More Students and Less Capital Funding Push Innovative Housing Keywords: management, news articles, markets, government, costs, analysis, legislation, construction methods
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Publication Date: 04-JUL-05 Format: XML document
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Article Description| Even as tuition skyrockets at many U.S. universities, enrollment is keeping pace, creating larger student bodies that are less inclined to accept cramped and aging dormitories. To accommodate and lure students with top-quality housing stock built faster and more economically, schools are embracing private developers as partners. Public universities facing ... |
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