Common use of Living Arrangements Clause in Contracts

Living Arrangements. As Table 8 shows, a majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (15%) or on campus (40%). About 43% of first-year students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 33% said they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Group 2 (48%) students are more likely than Group 1 (33%) and Group 3 (34%) students to be living in on-campus housing. Not only that, but Group 2 (41%) students not currently living on campus are more likely than Group 1 (25%) or Group 3 (28%) students to want to live in on- campus housing, although this difference falls just below the threshold for statistical significance. With parents, guardians, or relatives 43% 50% 39% 45% 23% In on-campus housing 40% 33% 48% 34% 39% In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 15% 14% 11% 19% 35% In personally-owned home 1% 2% 1% 2% 2% Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Yes 33% 25% 41% 28% 26% * The proportion is shown out of those not currently living on campus.

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Samples: Agreement for Data Use

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Living Arrangements. As Table 8 shows, a majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (15%) or on campus (40%). About 43% of first-year students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 33% said they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Group 2 (48%) students are more likely than Group 1 (33%) and Group 3 (34%) students to be living in on-campus housing. Not only that, but Group 2 (41%) students not currently living on campus are more likely than Group 1 (25%) or Group 3 (28%) students to want to live in on- campus housing, although this difference falls just below the threshold for statistical significance. With parents, guardians, or relatives 43% 50% 39% 45% 2325% In on-campus housing 40% 33% 48% 34% 3965% In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 15% 14% 11% 19% 359% In personally-owned home 1% 2% 1% 2% 21% Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% - Yes 33% 25% 41% 28% 2640% * The proportion is shown out of those not currently living on campus.

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Samples: Agreement for Data Use

Living Arrangements. As Table 8 shows, a majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (15%) or on campus (40%). About 43% of first-year students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 33% said they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Group 2 (48%) students are more likely than Group 1 (33%) and Group 3 (34%) students to be living in on-campus housing. Not only that, but Group 2 (41%) students not currently living on campus are more likely than Group 1 (25%) or Group 3 (28%) students to want to live in on- campus housing, although this difference falls just below the threshold for statistical significance. With parents, guardians, or relatives 43% 50% 39% 45% 2315% In on-campus housing 40% 33% 48% 34% 3981% In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 15% 14% 11% 19% 354% In personally-owned home 1% 2% 1% 2% 2% - Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% - Yes 33% 25% 41% 28% 2632% * The proportion is shown out of those not currently living on campus.

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Samples: Agreement for Data Use

Living Arrangements. As Table 8 shows, a majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (15%) or on campus (40%). About 43% of first-year students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 33% said they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Group 2 (48%) students are more likely than Group 1 (33%) and Group 3 (34%) students to be living in on-campus housing. Not only that, but Group 2 (41%) students not currently living on campus are more likely than Group 1 (25%) or Group 3 (28%) students to want to live in on- campus housing, although this difference falls just below the threshold for statistical significance. With parents, guardians, or relatives 43% 50% 39% 45% 2329% In on-campus housing 40% 33% 48% 34% 3924% In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 15% 14% 11% 19% 3538% In personally-owned home 1% 2% 1% 2% 28% Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 12% Yes 33% 25% 41% 28% 2614% * The proportion is shown out of those not currently living on campus.

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Samples: Agreement for Data Use

Living Arrangements. As Table 8 shows, a majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (15%) or on campus (40%). About 43% of first-year students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 33% said they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Group 2 (48%) students are more likely than Group 1 (33%) and Group 3 (34%) students to be living in on-campus housing. Not only that, but Group 2 (41%) students not currently living on campus are more likely than Group 1 (25%) or Group 3 (28%) students to want to live in on- campus housing, although this difference falls just below the threshold for statistical significance. With parents, guardians, or relatives 43% 50% 39% 45% 2379% In on-campus housing 40% 33% 48% 34% 398% In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 15% 14% 11% 19% 3510% In personally-owned home 1% 2% 1% 2% 2% Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Yes 33% 25% 41% 28% 26% * The proportion is shown out of those not currently living on campus.

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Samples: Agreement for Data Use

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Living Arrangements. As Table 8 shows, a majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (15%) or on campus (40%). About 43% of first-year students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 33% said they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Group 2 (48%) students are more likely than Group 1 (33%) and Group 3 (34%) students to be living in on-campus housing. Not only that, but Group 2 (41%) students not currently living on campus are more likely than Group 1 (25%) or Group 3 (28%) students to want to live in on- campus housing, although this difference falls just below the threshold for statistical significance. With parents, guardians, or relatives 43% 50% 39% 45% 2324% In on-campus housing 40% 33% 48% 34% 3964% In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 15% 14% 11% 19% 3511% In personally-owned home 1% 2% 1% 2% 2% - Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% - Yes 33% 25% 41% 28% 2621% * The proportion is shown out of those not currently living on campus.

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Samples: Agreement for Data Use

Living Arrangements. As Table 8 8Error! Reference source not found. shows, a majority of students live on their own, most commonly renting their accommodations either off campus (15%) or on campus (40%). About 43% of first-year students live with parents, guardians, or relatives. Among those not currently living on campus, just 33% said they would prefer to live on campus if they had the choice. Group 2 (48%) students are more likely than Group 1 (33%) and Group 3 (34%) students to be living in on-campus housing. Not only that, but Group 2 (41%) students not currently living on campus are more likely than Group 1 (25%) or Group 3 (28%) students to want to live in on- campus housing, although this difference falls just below the threshold for statistical significance. With parents, guardians, or relatives 43% 50% 39% 45% 2332% In on-campus housing 40% 33% 48% 34% 3949% In rented housing off campus (shared or alone) 15% 14% 11% 19% 3517% In personally-owned home 1% 2% 1% 2% 21% Other 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Yes 33% 25% 41% 28% 2634% * The proportion is shown out of those not currently living on campus.

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Samples: Agreement for Data Use

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