Final answer:
To cancel a Housing Contract, a resident should go to the Housing Office, and for proof of residence, one should visit the Student Affairs office (B). Living in student housing and receiving financial aid are not mutually exclusive.
Step-by-step explanation:
If a resident wants to cancel their Housing Contract, they should go to the Housing Office. If a resident needs proof of residence, they should go to the Student Affairs office. When considering the scenario presented in the question about POSSESSION, it becomes clear that the Housing Office is the place to handle contract cancellations because of their involvement in housing agreements and potential issues such as possession delays or residence unavailability.
In regard to the query about whether living in student housing within five miles of the campus and receiving some kind of financial aid are mutually exclusive, the answer is B. No. Living in student housing and receiving financial aid are not necessarily exclusive of each other; many students live near campus and receive financial assistance. The Housing Office and the Financial Aid office are separate entities that deal with housing contracts and financial aid, respectively, not with exclusivity between residence and aid.