Common use of Living Arrangements Clause in Contracts

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 students (n=15,218) Group University of Winnipeg (n=525) 1 (n=5,027) 2 (n=6,873) 3 (n=3,318) With parents, guardians, or relatives 47% 51% 41% 53% 80% In on-campus housing 36% 27% 47% 26% 7% Rented housing (shared or alone) 14% 18% 10% 18% 11% In personally owned home 1% 2% <1% 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%.

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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 Xxxxxxx students 1 2 3 University (n=15,218) Group University of Winnipeg (n=525) 1 (n=5,027) 2 (n=6,873) 3 (n=3,318) (n=146) With parents, guardians, or relatives 47% 51% 41% 53% 8044% In on-campus housing 36% 27% 47% 26% 718% Rented housing (shared or alone) 14% 18% 10% 18% 1129% In personally owned home 1% 2% <1% 1% <17% Other 1% 2% <1% 1% <12% 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%.

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Samples: www.brandonu.ca

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) Group University of Winnipeg (n=525) 1 (n=5,027) 2 (n=6,873) 3 (n=3,318) (n=395) With parents, guardians, or relatives 47% 51% 41% 53% 8017% In on-campus housing 36% 27% 47% 26% 776% Rented housing (shared or alone) 14% 18% 10% 18% 116% In personally owned home 1% 2% <1% 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%.

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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 McGill students 1 2 3 University (n=15,218) Group University of Winnipeg (n=525) 1 (n=5,027) 2 (n=6,873) 3 (n=3,318) (n=191) With parents, guardians, or relatives 47% 51% 41% 53% 8030% In on-campus housing 36% 27% 47% 26% 755% Rented housing (shared or alone) 14% 18% 10% 18% 1114% In personally owned home 1% 2% <1% 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%.

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Samples: www.mcgill.ca

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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 students (n=15,218) Group University of Winnipeg Victoria (n=525n=428) 1 (n=5,027) 2 (n=6,873) 3 (n=3,318) With parents, guardians, or relatives 47% 51% 41% 53% 8026% In on-campus housing 36% 27% 47% 26% 763% Rented housing (shared or alone) 14% 18% 10% 18% 1110% In personally owned home 1% 2% <1% 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%.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca

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 University of students 1 2 3 Winnipeg (n=15,218) Group University of Winnipeg (n=525) 1 (n=5,027) 2 (n=6,873) 3 (n=3,318) (n=525) With parents, guardians, or relatives 47% 51% 41% 53% 80% In on-campus housing 36% 27% 47% 26% 7% Rented housing (shared or alone) 14% 18% 10% 18% 11% In personally owned home 1% 2% <1% 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%.

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Samples: www.uwinnipeg.ca

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