ACASA studenten huisvesting corporation, the organization responsible for managing all residential rooms and apartments on the UT campus is overseeing the construction of two new and huge apartment complexes. Marcel Kuipers, Manager of ACASA and Henk Jan Kamerbeek from the communications department of ACASA had a chat with the UT Nieuws about these initiatives.
ACASA currently possesses 1900 rooms with shared facilities such as bathroom and kitchen, 180 rooms comprising all facilities, and 120 apartments meant for two or more persons and including all facilities. The rent for all rooms and apartments includes charges for all services including high speed internet, electricity, gas, water, garbage removal, taxes, cleaning of area outside apartments and maintenance. Thus, the tenant pays nothing besides the rent. Units may come furnished (by ACASA) or unfurnished, and are offered only to students and UT employees. Kuipers reiterated that applications from all nationalities are welcome and are given equal priority, dismissing the notion that Dutch nationals are given priority for some units.
ACASA studenten huisvesting corporation, the organization responsible for managing all residential rooms and apartments on the UT campus is overseeing the construction of two new and huge apartment complexes.
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