The given bar chart demonstrates the number of undergraduate and graduate students living in different accommodation types at the university in the US in 2013.
Overall, undergraduate students predominantly lived in dormitories and shared apartments, while graduate students tend to stay in their own apartments, houses, or married student housings. In addition, the number of students living with parents was relatively low for both categories.
The largest proportion of undergraduate students, over 4000 people, stayed in university dormitories, while less than 500 graduates did so. Also, around 3700 undergraduates lived in shared apartments, compared with approximately 1200 graduate students.
Graduates were more likely to live independently. They dominated in owning a house or living in a married student housing. About 800 of them had their own apartment, compared to roughly 500 undergraduate students.
In conclusion, while undergraduates tended to live in shared or university provided accommodation, graduate students preferred more independent housing.
