Difference between revisions of "Barnard cap"
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* the number of Columbia students who have chosen to participate in Barnard selection | * the number of Columbia students who have chosen to participate in Barnard selection | ||
− | * + the number of Barnard students in Columbia | + | * + the number of Barnard students living in Columbia sorority houses |
− | * + the number of Barnard students in Columbia Special Interest Communities | + | * + the number of Barnard students living in Columbia Special Interest Communities |
Once this cap is reached, all groups with one or more Barnard members that have not yet selected a room will decrease by the number of Barnard students in it, while the Barnard members will drop to Barnard room selection. That is, if you have 8 people including one Barnard student in the group, and the cap is filled, your group becomes a group of 7. | Once this cap is reached, all groups with one or more Barnard members that have not yet selected a room will decrease by the number of Barnard students in it, while the Barnard members will drop to Barnard room selection. That is, if you have 8 people including one Barnard student in the group, and the cap is filled, your group becomes a group of 7. |
Latest revision as of 09:30, 17 October 2014
The Barnard cap refers to the rule that caps the number of Barnard students allowed to live in Columbia housing.
The cap is calculated as:
- the number of Columbia students who have chosen to participate in Barnard selection
- + the number of Barnard students living in Columbia sorority houses
- + the number of Barnard students living in Columbia Special Interest Communities
Once this cap is reached, all groups with one or more Barnard members that have not yet selected a room will decrease by the number of Barnard students in it, while the Barnard members will drop to Barnard room selection. That is, if you have 8 people including one Barnard student in the group, and the cap is filled, your group becomes a group of 7.