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Principles of College Houses
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VOLUNTARY MEMBERSHIP. Membership in a cooperative society
should be voluntary and available without artificial restriction
or any social, political, racial or religious discrimination,
to all persons who can make use of its services and are willing
to accept the responsibilities of membership.
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DEMOCRATIC CONTROL. Cooperative societies are democratic
organizations. Their affairs should be administered by persons
elected or appointed in a manner agreed to by the members and
accountable to them. Members of primary societies should enjoy
equal rights of voting (one member, one vote) and participation
in decisions affecting their societies. In other than primary
societies the administration should be conducted on a democratic
basis in suitable form.
- LIMITED
RETURN, IF ANY, ON EQUITY CAPITAL. Share capital should
only receive a strictly limited rate of interest.
- NET
SURPLUS BELONGS TO USER-OWNERS. The economic results
arising out of the operations of a society belong to the members
of that society and should be distributed in such a manner as
would avoid one member gaining at the expense of others. This
may be done by decision of the members as follows: a) by provision
for development of the business of the cooperative; b) by provision
of common services; or c) by distribution among the members in
proportion to their transactions with the society.
- EDUCATION.
All cooperative societies should make provision for the education
of their members, officers, and employees and of the general public
in the principles and techniques of cooperation, both economic
and democratic.
- COOPERATION
AMONG COOPERATIVES. All cooperative organizations, in
order to best serve the interest of their members and their communities,
should actively cooperate in every practical way with other cooperatives
at local, national, and international levels.

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College Houses is currently accepting applications for:
Summer 2008, Fall 2008 &
Spring 2009

“Sharing responsibilities makes everyone's life and job wihin the co-op easier. Also, the possibility of interacting with people whenever I feel like it and all those amenities are great incentives for me to live in a coop. ”
- Constantin P.
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