Several of Marquette's apartment buildings feature larger units that were designed to accommodate many student residents. Therefore, it is possible to double up in bedrooms in many apartment units.
While filling to maximum capacity is not required, it does allow for flexibility and reduced individual rental charges in an apartment unit. In apartments where this is possible, the total rental charge for the apartment is split evenly amongst the number of occupants - regardless of who may or may not be sharing a bedroom:
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Single occupancy per bedroom |
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Double occupancy per bedroom possible |
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Given this flexibility, a group of roommates may have several options when selecting an apartment. The following shows the unit types that can accommodate a particular number or residents:
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Total Occupants |
Building |
Apartment Type |
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1 |
Campus Town |
Studio or 1-bedroom |
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Gilman |
Studio or 1-bedroom |
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McCabe |
Studio or 1-bedroom |
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The Marq |
Studio or 1-bedroom 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, or 4-bedroom* |
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2 |
Campus Town |
1-bedroom or 2-bedroom |
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The Marq |
2-bedroom 3-bedroom, or 4-bedroom* |
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McCabe |
1-bedroom |
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Frenn |
2-bedroom |
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3 or 4 |
Campus Town |
2-bedroom or 3-bedroom |
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The Marq |
3-bedroom or 4-bedroom* |
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Frenn |
2-bedroom or 3-bedroom |
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5 or 6
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Campus Town |
3-bedroom |
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Frenn |
3-bedroom |
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| *Since all leases at The Marq are individual leases, individuals or roommate groups can book an apartment, even if they do not fill every bedroom. However, preference is given to roommate groups who fully fill an apartment, and vacant bedrooms may be booked by random roommates. | ||