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  2. FAMU purchases duplexes, apartments, condos to house students

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    Florida A&M University (FAMU) will increase student housing options after closing a deal to purchase properties near the campus, WCTV The post FAMU purchases duplexes, apartments, condos to house ...

  3. List of University of Kentucky buildings - Wikipedia

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    These projections proved inaccurate—even though the 2013–2019 period saw the completion of over 6,800 residence hall beds (including replacements for demolished and decommissioned halls), the 2019–20 school year saw more than 90% of a school-record freshman class of more than 5,300, plus more than 2,000 upperclassmen, live on campus.

  4. The student housing initiative is a part of FAMU’s overall effort to foster student success both academically and socially. The university’s on-campus bed count will increase to more than ...

  5. Demolishing Florida A&M's Gibbs Hall, Palmetto South & Phase 3 Apartments would mean replacing 1,013 beds with new buildings on campus. FAMU student housing construction plan could add 1,000 new ...

  6. American Campus Communities - Wikipedia

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    ACC developed housing for more than 2,000 students over the next two years. [4] In 1997, Bayless bought out his partners and in 1999, ACC developed its first off-campus residence, the Callaway House College Station at Texas A&M University for first‑year students. [5] In 2004, ACC became a public company via an initial public offering on the ...

  7. University of Kentucky student life - Wikipedia

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    In a survey of 1,000 female university students, conducted in the spring of 2004, 36.5% reported having been victims of rape, stalking, or physical assault while on campus. [2] [3] While campus law enforcement statistics do not match the survey results, campus officials have taken steps to increase safety. [4]