STUDENT AFFAIRS rent (except Beaty Towers, apartments, and selected suites for four). Refrigerators may be 12 cubic feet or less. CUSTODIAL SERVICE: All the residence halls (except the Co-ops) have a staff of trained custodians assigned to do general cleaning of public areas, bathrooms, lounges, and hallways. Other specific tasks are done in order to main- tain good housekeeping throughout the halls. Individual room cleaning is the responsibility of each resident. SECURITY: Security is a shared responsibili- ty of the university, residence hall staff and resi- dents. Residents must take precautions to protect themselves and their personal property. Residence hall staff and the University Police Department provide information and plan pro- grams about security education. Residence hall security is monitored by the residence hall staff; external building security generally is the responsibility of the University Police Depart- ment. Division of Housing security assistants patrol the areas immediately adjacent to the res- idence halls from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. when classes are in session. The university offers many education and awareness programs for students concerning campus safety. Security policies and programs are continuously reviewed and monitored for possible revisions and/or upgrades. VENDING: Various vending machines are conveniently located in all residence halls. LAUNDRY FACILITIES: Coin-operated washers and dryers are provided in each resi- dence area. Most students provide their own irons; however, there are some area student government irons provided for check-out. Please be aware that the university does not provide linen service. CABLE T.V.: A 17-channel residence hall closed cable television system is provided to student rooms. Charges for basic cable service are included in the rent. Channel 8-The Stu- dent Information Channel-provides bulletin board messages, videotaped movies, and video- taped academic classes. SPECIAL HOUSING AREAS QUIET/STUDY FLOORS: Students wishing to live on a "Quiet/Study Floor" should request Tolbert Area (male and female spaces) or Hume Hall (male spaces). These spaces have been established to provide a living arrangement for students who desire an environment in which all members have signed a community contract agreeing to a special level of quiet. Quiet/Study floor policies are in effect 7 days a week, 24 hours per day. Consideration of the rights of others and cooperation of the floor residents are necessary in providing the guaranteed lifestyle. HONORS HOUSING: Qualifying freshmen may be invited to live in "Honors Housing" (East/Weaver Halls in Tolbert area) with con- tinuing honors housing students to participate in an accelerated academic program. Special forms available from the Office of Admissions must be completed and returned in order to be assigned to the honors area. Students assigned to Honors Housing are required to sign a sepa- rate community contract agreeing to abide by STUDENT AFFAIRS the guidelines and expectations for this special housing area. Contact: Admissions Officer for Superior Student Applications, Office of Admis- sions, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-2058 (904) 392-1365. YULEE SCHOLARSHIP HALL: Yulee Schol- arship Hall provides single rooms for those stu- dents who qualify with a required minimum grade point average of 3.0 and have sophomore or above classifications. Students who are 21 years of age or older are eligible regardless of their class rank if they have an established 3.0 grade point average. Students assigned to Yulee Scholarship Hall are required to sign a separate community contract agreeing to abide by the guidelines and expectations of this special hous- ing area. COMPUTER INTEREST SECTION: Com- puter majors or students with an interest in computers can request to live in the Computer Interest Section of Fletcher Hall. Each room in the section has direct access to the various pro- gramming languages and printing facilities of the university's central computer. Residents with their own computers must furnish connect- ing cables, plugs, adapters, etc. A university ter- minal and a printer are provided in the section lounge for residents who do not have their own terminals or microcomputers. Students assigned to the Computer Interest Section are required to sign a separate community contract agreeing to abide by the guidelines and expectations of this special housing area. BEATY TOWERS: Four residents share an apartment with two bedrooms, complete kitchen, and private bath. FACULTY IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM: The Faculty in Residence Program in Hume Hall is a structured program that promotes interaction between students and a selected faculty member through out-of-classroom experiences. The fac- ulty member and his/her family live in an apartment in Hume Hall and share the resi- dence hall living experience with students. He/She helps to plan and implement education- al, recreational, social, and cultural programs while serving as a role model of adult behavior and academic commitment. FACULTY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS: Various faculty involvement programs are planned in each residence hall area throughout the year. Faculty academic advisers keep office hours in Hume and Jennings. A future expan- sion of this program is planned for all residence areas. COMMUNITY COLLEGE HONORS TRANSFER HOUSING PROGRAM (CCHTHP): Qualifying community college transfer students (3.5 or higher GPA upon transfer) are invited to participate in the Transfer Honors Floor Pro- gram located in Beaty Towers. This honors pro- gram is structured to assist transfer students in the successful transition to UF and to provide increased faculty interaction with students. Stu- dents assigned to CCHTHP are required to sign a separate community contract agreeing to abide by the guidelines and expectations of this special housing area. Contact: Dr. Barbara Keen- er, 239 Tigert Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 (904) 392-1308. NEW RESIDENCE FACILITY: Four upper division residents share an apartment with four single bedrooms, two baths, a complete kitchen and living room. CO-OPS: Buckman and North Co-ops are Division of Housing facilities operated by elect- ed students. Rent rates have been reduced in exchange for residents completing minor custo- dial or maintenance details. Students must apply separately and be interviewed by a Co-op representative to be eligible for consideration in these unique communities. SCHUCHT VILLAGE: Apartments in Schucht Village are available to graduate stu- dents with priority being given to students in medical, dental, or veterinary school. Applica- tions for Schucht Village may be obtained by writing the Division'of Housing, Assignment Section, Gainesville, FL 32611. DISABLED STUDENT HOUSING: A variety of facilities in the Residence Halls are available for disabled students. Broward, Jennings, Mallo- ry, and Yulee Halls as well as the New Resi- dence Facility each have easily accessible rooms. The Quiet Floor areas in Tolbert Hall for men and South Hall for women are also accessible. In most cases, only specially modified central bath facilities are available. Building ramps are pro- vided and reserved parking is available. While additional remodeling is continuing, facilities are limited. In order that proper arrangements may be made, early contact should be made with the Division of Housing. Disabled students need to explain the nature of their disability in detail when they write. Dis- abled students, as all students, must meet the standard guidelines used in determining hous- ing eligibility. FAMILY HOUSING: A student may apply for on-campus student family housing prior to admittance to the university. However he/she must be registered as a full-time student as defined by his/her college or school during the semester in which housing is desired in order to qualify for a family housing apartment assign- ment. In order to maintain occupancy, the stu- dent must make normal progress toward a degree as determined by his/her college or school as well as abide by the conditions of the rental agreement. As applicable, proof of mar- riage will be required or the necessary docu- ments to support that a minor children) is in the legal care of a student parent without a spouse. Family housing apartments are reserved for married students and their children (if any), and student parents without spouses who have dependent minor children under their legal care or who qualify under the provisions of Federal Regulations, Title IX. Family housing facilities consist of one- and two-bedroom apartments, a few townhouses, and efficiencies. Most units are unfurnished except for 45 apartments in Corry Village. Apartments are available with and without cen- tral air conditioning. Almost all family housing villages are located on campus. Family income limits are set by the Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development for Maguire Village only. There are no income lim-