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2000-01 Graduate Housing
Lottery Statistics

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Overall Lottery Statistics

As the chart below indicates, housing applications rose significantly this year. We attribute this increase to the tight off-campus housing market. Unassigned students are strongly encouraged to read the information available in Joining the Autumn Waiting List

  2000 Graduate Housing Lottery 1999 Graduate Housing Lottery
Single Students Couples Without Children Students
With Children
Single Students Students
With Children
Men
Women
Men Women Couples Without Children
New Cont'g. New Cont'g. New Cont'g. New Cont'g. New Cont'g. New Cont'g. New Cont'g. New Cont'g.
Applied for housing 1061 1312 612 580 270 425 95 272 1049 1307 569 539 254 384 316 43
Assigned to housing 1035 785 588 382 259 235 94 264 989 764 514 336 248 192 311 36
Not assigned
to housing
26 527 24 198 11 190 1 8 60 543 55 203 6 192 5 7


Couples Without Children

All couples without children who applied for graduate housing by the deadline were assigned a random application number from 0001 to 1000. Not all application numbers were assigned during the Lottery; therefore, your application number is not representative of the actual number of students in the Lottery ahead of you.

  • All new students who requested assignment to Couple Housing and were willing live anywhere (meaning either furnished or unfurnished options of the apartments for which they were eligible) were assigned.
  • The application number of the last continuing student assigned to Couple Housing was 0487, with housing assignment priority.

Specific Residence Cut-off Numbers. Listed below are the residences to which students were assigned in the Lottery and the application numbers of the last couple to be assigned to each option. If there is a number in parentheses after the application number, that would indicate that all students assigned had that level of residence priority or better.

Please remember that your assignment depends on your choices, housing and residence priorities, and application number as well as those of other students. Not all application numbers were assigned during the Lottery; therefore, your application number is not representative of the actual number of students in the Lottery ahead of you.

Escondido Village
Apartment Option
Residence
Code
Cut-off
Numbers
New Student Continuing Student
1-bedroom, furnished
541
0999
0487
1-bedroom, unfurnished
540
0334
0331
2-bedroom loft,  furnished
542
0036
0047
2-bedroom loft, unfurnished
543
no lottery assignments
no lottery assignments


Students With Children

All students with children who applied for housing by the deadline were assigned a random application number from 0001 to 0500. (Current students living in Student With Children Housing who renewed their housing contracts were not given application numbers.)

  • All new students who requested assignment to Student with Children Housing and were willing to live anywhere (meaning either furnished or unfurnished options of the apartments for which they were eligible) were assigned.
  • The application number of the last continuing student assigned to Student with Children Housing was 0500, with housing assignment priority.

Following are the cut-off numbers for each of the Student with Children apartment option.

Escondido Village
Apartment Option
Residence
Code
Cut-off
Numbers
New Student Continuing Student
1-bedroom, furnished
555
0481
no lottery assignments
1-bedroom, unfurnished
565
no lottery assignments
no lottery assignments
2-bedroom, furnished
552
0491
0500
2-bedroom, unfurnished
562
0419
0397
3-bedroom, furnished
553
0492
0435
3-bedroom, unfurnished
563
0302
0114
4-bedroom, furnished
554
no lottery assignments
0000 (renewals only)
4-bedroom, unfurnished
564
no lottery assignments
no lottery assignments


Single Students

All single students who applied for graduate housing by the deadline were assigned a random application number from 0001 to 3500. Students who requested to be in a group were given a common number.

Overall Cut-off Numbers. To be considered for an assignment you must either be a new student or your application number must be better (lower) than the overall cutoff number for your gender.

  • All new students were considered for assignment.
  • All new students who were willing to live anywhere were assigned.
  • The overall cut-off number for the last male, continuing student assigned was 1921, with housing assignment priority.
  • The overall cut-off number for the last female, continuing student assigned was 1800, with housing assignment priority.

If your number was better than the overall cut-off number for your gender, but you were not assigned housing, then you listed limited residence choices, and your number was not good enough to be assigned to any of those specific choices.

Specific Residence Cut-off Numbers. Listed below are the residences to which students were assigned in the Lottery and the application numbers of the last female and male to be assigned to each residence. The number in parentheses after the application number indicates that all students assigned had that level of priority or better.

Please remember that your assignment depends on your choices, housing and residence priorities, and application number as well as those of other students. Not all application numbers were assigned during the Lottery; therefore, your application number is not representative of the actual number of students in the Lottery ahead of you.

Complex Residence Residence Code Male Cut-off Numbers Female Cut-off Numbers
New Student Continuing Student New Student Continuing Student
Co-ops Chi Theta Chi 982 2636 no lottery assignments 2311 no lottery assignments
Columbae 983
3102 (1)
no lottery assignments no lottery assignments no lottery assignments
EBF House 985 1646 no lottery assignments 1359 no lottery assignments
Hammarskjöld 996 2004 no lottery assignments 3118 no lottery assignments
Synergy 997 1555 no lottery assignments 1305 no lottery assignments
Terra 977 1262 no lottery assignments 3100 no lottery assignments
Crothers Hall Single Occupancy Rooms 315 2962 1233 2153 0048 (3)
Double Occupancy Rooms 325 3490 1880 (3) 3402 1136 (3)
Crothers Memorial Hall Single Occupancy Rooms 317
3060 (2)
1816 (2) 3175 0550 (2)
Double Occupancy Rooms 327 3498 1298 (3) 3442 no lottery assignments
Escondido Village Studio (single occupancy) 518 1873 1864 1372 1512
1 Bedroom, Double Occupancy 501 2666 1867 3483 0910
2 Bedroom, Double Occupancy 502 2640 1902 2509 1779
2 Bedroom, Triple Occupancy 532 3486 1059 3437 0946 (1)
3 Bedroom, Triple Occupancy 503 3307 1672 3067 1738
Lyman Graduate Residences 013 1075 1030 1976 1787
Rains Houses 2 Bedroom, Double Occupancy 662 1969 1839 2054 1744
4 Bedroom, Quadruple Occupancy 664 2465 1866 2050 1800
Schwab Residential Center 072 0199 0147 0694 0540


Special Priorities.
Listed below are the priorities available for each single graduate student residence.

Residence Priority Level 1 Priority Level 2 Priority Level 3
Crothers Hall Returning resident law students Law students Returning resident non-law students
Crothers Memorial Hall Returning resident engineering students Engineering students Returning resident non-engineering students
All other residences Returning residents - -

*The law priority to Crothers Hall is an "absolute" priority irrespective of the assignable pool, therefore, some continuing law students with application numbers higher than the overall cut-off, who also listed Crothers Hall on their applications, were assigned.

 

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