22 / GENERAL INFORMATION reinstatement, the student should deliver the letter to Registrar Records, 34 Tigert Hall. Graduate Record Examination.-The Aptitude Test of the Graduate Record Examination is required for admis- sion to the Graduate School. The fee of $27 may increase before the effective date of this Catalog. Students who take one of the advanced tests of the GRE in combina- tion with the Aptitude Test currently are paying $54. These fees are payable to the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. Graduate School Foreign Language Test.-A fee of $12.50 is assessed to cover the cost of this examination. Administrative arrangements to register for this examina- tion and the payment of fees must be made through the Office of Instructional Resources, 1012 GPA. Library Permanent Binding Fee.-Each candidate for a degree with a thesis or dissertation must pay a fee of $14 for the permanent hardbinding of the two copies of the thesis or dissertation to be deposited in the Univer- sity Libraries. This fee is payable at Student Financial Services, the Hub. A copy of the receipt for this fee must be presented at the Graduate School Editorial Office. Microfilm Fee.-A fee of $35 is charged for the publica- tion of the doctoral dissertation by microfilm. This fee is payable at Student Financial Services, the Hub. A copy of the receipt for this fee must be presented at the Graduate School Editorial Office. Nursing students must pay a fee of $25 for the publica- tion of their theses by microfilm. Again, this fee is payable at Student Financial Services (the Hub) and a copy of the fee receipt must be presented to the Graduate School Editorial Office (109 Grinter). REFUND OF FEES Fees will be refunded in full for 1. Credit hours dropped during the drop/add period. 2. Courses cancelled by the University. With the exception of amounts required for collection under bond and trust obligations, fees may be refunded in instances of 1. Involuntary call to active duty. 2. Death of a student. 3. Illness of the student of such duration or severity, as confirmed by a physician, that completion of the semester is precluded. 4. Exceptional circumstances, upon approval of the University President. Refunds may be requested at Student Financial Services, Room 114, the Hub. Proper documentation must be presented when a refund is requested. A waiting period for processing may be required. Refunds are not applied automatically against current or subsequent fee liabilities. PAST DUE STUDENT ACCOUNTS All students' accounts are due and payable at Student Financial Services, the Hub, at the time such charges are incurred. University regulations prohibit registration, graduation, granting of credit, or release of transcript for any student whose account with the University is delinquent. TRAFFIC AND SAFETY REGULATIONS All students must register their automobiles or motor- cycles at the University Traffic and Parking Department during their first registration period at the University. There is a fee for registration and schedule of fines for on-campus vehicle violations. A complete set of rules governing traffic, parking, and vehicle registration may be secured at the Traffic and Parking Office, Room 108D, Johnson Hall. Each student should become familiar with these regulations upon registering at the University. HOUSING For Married Graduate Students.-Apartment accom- modations on the University campus are available for some married graduate students. Applications should be made as soon as possible. NOTE: There is up to one year waiting for Fall and three to nine months at other times. For Single Graduate Students.-Two residence halls, Yulee Scholarship Hall, and one air-conditioned apart- ment village are open to graduate and upper-division students. Housing agreements for all single students are for the agreement year of two semesters (August-May) if enrolled. A separate agreement is available for sum- mer term residents. APPLICATIONS Each student must make personal arrangements for housing, either by applying to the Division of Housing Office for assignment to University housing facilities or by obtaining accommodations in private housing. All inquiries concerning University housing facilities should be addressed to the Division of Housing, Assignments Section, University of Florida. Inquiries about private housing accommodations should be addressed to the. Off-Campus Housing Office, Division of Housing, Univer- sity of Florida. An application for on-campus housing may be filed at any time after a student is admitted to the University. Students are urged to apply as early as possible because of the demand for housing. Graduate students living in University housing are required to qualify as full-time students as defined by the University, and they must continue to make normal progress toward a degree as determined by their super- visory committees. Roommate requests are honored whenever possible, provided the individuals wishing to room together submit their applications at the same time and clearly indicate on their respective applications their desire to room together. RESIDENCE HALLS FOR SINGLE STUDENTS Some variety in types of accommodations is provided by the University. The double room for two students is the most common type. Several of the larger rooms or suites are designated as triple rooms. Single rooms are available in limited numbers. Suites for two students con- sist of two connected rooms-a bedroom and a study room. Suites for four, which are available in Beaty Towers, include two bedrooms, a private bath, and a study-kitchenette. Beaty Towers are carpeted and air-conditioned. Yulee Scholarship Hall, where student rooms are not air- conditioned, has centrally located air-conditioned tele- vision and recreation rooms. For information on rental rates, contact the Assignments Section, Division of Hous- ing, University of Florida.