Housing Guide 2011

Residential programs help students find common interests and community

Residential programs in on-campus housing range from the academic Ancient Studies/University Museum program in Harnwell College House to the cultural Hill College House’s Exploring Philadelphia program.
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Housing for the down and out-of-luck

When students don’t receive their ideal accommodations, they usually turn to off-campus options. However, off-campus choices may prove to be just as difficult.
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Quality furniture on a college budget

While some low-maintenance students can stick an air mattress in the corner and call it a bedroom, others require a bit more to call a house a home.
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Hidden costs of off-campus living surprise students

When they move off campus, many Penn students expect to simply pay for rent and utilities each month. However, some are surprised to find themselves paying for much more than they originally thought. 11/29/11 10:04pm

Pests pester residents

Although critters, like mice, are somewhat of an inevitability when it comes to living in a city like Philadelphia, there are certain steps Penn students should consider taking when trying to get rid of them.
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A roommate gone wrong

Thanks to a highly unfavorable roommate situation, my transition from freshman- to sophomore-year housing wasn’t exactly the smoothest process.
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Students handle housing before going abroad

Every year, around 600 Penn students study abroad. On top of the difficulties that come with working out credits and requirements, these students also face the challenge of arranging half-year housing. But with a little planning and awareness, it can be relatively easy to overcome the problems.
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