San Diego: Student Housing
Facilities in use at the San Diego campus in 1965
included a 23-man dormitory and 106 residential apartments designed
primarily to accommodate married graduate students.
The dormitory was a temporary one located at Camp
Matthews; it was operated under the supervision of one resident
advisor and incorporated the community kitchen concept.
New residence halls were scheduled for completion
in the fall of 1965 and spring of 1966. They would comprise six
low-rise buildings housing 440 undergraduate men and women and would
function as "language houses." In addition, a new 800-seat cafeteria
and recreation center would complement the residence halls. By 1967,
100 new residential apartments and 400 additional residence hall
units were planned to be ready for occupancy by San Diego students.
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