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Residence Life Has Arrived ...4 Artist ' s rendering of the $7.4 million housing project which will house 396 students in 66 apartments. And below the project under construction. Thepasi ■i played ■lamott ' i [ to retire nentsaie lual pay leunivei- iversitv t° 00 »» he bonds miversh ' Hers want t won ' t be long before students will be able to live on campus while attend- ing the university, thanks to a $7.4 million housing project which was launched in the summer of ' 86 — the first of its kind at Cal State Fullerton. By the start of the 1988 spring semes- ter, the four-building, four-story complex will be ready for its first occupants. A total of 66 apartments are to be built in a courtyard setting overlooking the Fullerton Arboretum on the northeast side of campus. The apartments will be able to accom- modate up to 396 students by housing six in each unit, which will have kitchen, bath, living room and dining areas. A four-level parking structure, laundry and recreation facilities, study rooms and of- fices will be built on the 2.5-acre site. The project is being financed with a $6.5 million bond issue and $966,000 from the state ' s Affordable Student Housing Fund established by the Legisla- ture two years ago. Residents will be selected on the basis of a point system that gives priority to disabled and low-income applicants, freshman and long-distance commuters. Five of the apartments are to be set aside for physically disabled students. Estimat- ed monthly rents are expected to be $225 per student - far less than the going rate for housing in the area. President Jewel Plummer Cobb, who made the acquisition of the housing one of her top priorities, did some last-minute lobbying in Sacramento to ensure funding for the project, following its approval by the CSU trustees in March of 1986. The project ' s design and construction — which began in the summer of ' 86 — is the joint effort of Shapell Housing Inc. and Walton Associated Cos. Marvin Ber- man of Encino is the architect. He has designed student housing at Cal State Los Angeles, Sonoma State and Cal State Hayward, where construction has also be- gun. -Titan News Prologue 7
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