Generally, no, but it depends on your definition of pets.
Pets other then aquarium fish are not allowed. If a pet is found, you will be given a 24 hour notice to remove the pet from all on-campus housing. There will be a minimum charge of $60 if an animal other then a fish is found. If it is not removed or another pet is found, ORL maintains the right to remove the pet from the premises. Tenants can also face eviction from housing. Fish are allowed in the halls. Aquariums should not exceed a 5 gallon maximum per room.
you are sick!!! just nsicck i do let pets on 'MY PROPERTY '
A 3.0 is needed for instate and out of state is 3.3 .However Minnesota is very picky on who they let in so it helps to be in clubs have higher GPA's than necessary, play a sport etc. ( This is without a scholarship.)
You stop playing happy pets and let your pets starve. The End!
None. they let the pets die.000000
Let it rest.
It depends what subway it is. Some subways will let you have surtain pets on Such as a hamster in a cage.
The motto of University of Washington Tacoma is 'Let there be light'.
Pets in the dining area is generally a bad idea.
yes but depending on the campus they will either let you stay in a house off campus or live in seperate dorms
Ask the landlord if you can get pet because a neighbor got pets, and hold a good argument.
Susan Blackford has written: 'Let's investigate pets' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Pets
The motto of Athabasca University is 'Canada's Open University'.