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...been upset about their living arrangements, and a few have gone so far as to claim that they are Harvard's second class citizens. Many have complained about the logistics of carrying and storing all of their books during the day, while some cited security problems created by the escort service's policy of not taking students to off-campus locations. Most importantly, however, many feel they are missing one of the most important aspects of a Harvard education--interaction with an interesting and eclectic group of peers...
...letter states, it should at least provide resident House affiliation for transfer students, have Harvard Real Estate set aside a section of Peabody Terrace or the Soldiers Field apartments specifically for them, offer extra financial aid to the students to compensate for higher living costs, and improve security escort service between campus and off-campus rooms...
They suggested that the University provide extra financial aid to those that must pay extra for off-campus housing, improve security escort service between campus and off-campus rooms, and affiliate transfer students with a residential House other than Dudley House, the center for all commuters...
Complaints the students cited included refusal by University police officers to escort commuters home at night, difficulty in running for the Undergraduate Council, and problems in obtaining meal plans...
Some students complained that Harvard Police refused to escort them home at night, because of a College rule stating that the police only escort students to and from Harvard property...