Laurel House Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Introduction

by Ronald Kumon [v. 1.02] [31 March 1997]
Updated by Amit Apte [v 1.1] [23 April 2000]
Reformatted by Rubén Martínez [29 March 2005]

The Laurel House FAQ addresses the topics listed below. Click on the individual topic you're interested in or download the entire FAQ [67 kB].

  1. General  
  2. Quiet Atmosphere  
  3. Membership  
  4. Contracts, Rent, Fees & Deposits  
  5. Labor  
  6. Meals  
  7. Rooms  
  8. Facilities  
  9. Computers  
  10. Restrictions  
  11. Parking  
  12. Guests  
  13. Security  
  14. Maintenance  
  15. Special Benefits  
  16. Between Contracts  
  17. Management  
  18. Applying for Membership  
  19. Moving In and Out

For a brief summary of some of the information on this page, please see the Laurel House Fact Sheet.

If your questions are still not answered after consulting this FAQ, please send them via email to laurel@uts.cc.utexas.edu. We will attempt to respond to all questions by either sending a reply or posting the answer on this page. We just ask that you please scan through the FAQ to make sure your question hasn't been already (frequently) asked! In addition, if you find errors in grammar, spelling, style, etc. please send the question and/or answer number and correction to the address above.

Please note that the answers given here apply to Laurel House Co-op only. Other College Houses co-ops (Pearl St., 21st St., Taos, Opsis, Halstead) may have different policies. Please call the College Houses main office at (512) 476-5678 between 10 am and 6 pm on weekdays for questions about other houses.

Thanks to the many generations of co-opers who have asked all these questions in the past!

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Laurel House Co-op / Austin, Texas, USA / last updated 28 March 2005
This page is published by Laurel Net Cooperative, a registered student organization. This page is not an official publication of The University of Texas at Austin and does not represent the views of The University or its officers.