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What happens with roommates if there are an odd number of participants of a specific gender?

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What happens with roommates if there are an odd number of participants of a specific gender?

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If you elect double-occupancy housing and there are an odd number of program participants of your gender, you will be placed with a roommate of the same gender in another program if one is available. If no one else is available (almost never), then you get single-occupancy housing at no additional cost to you until a roommate comes along. If you do not accept a roommate when one is available, it is tantamount to electing single-occupancy and you would then become financially responsible for single-occupancy housing. If you and your assigned roommate cannot get along, the Program Coordinator determines how the situation will be resolved.

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