PART I 47 RESIDENCE FACILITIES AND HOUSING PROGRAM The primary objective of the Division of Housing is to provide the best possible living- learning environment for students. The Division, which is a major component of Student Affairs, is composed of a director, a residence staff of full-time professional counselors, and part-time student staff members. All requests for information and correspon- dence concerning University Housing should be addressed to the Director of Housing, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32601. The University's residence halls have been designed and organized to emphasize the im- portance of the individual student and to enhance the learning process. Each hall has a self-govern- ing organization, formal and informal educational programs, and social and recreational activities. Although the living situation is quite different in the apartment villages for married students, self-government organizations and community activities provide similar opportunities and edu- cational experiences. The purpose of housing regulations is to outline reasonable standards for developing and maintaining a living-learning environment favor- able to the well-being and academic success of each student. In following the regulations, each stu- dent shows consideration for his fellow residents, respects student and University property, and assumes responsibility for his own conduct as well as for the conduct of his guests. The Committee on Student Housing has adopted the following policy governing apartment applications and assignments: 1. The married student must meet the re- educational opportunities in campus living university policies and regulations pertaining to students facilities for married students