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  School of Criminal Justice 2003-2005 Student Services Housing/Dining  

Housing/Dining

Talbott Apartments, opened in 1987, is a 350-person complex, housing graduate and professional students as well as selected undergraduate students who are mature and responsible adults. Talbott Apartments are convenient, comfortable, secure, and affordable. They are located a short walk from the law school; public transportation is easily accessible. The graduate section consists of 66 furnished two- and four-bedroom apartments, housing four students per apartment. The four students in each apartment share a living room, kitchen, dining area, and bathroom. A student living in university housing can expect living expenses (room and board, for example) of approximately $10,500 for the 2002-2003 academic year. Meal plans, which are optional, cost $400 to $2,900 for the academic year.

Contracts are available on either an academic year or a calendar year basis. For further information, contact the Rutgers-Newark Housing Office, 91 Bleeker Street, Newark, NJ 07102; 973/353-1037 or visit http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~reslife.


 
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