Non-Resident Students' Centre was created in 1910.
Nonresident students.
A nonresident undergraduate is a college or university student who does not reside in the state or region where their institution is located. Typically, these students are subject to higher tuition rates compared to resident students, as they do not meet the residency requirements set by the institution or state. Nonresident status can apply to both domestic students from other states and international students. This classification can affect financial aid eligibility, scholarships, and access to certain programs.
He could not park because he was a nonresident. Because he was a nonresident he was not able to vote.
Harmonie Centre was created in 1905.
Dana Centre was created in 2003.
Centre Union was created in 1961.
Energy Centre was created in 1984.
The Centre at Salisbury was created in 1990.
Barbican Centre was created in 1982.
ICMA Centre was created in 1991.
Frenchgate Centre was created in 1967.
Manulife Centre was created in 1974.