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WHAT THIS HANDBOOK IS ABOUT . . .

This Handbook is especially for the student who is enrolling in the University of Illinois for the first time. But it should also be helpful to students who are already enrolled. As a prospective student, one of your most pressing problems is to arrange for a suitable place to live. Probably the first questions that will occur to you are: "How do I go about finding a place to live?" "How much will I have to plan on paying for room and board?" "Is there any space for me in Universityowned housing?" The purpose of this Handbook is to answer such questions — and many others — for you. Also, you'll find in it some hints on how to make final arrangements for housing. Keep this Handbook, and read it carefully. It contains the housing information you need to know. For instance, one section of this Handbook includes the University Housing Regulations, with which every student and every house supervisor is expected to be familiar. If you want more information, feel free to write the Housing Division, 108 Illini Hall, 725 South Wright Street, Champaign. Or, if you are in town, drop into the office for a conference. The housing staff is available for interviews from 8-5 Mondays through Fridays, and from 8-12 on Saturdays. And during the two week ends just before registration, offices are open all day Saturday, from 8-12, and 1-5, and even on Sunday, from 9-12 and 2-4.

UNIVERSITY

Volume 48

OF

ILLINOIS

BULLETIN

Number 12

September, 1950

Published seven times each month by the University of Illinois. Entered as second-class matter December 11, 1912, at the post office at Urbana, Illinois, under the Act of August 24, 1912. Office of Publication, 358 Administration Building, Urbana, Illinois.

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