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Campus Crest Communities, Inc. Declares Third Quarter 2011 Dividend


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CHARLOTTE, N.C.--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Campus Crest Communities, Inc. (NYSE:CCG), a leading developer, builder, owner and manager of high-quality, purpose-built student housing today announced that its Board of Directors declared its third quarter 2011 dividend of $0.16 per common share and operating partnership unit. The dividend is payable on October 12, 2011, to shareholders of record on September 28, 2011.

About Campus Crest Communities, Inc.

Campus Crest Communities, Inc. (NYSE: CCG) is a leading developer, builder, owner and manager of high-quality, purpose-built student housing properties located in targeted U.S. markets. The Company is a self-managed, self-administered and vertically-integrated real estate investment trust which operates all of its properties under The Grove® brand. Campus Crest Communities owns interests in 33 student housing properties containing approximately 6,324 apartment units and 17,064 beds. Since its inception, the Company has focused on customer service, privacy, on-site amenities and other lifestyle considerations to provide college students with a higher standard of living. Additional information can be found on the Company's website at [ http://www.campuscrest.com ].


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