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C. Fox An alternative to living in residence halls or in apartments is married housing. There are five areas classified Family Housing, designed to accomodate married students, their spouses, and if any; as well as single parents and their dependents. To live in Corry, Maguire, Tanglewood, or South Villages, applicants must be full time students and be married before being assigned to an apartment. No pets are except small, quiet ones. The Family Housing Program Office provides many services to the residents of family housing. A bi-weekly newsletter called The Villager keeps residents of educational, social, cultural, and athletic events, as well as other information. The office also plans a welcoming service in addition to activities for children. Another unique part of Family Student Housing is the Baby Gator Child Care Center. Founded in 1969, it is designed for the children of student parents, UF staff, and the community. The children are care of from 7:30 a.m. until 5:15 p.m., allowing the parents to have time for classes and jobs. It also provides training for teachers and students in health related professions. Each village has its own special Corry and Diamond Villages are air conditioned, while Maguire, Tanglewood, and University South Villages are not. There is an option of getting a two-bedroom, or three-bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished. All of the villages are located less than two miles from campus, so they are just far enough for comfort and close enough for convenience. Married housing is designed especially for young married couples with special lifestyles. Children learn about themselves while their parents study. M. Boyette Married Housing 193
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