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Kennedy Graduate Residences

Graduate Housing Statistics 2013-14

General Housing Statistics

Approximately 4,950 graduate students live on campus (about 57% of the matriculated graduate students at the home campus).

Assignment Round Statistics
(Statistics will be added throughout the year as the assignment rounds are completed.) Click here for 2012-13 year statistics.

 

Spring Quarter Waiting List Results

Students Seeking Assignment

  Single Students Couples without Children Students with Children
  New Cont'g. New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total

 

Men

Women

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students Seeking Reassignment

0 1 0 0   19 35   9 4  

Students Seeking Assignment

4 65 4 32   1 13   1 13  

Total Applications

4 66 4 32 106 20 48 68 10 17 27

Students Reassigned

0 1 0 0   13 3   9 2  

Students Assigned

3 47 4 21   0 0   1 1  

Total Assigned/Reassigned

3 48 4 21 76 13 3 16 10 3 13

Students Not Reassigned

0 0 0 0   6 32   0 2  

Students Not Assigned

1 18 0 11   1 13   0 12  

Total Not Assigned/Reassigned

1 18 0 11 30 7 45 52 0 14 14

References to students seeking assignment apply to students who currently are not living in Stanford Housing and are seeking Student Housing. Students seeking reassignment refers to students who currently live in Student Housing and are seeking new housing in a different category due to a change in marital or family status or students whose housing is not available for winter due to construction or the fact that they were assigned to autumn only spaces in Oak Creek. Reassignments within the same category of housing (e.g. to a different type of apartment within single grad housing) are made through the Continuous Assignments process after the demand from students without housing has been met (unless there is a change in family size).

Assignments were offered per the assignment priority system and the waiting list reassignment process. Guaranteed students are considered for assignment first, students seeking reassignment second (new students before continuing), followed by students seeking assignment (new students before continuing).

Single Students: In the Waiting List assignment round, all of the single students who were willing to live anywhere and those students seeking reassignment due to a change in category were assigned. The graduate students who were not assigned had limited housing choices.

Couples without Children: There were a limited number of apartments available so we were only able to accommodate some of the students seeking reassignment. We were not able to accommodate many of the new or continuing students seeking reassignment nor were we able to offer housing to the students who are not currently living on campus.

Students with Children: We able to accommodate all but two of the students seeking reassignment. We were not able to accommodate the continuing students who are not currently living on campus.


Winter Quarter Continuous Assignments

Additional vacancies become available after the Waiting List. Here is the number of students assigned during the Continuous Assignment process.

  Number of Students Assigned Number of Students Reassigned

Single Females

10 32

Single Males

18 53

Couples without Children

11 1

Students with Children

7 0

Winter Quarter Waiting List Results

Students Seeking Assignment

  Single Students Couples without Children Students with Children
  New Cont'g. New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total

 

Men

Women

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students Seeking Reassignment

98 0 45 2   8 22   5 2  

Students Seeking Assignment

12 78 12 43   5 13   5 9  

Total Applications

110 78 57 45 290 13 35 48 10 11 21

Students Reassigned

98 0 45 2   7 2   4 2  

Students Assigned

9 8 10 6   2 0   4 0  

Total Assigned/Reassigned

107 8 55 8 178 9 2 11 8 2 10

Students Not Reassigned

0 0 0 0   0 21   1 0  

Students Not Assigned

3 70 2 37   3 13   1 9  

Total Not Assigned/Reassigned

3 70 2 37 112 3 34 37 2 9 11

References to students seeking assignment apply to students who currently are not living in Stanford Housing and are seeking Student Housing. Students seeking reassignment refers to students who currently live in Student Housing and are seeking new housing in a different category due to a change in marital or family status or students whose housing is not available for winter due to construction or the fact that they were assigned to autumn only spaces in Oak Creek. Reassignments within the same category of housing (e.g. to a different type of apartment within single grad housing) are made through the Continuous Assignments process after the demand from students without housing has been met (unless there is a change in family size).

Assignments were offered per the assignment priority system and the waiting list reassignment process. Guaranteed students are considered for assignment first, students seeking reassignment second (new students before continuing), followed by students seeking assignment (new students before continuing).

Single Students: In the Waiting List assignment round, all of the first-year students who were willing to live anywhere and those students seeking reassignment were assigned. A small number of new graduate students seeking assignment were not assigned due to their limited choices. There were a small number of continuing students assigned to off-campus subsidized housing or to on-campus due to medical exemptions. Some continuing Law students were assigned due to the priority they receive to Munger Graduate Residence.

Couples without Children: There were a limited number of unfurnished and furnished apartments available so we were only able to accommodate some of students seeking reassignment and the guaranteed students.

Students with Children: We able to accommodate all of the students seeking reassignment who did not restrict their choices and most of the first-year students of students seeking assignment. We were not able to accommodate the continuing students who are not currently living on campus.


Autumn Quarter Continuous Assignments

Additional vacancies become available after the Waiting List. Here is the number of students assigned during the Continuous Assignment process.

