FINANCIAL AID / 27 A married student or student parent without spouse who has legal care of minor children must meet the requirements for admission to the University of Florida, qualify as a full-time student as defined by the University, and continue to make normal progress toward a degree as determined by the supervisory committee. The student must be a part of a family unit defined as (1) husband and wife with or without one or more children or (2) single parent who has legal care of one or more minor children who reside with the parent on an ongoing basis. Residents in all villages must furnish their own linens, dishes, rugs, curtains, or other similar items. Utilities are an extra expense and are billed with the rent. Corry Memorial Village (216 units) of brick, concrete, and wood construction contains almost an equal number of one- and two-bedroom apartments, with a few three- bedroom units. Some apartments are furnished. Diamond Memorial Village consists of 208 apartments similar in construction to those in Corry Village. All Diamond apartments are unfurnished. Special features include a community building and air-conditioned study- meeting room, and a study cubicle in each two-bedroom apartment. Tanglewood Manor Apartments, located approximately 1-1/4 miles south of the central campus, consist of 208 unfurnished efficiency, one- and two-bedroom townhouse units. All units have disposals and two-bedroom units have dishwashers. All one-and two-bedroom units have 1-1/2 baths. Community facilities include a large recrea- tion hall, laundry facilities, and two swimming pools. University Village South and Maguire Village consist of 348 centrally heated and air-conditioned one-and two- bedroom unfurnished apartments. Community facilities include a pool, laundry, and meeting room. The kitchens are equipped with stoves and refrigerators. For Maguire Village Only, the student must be part of a family with a combined gross annual income (including grants-in-aid, VA benefits, scholarships, fellowships, and child support payments) which does not exceed, during the period of occupancy, the following maximum income limitations:two persons, $16,300;three persons, $18,350; four persons, $20,400; five persons, $21,700; and six persons, $22,950. OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING The purpose of the Off-Campus Housing Office is to assist University of Florida studerits, faculty, and staff in obtaining adequate off-campus housing accommoda- tions. The Off-Campus Housing Office is a listing and referral agency for rental housing of all types. It is not an enforcement agency. It does not make rental reservations. Persons who desire to use these services should request by mail or pick up in person at the Off-Campus Office an off-campus housing packet. This packet contains a list of major apartment housing developments in the Gainesville area with zone map locations. Also in the packet is an information brochure on rental leases, deposits, rates, and insurances; a city bus route map and schedule; and utility application and hook- up forms. The Off-Campus Office also maintains updated vacancy information on share (roommate wanted), mo- bile homes, rental houses, and other rental listings for reference during housing business hours, Monday-Friday, 8-12 and 12:30-4:30. At other times, lighted listing boards are available outside the north entrance of the Housing Office. FINANCIAL AID Qualified graduate students in every department are eligible for a number of fellowships, assistantships, and other awards. In general, such awards are available to students pursuing either a master's or a doctoral degree. Unless otherwise specified, applications for these awards should be made to the appropriate department chair, Uni- versity of Florida, before February 15 of each year. Fellows and graduate assistants must pay appropriate in-state and out-of-state tuition. Fellows and trainees are expected to devote full time to their studies. Graduate assistants who have part-time teaching or research duties may register for reduced study loads. Stipends received for their services are subject to withholding taxes. Financial assistance is also available to graduate stu- dents through the Office for Student Financial Affairs in Anderson Hall (see Part-Time Employment and Loans). Students who wish to apply for work or loan programs administered by Student Financial Affairs must fill out the forms in the Gator Aid application packet available at Anderson Hall. Students who receive assistance through Student Financial Affairs must be registered for 9 hours to receive aid for all programs administered by that office except the Robert T. Stafford Loan (GSL) program and the College Work-Study Program. A graduate student with an assistantship, fellowship, or traineeship must not accept other aid without Graduate School permission and must be registered in accordance with the following schedule: MINIMUM REGISTRATION Full-Time Graduate Students Not on Appointments Assistants on .01-.24 and/or Fellows and Trainees Assistants on .25-.49 and/or 1/4 & 1/3-Time Assistants Assistants on .50-.74 and/or 1/2-Time Assistants Assistants on .75-.99 and/or 3/4-Time Assistants Full-Time Assistants: 1.00 Fall & Spring 1.00 Summer A 1.00 Summer B 1.00 Summer C Part-Time Graduate Students Not on Appointment Graduate Students Not on Appointment During Final Term Summer Fall and Spring A & B or 12 4 4 12 4 4 9 3 3 8 3 3 6 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 & 1 or ,2 NOTE: Registration requirements listed here do not apply to eligibility for financial aid programs administered by the Office for Student Fi- nancial Affairs in Anderson Hall. Students who do not register properly (according to the above table) in each semester in which they hold graduate assistantships will not be permitted to remain on assistantships. For students on appointment for the full summer, minimum regis- tration must total that specified for C term. Registration may be in anycombination of A, B, orC terms. However, courses must be dis- tributed so that the student is registered during each term that he/ she is on appointment. Students on appointment registering for any summer term must register at the beginning of A term. Students on Guaranteed Student Loans or Work Study are required by the Student Financial Affairs Office to register for 3 hours in both A and B terms or 6 hours in C.