HOUSING / 45 of the family unit. In view of the limited size of on-campus apartments, ap- plications from families having more than four children cannot be accepted. The married, widowed, or divorced student must be part of a family with a combined gross annual income (including grants-in-aid, scholarships, fellowships, and grants) which does not exceed, during the period of occu- pancy, the following maximum income limitations: 2 Persons 3 & 4 Persons 5 & 6 Persons $5,950 $7,000 $8,050 Since on-campus apartments are intended to provide relatively low- cost housing for married students, a family with a combined gross annual income in excess of the above scale cannot apply for or occupy an apart- ment except in unusual circumstances. Exceptions may be granted only by the Committee on Student Housing. Residents in all villages must furnish their own linens, dishes, rugs, curtains, and similar items. With the exception of University Village, utilities are not included in the rent rates. FLAVET VILLAGE III, of temporary frame construction, will be phased out by January, 1974. CORRY AND SCHUCHT MEMORIAL VILLAGES, of modern brick, concrete, and wood construction, contain almost an equal number of one- and two- bedroom apartments, with a few three-bedroom units in Corry Village only. These apartments are furnished with basic equipment in living room, kitchen, dining area, and one bedroom. Rent rates (subject to change) are currently $65, $75, and $85 per month. Applications for the three-bedroom units may be made by current residents only. DIAMOND MEMORIAL VILLAGE consists of 208 apartments similar in con- struction, furnishings, and equipment to those in Corry and Schucht Villages. Special features include a community building with air-conditioned study- meeting room, and a study cubicle in each two-bedroom apartment. Rent rates (subject to change) are currently $65 and $75 per month for one- and two- bedroom apartments, respectively. UNIVERSITY VILLAGE APARTMENTS, the newest married student housing development, consists of 220 centrally heated and air-conditioned one- and two-bedroom apartments. Community facilities include a village store, laundry, and a large meeting room. With the exception of kitchens equipped with stove and refrigerator, individual apartments are not furnished. Monthly rent rates are $87 and $107 for one- and two-bedroom apartments, respectively. These rates include all utilities. OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING The Off-Campus Housing Office maintains extensive records on apart- ments, houses, rooming units, trailers, and trailer park lots offered for rent