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Gregory uses its own
distinctive housing system for current
residents who wish to return the
following year (note: incoming freshmen
interested in the House should follow
the room request instructions supplied
by
Housing and Conference Services).
In keeping with Gregory’s small size and
big spirit, we employ a point system
that rewards time spent within the
House, as well as various forms of
service to our community:
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Point System
(higher is better)
Years in House
+1/2 per semester in residence at
Gregory College House
Service
+1/2 per semester of Gregory Manager
service
+1/2 per year of Gregory ITA service
+1/2 per year on the Gregory House
Council
+1/2 for at least one full year of
service at Gregory information center
+1/4 per officially recognized Gregory
community service activity
MLP Participation.
Only residents who sign the MLP
agreement clause can live in Class of
1925. Only current MLP residents
assessed as 'participatory' by
appropriate language Program Directors
can return to Cl'25 (others can return
to Van Pelt).
Process
The Housing process runs for a full week, with each day
corresponding to a specific room type.
Residents who wish to return
should apply at the Van Pelt Information
Center according to the following
schedule. For Van Pelt Manor
groups, only one member needs to fill
out the application; in Class of 1925,
all applicants must sign the MLP
contract on the reverse side in order
for the application to be processed.
Offers will be posted by the next
afternoon, so that residents who do not
receive their desired room type can
re-apply for a different one if they
wish.
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Application Dates
Turn in the
Gregory College House
Housing
Application on the designated dates
(to be announced):
Monday, January 28: to apply to keep
or change into a single
apartment.
Available single rooms are:
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Van Pelt:
109, 120, 211, 215, 311, 315, 415
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Class of 1925:
106, 201, 205, 301, 305, 405
Tuesday,
January 29: To apply to keep or change into
an
advantaged
room. Available advantaged rooms
are:
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206 Cl’25 (quad w/living room)
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306 Cl’25 (quad w/living room, AC)
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406 Cl’25 (quad w/living room)
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103 Van Pelt (double w/AC)
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124 Van Pelt (double w/AC)
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213 Van Pelt (quad w/kitchen, AC)
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216 Van Pelt (quad w/living room)
Wednesday, January 30: To apply to keep or change
into a
double
room.
Available double rooms are:
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Van Pelt:
102, 104, 105, 106, 111, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 119, 125, 126
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Class of 1925:
102, 103, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112
Thursday,
January 31: To apply to keep or change
into a
quad
room.
Available quad rooms are:
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Van Pelt:
202, 203, 208, 209, 210, 214,
218, 219
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Class of 1925:
202, 203, 208, 209, 302, 303, 308,
309, 402, 403, 408, 409
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Check back the following
afternoon/evening
for your offer (if any). If you
accept the offer, each member of your
group must complete the Department of
Housing and Conference Services
Occupancy Agreement on that day (failure
to do so may involve losing your offer
to another applicant).
Groups who fill all the spaces in their
desired apartment type (i.e. four people
for a quad room, two for a double),
always receive priority. In case
of ties, current residents automatically
retain, provided the room is unreserved
for specific programs or class years; if
no one is retaining, a lottery
determines assignment.
Questions
Q: This point system is weird.
Does it go by the person in our group
with the highest number of points?
A: No. We combine the points of
all members in the group for one total
score. So there could be a
disadvantage to bringing in applicants
from outside the house.
Q: Ah, but we can have people from
outside the House?
A: Yes, so long as
at least one member of the group is a
current resident.
Q: But I have friends elsewhere who
would like to live in the House, just
not with me. Can't they apply?
A: They would
apply during the centralized Inter-House
room change period, usually in February,
via campus express (campusexpress.upenn.edu).
Q: But all of my friends are going off
campus! I'd still like to live
here, but I can't afford a single.
Do I have any options?
A: You can still
apply on the appropriate day for doubles
or quads. You would be assigned
after all groups that do have the
appropriate number of people, but we
would still assign you. Be aware,
though, that Housing will fill the other
spaces in your apartment at some point,
and might be slow to notify you.
Q: I only want to live here if I get
such-and-such a room. How do I
make that clear?
A: For the final
question on the Application, check NO,
you will not consider any room of the
desired type. If we don't have the
specific rooms you request, we will not
assign you.
Q: I like Class of 1925 better!
Can I live there if I'm not interested
in languages?
A: No, you can
only apply for Cl'25 if you agree to
take part in the Modern Languages
Program and fill out the MLP Agreement
on the reverse side of the application.
Here are the terms:
By signing below, I indicate that I
understand and subscribe to the
residential mission of the Modern
Languages Program: to enhance language
skills and cultural awareness through
regularly scheduled language-based
activities including dinner tables,
weekly coffee hours, and biweekly film
viewings. Interest and frequent
participation in these activities is
required to live in MLP, except where
designated by the House Dean, and
neglecting them could lead to relocation
from the Class of 1925.
Q: Speaking of programs, how do I join
FILM CULTURE? A: Just fill in your
email address on the reverse side of the
application.
It doesn't matter what room (or which
building) you live in.
Q: Speaking of fun things to join, how
about HOUSE COUNCIL?
A: Same as above.
We probably didn't need to include these
questions, did we?
Q: Are all the rooms available?
A: No. We
have numerous designated freshmen spots
in Van Pelt (on the third and fourth
floors) and need to have enough freshman
spots in MLP. But that doesn't
mean we will have to turn people away;
usually we can offer something to all
applicants. We also cannot allow
retentions in the reconfigured double in
Cl'25 (101).
Q: So I filled out an agreement and have
a room. Still, I might want to try
my luck elsewhere to see if I can get a
four bedroom quad in the High Rises or
something like that. But I can
keep this assignment as my safety valve,
right?
A: No. You
cannot apply for another process, here
or anywhere in the College House system,
unless you cancel your assignment and
pay the cancellation fee. If you apply
for another House and do not get the
room type that you want, you can try to
find a space here at that time, though
there is a chance that we will be at
full occupancy. Again, this is
Housing policy, not something we came up
with.
Q: What's the deal with MENTORING?
A: Gregory has a rich history of
mentoring, as upperclassmen regularly
take freshmen under their wing and
provide academic help, as well as more
general life and Penn advice. We
formalize this process by allowing our
returners to self-identify themselves as
mentors in specific fields or for
general advice. A core team of
mentors is selected out of the returning
class and advertised to incoming
freshmen starting with
Pennster over the summer.
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Copyright
©
2008
Gregory
College House
College
Houses and Academic Services at the
University of
Pennsylvania
Van Pelt Manor: 3909 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA
19104
Class of 25: 3941 Irving Street, Philadelphia, PA
19104
House Office (127 Van Pelt): (215) 573-5171
Info Center (Van Pelt Lobby): (215) 898-5202
gch at pobox.upenn.edu
This page was last updated on:
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