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New Student Living Arrangements Proposal Essay

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New Student Living Arrangements Proposal

By: Natasha O’Donnell
Dr. Teresa Lao
WRI 115
June 16, 2007

Memorandum

MEMO TO: Darlene Anderson, President of Anderson and Associates
FROM: Natasha O’Donnell, Executive Assistant
DATE: June 16, 2007
SUBJECT: New Student Living Arrangements Proposal

Here is the report that you requested showing the views of off-campus living.

This report shows that student’s need new housing in the area. By a series of surveys listing the most important attributes of off-campus housing, how important criteria such as price, location, shopping, public transportation, space and layout, furnishings, social activities, parking and pets affects a student’s decision on housing.

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A&A believes that a large student-apartment complex with upgraded amenities is exactly what the college needs because it adds additional living arrangements for upper classman students and makes more room for incoming students that may need to stay on campus.

A&A realizes that attracting new students is an important aspect to a campus financially. Low enrollment causes financial burden on the students by raising their tuition and dormitory fees. More and more colleges across the country are adding more high-in residences for college students that provide an ample amount of amenities as well as provide a since of security for parents whose children are leaving home for the first time.

This report will prove the need for new off-campus student housing that has been dictated by cumulative information gathered from students themselves through questionnaires and interviews.

Preferred Living Arrangements

There were architectural plans that allowed students to decide which type of living arrangements they preferred (see appendix B). On campus dormitories do not allow significant types of living arrangements. Some dorms for example, have a variety of living arrangements however; the choices are only given to upper classman. The choices of student living are: one-room two person

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