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'''Yakal Residence Hall''' | '''Yakal Residence Hall''' | ||
== Basic Information == | |||
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'''Location:''' R. Magsaysay St.<br /> | |||
'''Capacity:''' 196 (Male) and 182 (female)<br /> | |||
'''Rates:''' (Male) P 250/4 in a room; (Female) P 350/2 in a room<br /> | |||
'''Dorm Manager:''' Mr. Rodolfo Robidillo<br /> | |||
'''Contact Number:''' 981-8500 local 4620, 4621<br /> | |||
(last updated: 2007) | |||
== Description == | |||
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Co-educational dorm located along R. Magsaysay st., at the back of the College of Engineering. It has an overall capacity of 378 residents. There are slots for 196 males and 182 females in this dormitory. It was built in 1962 from the remnants of the demolished UP Men's North Dormitory. The first residents of this dormitory is US Peace Corps-male and female volunteers and their Filipino equivalent. Later on, it accommodated students who were not accepted at Ilang-Ilang Residence Hall. | |||
[[Image:yakal.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Yakal residence hall]] | |||
[[Category:Campus Dormitories]] | [[Category:Campus Dormitories]] | ||
== References == | |||
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Dormitories in UP Diliman<ref>http://peyupscorner.blogspot.com/2007/05/dormitories-in-up-diliman.html</ref> |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 28 October 2012
Yakal Residence Hall
Basic Information
Location: R. Magsaysay St.
Capacity: 196 (Male) and 182 (female)
Rates: (Male) P 250/4 in a room; (Female) P 350/2 in a room
Dorm Manager: Mr. Rodolfo Robidillo
Contact Number: 981-8500 local 4620, 4621
(last updated: 2007)
Description
Co-educational dorm located along R. Magsaysay st., at the back of the College of Engineering. It has an overall capacity of 378 residents. There are slots for 196 males and 182 females in this dormitory. It was built in 1962 from the remnants of the demolished UP Men's North Dormitory. The first residents of this dormitory is US Peace Corps-male and female volunteers and their Filipino equivalent. Later on, it accommodated students who were not accepted at Ilang-Ilang Residence Hall.
References
Dormitories in UP Diliman[1]