IMMEDIATE JULY
1, 2004
TIFTON—There are now only 50 of the 835 available rooms left for the fall term at the brand new ABAC Place apartments at Abraham Baldwin College.
Vice President for Student and Enrollment Services Tom Call said students who wish to live in the $32 million complex, which features fully furnished private rooms for all students, should get their housing applications in the pipeline.
The ABAC
Foundation sponsored the mammoth project, which is the largest privatized
housing development at a two-year college in the
Each bedroom is equipped with a double bed, desk, chair, a chest of drawers, extra storage space underneath the bed, a closet, and a ceiling fan. Students can also access the internet and cable television in their rooms. Each room also has a phone jack.
The kitchen
includes a microwave, stove, oven, refrigerator, and garbage disposal. Students who live at
Call said students will be asked to sign a 12-month lease with a cost ranging from $345 to $360 per month. This price covers all utilities.
“The best thing about these apartments is that students are right in the center of the campus,” Call said. “Since the apartments are fully furnished, students can move right in with their clothes, kitchen utensils, and their televisions.”
Call said all ABAC students must live on campus unless they are 21 years of age or older, they have accumulated 30 or more semester hours, they are married, they have children, or they live less than 50 miles away from the college.
For more
information about living in
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