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AGS works to maximize access and affordability of on-campus housing resources for all graduate students. In addition, we work with elected resident councils to put forward the concerns of graduate student residents with UCI Administration. This page features updates on the latest issues with regards to graduate housing. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact VP Internal Affairs.
UCI On-Campus Housing Residents' Councils by Brook Haley — last modified 2006-08-16 11:41
AGS works closely with the Verano Residents' Council and the Palo Verde Residents' Council by helping them with elections, offering funding for some VRC- and PVRC-sponsored events, and providing a forum for wider campus discussion and contacts with university officials beyond the two housing communities. Here is a link to the residents' councils' online resources.
Update on Guaranteed Housing and Length of Stay Limits by satish — last modified 2006-01-15 04:01
 
2005 AdHoc Committee on Housing Report by Brett Goldsmith — last modified 2006-02-08 21:29
The advisory report from the 2005 ad hoc graduate housing committee, from the UCI housing website.
City of Irvine Housing Report by Brett Goldsmith — last modified 2006-02-08 21:29
2001 housing report from the City of Irvine.
Graduate Housing Budget 2006 - 2007 by satish — last modified 2006-02-08 23:21
The Graduate and Family Housing operates on a 'zero-based' budget. All expenses are paid through revenue from rent. This year AGS, VRC and PVRC are participating in the budget process to ensure costs are kept down and keep rent increases as low as possible. The documents we obtained from housing are posted here. If you have any questions please contact VP Internal or resident council of your community.
Housing Issues? by Melissa Bruninga-Matteau — last modified 2006-10-30 09:12
Contact info for housing problems/issues

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