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Living on campus can be a very important part of your college experience. With on-campus living, you will be exposed to different cultures, values, ethnic groups and lifestyles that will enhance your personal growth and understanding of others.

Paris Junior College offers air-conditioned dormitory rooms for both men and women. A student must enroll in at least 12 semester hours and remain enrolled in at least six semester hours in order to live in on-campus housing.

All dormitory students are required to purchase meal tickets and take their meals in the college cafeteria.

For the convenience of students, telephone connections are available in each dorm room. Mail boxes are located in the PJC Book Store, and each student is issued a key for their box upon check-in.

Paris Junior College offers apartment-style housing for married students and/or students with dependents. One member of the apartment must be enrolled as a full-time student during each semester of residence.

Built in 1974, each 960-square-foot apartment consists of two bedrooms, kitchen, dining area, living room and bath. All units have central air conditioning and heat. The apartments are $350 per month, all bills paid, including utilities, cable television and telephone service.

No pets are allowed in any campus housing.

An Application for Housing form (Dorm | Apartment) must be completed and turned in to the Business Office with a $100 deposit four to six weeks prior to beginning of the semester.

Prices are subject to change.

Room & Board Rates - Summer I 2008

Room (33): $165.24
Board (24): 288.00
Tax: $23.47
Technology Fee: $30.00
Total: $507.00

Room & Board Rates - Summer II 2008

Room (32): $160.24
Board (24): 288.00
Tax: $23.76
Technology Fee: $30.00
Total: $472.00

Room & Board Rates - Extended Summer 2008

Room (89): $445.63
Board (63): 756.00
Tax: $62.37
Technology Fee: $60.00
Total: $1,324.00

Room & Board Rates - Fall 2008

12-Meal Plan

Room: $575.00
Board: $1,055.89
Tax: $87.11
Technology Fee: $75.00
Semester Total: $1,793.00

First Monthly Installment (Includes Technology Fee): $504.50
Three Remaining Monthly Installments: $429.50

19-Meal Plan

Room: $575.00
Board: $1,308.09
Tax: $107.91
Technology Fee: $75.00
Semester Total: $2,066.00

First Monthly Installment (Includes Technology Fee): $572.75
Three Remaining Monthly Installments: $497.75

For information about the B.E. Masters Apartments, or about student housing in general, contact , director of student life (903-782-0433).