Students bunk at water park amid housing squeeze
Aug 16, 2013, 1:07 PM
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A central Ohio university short on housing says some students will start the school year in temporary, off-campus living quarters with an unusual perk: free access to water slides.
Capital University says Fort Rapids Indoor Water Park and Resort will serve as a temporary dormitory for about 30 students until more rooms become available at the Columbus school.
School spokeswoman Nichole Johnson tells WBNS-TV (
http://bit.ly/19tPPLD) that Capital had high enrollment and demand for on-campus rooms, causing the student housing squeeze. Johnson says officials decided the water park hotel was a better solution than adding beds to existing rooms or converting storage spaces into dormitory areas.
The university plans to offer the students a shuttle for the 5-mile trip to class from the water park.
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Information from: WBNS-TV,
http://www.10tv.com/
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