  Number of Students Assigned Number of Students Reassigned
Single Females 36 19
Single Males 52 29
Couples without Children 12 4
Students with Children 8 0


Autumn Quarter Waiting List Results

Students Seeking Assignment

  Single Students Couples without Children Students with Children
  New Cont'g. New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total

 

Men

Women

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Applied for Assignment

304 174 202 91 771 79 62 141 10 16 27

Assigned

197 5 115 1 318 44 1 45 4 1 5

Not Assigned

107 169 87 90 453 35 61 96 6 16 22

Students Seeking Reassignment

  Single Students Couples without Children Students with Children
  New Cont'g. New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total

 

Men

Women

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Applied for Assignment

83 5 64 2 154 40 1 41 9 0 9

Assigned

4 1 21 1 27 15 1 15 1 0 1

Not Assigned

79 4 43 1 127 25 0 25 8 0 8

References to students seeking assignment apply to students who do not currently have a housing assignment for 2013-14. Students seeking reassignment refers to students who were assigned in the Lottery and are seeking a reassignment to a higher assignment preference within the same housing category.

Single Students: In the Waiting List assignment round almost all of the new assignments were made to guaranteed new incoming graduate students. The only continuing students who were assigned to housing in this round were special exemptions for students with documented medical needs or law students with a priority to Munger. About 18% of the students seeking reassignments received a higher preference.

Couples without Children: In the Waiting List assignment round almost all of the new assignments were made to guaranteed new incoming graduate students. The only continuing students who were assigned to housing in this round were special exemptions for students with documented medical needs. About 37% of the students seeking reassignments received a higher preference.

Students with Children: In the Waiting List assignment round all the assignments were made to new graduate students. The only continuing students who were assigned to housing in this round were special exemptions for students with documented medical needs. 11% of the students seeking reassignments received a higher preference.

Autumn Quarter Lottery Results

Overall First-Round Lottery Statistics

In the 2013-14 Lottery there were a total of 5,611 students who applied for Graduate Housing. That represents an increase of 147 applications over the previous year. Despite the construction of additional graduate housing in 2009-10, the available spaces have not been able to keep pace with the increase in graduate enrollment over the last few years. After the first round there were 532 new students unassigned and 459 continuing students unassigned. For more details, see below.

2013-14 Graduate Housing Lottery

  Single Students Couples without Children Students with Children
  New Cont'g. New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total New Cont'g. Total

 

Men

Women

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Applied for Housing

1326

1701

833

909

4769

238

348

586

79

177

256

Assigned to Housing

1051

69

661

73

1854

153

19

172

79

13

92

Renewed Current Housing Contract

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1408

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718

2126

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231

231

---

145

145

Not Assigned to Housing

275

224

172

118

789

85

98

183

0

19

19

Single Students

All single students who applied for graduate housing by the deadline were assigned a random application number from 0001 to 3500. (Current students living in Single Graduate Student Housing who renewed their housing contracts were not given application numbers.) Students who requested to be in a group were given a common number.

New graduate students who apply by the first-round Lottery deadline and select that they are willing to live anywhere on campus are guaranteed housing. The Munger and Schwab apartments are not automatically assigned out of the final choice “assign me anywhere on campus” due to their price. In addition to the higher cost options, the Escondido Village one-bedroom, double occupancy and two-bedroom, triple occupancy apartments are also not included in the final choice. These options were only assigned to students who specifically listed them on their applications.

New Graduate Students:

  • 164 of those assigned were GSB assignments to the Schwab Residential Center.
  • 361 of the unassigned new students are still guaranteed because they indicated that they were willing to live anywhere.
  • 86 of the unassigned new students listed restricted choices and so are no longer guaranteed housing.  They will still maintain a high priority for assignment.

Continuing Graduate Students:

  • All of the assignments to continuing single students were made to law students with the Munger priority, first-year GSB students assigned through the Schwab Residential Center, medical accommodations, or exempt staff.

Special Priorities

Listed below are the law student priorities available for Munger Graduate Residences.

Residence Priority Level 1 Priority Level 2 Priority Level 3

Munger

First-year law students

Returning resident law students

 Second- and third-year law students

Couples without Children

All students who applied for Couple without Children Housing by the deadline were given a random number from 0001 to 1000. (Current students living in Couple without Children Housing who renewed their housing contracts were not given application numbers.)

New Graduate Students:

  • 61 of the unassigned new students are still guaranteed because they indicated that they were willing to live anywhere.
  • 24 of the unassigned new couples without children listed restricted choices and are no longer guaranteed housing, but will still maintain a high priority for assignment.

Continuing Graduate Students:

  • All of the assignments to continuing students applying for couples housing were made to law students with the Munger priority, medical accommodations, or exempt staff.

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.)

New Graduate Students:

  • All 77 of the new students with children were assigned.

Continuing Graduate Students:

  • There were 11  students who applied with assignment priority years who were not assigned.
  • None of the students without housing priority were assigned, unless they had a medical exemption.

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