Campus Housing means residential facilities on or near a college campus provided for students attending the institution.
Long definition: Campus housing, also known as university housing or dormitories, refers to residential facilities provided by educational institutions to accommodate students while they pursue their studies. These facilities can range from traditional dorm rooms to apartment-style housing and are typically located on or near the campus.
Etymology: The term "campus" originates from the Latin word "campus", which means "field" or "open space". "Housing" refers to providing shelter or accommodation. Together, "campus housing" signifies residential spaces within the campus area.
Synonyms or related academic terms: Campus housing may also be referred to as "college housing", "student housing", or "residence halls".
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Alojamiento en el campus
French: Logement sur le campus
German: Wohnen auf dem Campus
Italian: Alloggio in campus
Portuguese: Moradia no campus
Japanese: キャンパスハウジング (Kyanpasu Hausingu)
Chinese (Simplified): 校园住宿 (Xiàoyuán Zhùsù)
Hindi: कैम्पस हाउसिंग (Kaimpas Hāusing)
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