA? Yes No If No, are the agents authorized to act separately? Yes No Guardianship- Please attach a copy of Decree or Letter of guardianship. Guardian appointed for the: Person Property Both Name: First: Middle: Last: Address: Apt#: City: State: County: Zip: Telephone: Email: Authorized Representative: # 1 The following individual will be authorized to communicate with SCS Pooled Trust. I authorize this individual to: Make Deposits, Request Statements and Request Disbursements. Name: First: Middle: Last: Address: Apt#: City: State: County: Zip: Tel: Home: Cell: Email: Relationship to Beneficiary: Would you like this representative to be the primary contact? Yes No Authorized Representative: # 2 The following individual will be authorized to communicate with SCS Pooled Trust. I authorize this individual to: Make Deposits, Request Statements and Request Disbursements. Name: First: Middle: Last: Address: Apt#: City: State: County: Zip: Tel: Home: Cell: Email: Relationship to Beneficiary: Would you like this representative to be the primary contact? Yes No Referring Source: Name of Agency: Name Of Contact: Address: Apt#: City: State: County: Zip: Phone: Email: I Authorize any applicable documents necessary for reporting to Government Agencies to be sent to the referring source above. Yes No The Undersigned Sponsor Hereby Acknowledges
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