As the end of the school year rolls around, many students have to make the decision on where they will be living for the following year. While some opt for the dorms again, others search for other options.
In total, students have roughly three options: live in the dorms, live at home or live off campus. The most cost-effective option is to live at home, but some students do not have that luxury.
According to the University of Northern Colorado’s fall census report, there were 591 out-of-state students who attended the university. They, along with the resident students who live too far away to commute now, are left with only two options.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Bank7 Corp. Board of Directors is pleased to welcome Tracy Dick as a board member of both the company, and its wholly owned subsidiary, Bank7. We are pleased to welcome Tracy as a new board member, her financial background and expertise will certainly add value to our organization. We look forward to working with her in her new capacity, said Thomas L. Travis, President and CEO.
Tracy Dick - Bank7 Corp. Director I am delighted to join the Board of Directors of Bank7. I look forward to working alongside my fellow Board members and company management to continue the success and growth of the bank. I am eager to further assist the team on a strategic level as well as support on the financial front, said Dick.