Housing
On-Campus Housing
Information about Â鶹´«Ã½ Housing for students is available with Â鶹´«Ã½ Residential Services.
- Graduate Students
Residential services has three residence halls for graduate students. Find information about these residence halls, costs and the application. - Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate students are required to live in university housing for the first two years of their program. View the Residential Services Dates of Note page to learn about housing options for undergraduates, dates and deadlines.
Off-Campus Housing
The university provides various resources through the office of Off-Campus Life to assist members of the Â鶹´«Ã½ community in finding housing. See University resources for those seeking off-campus options.
When applying for an apartment, a landlord may require an application fee and a credit check (which may require a Social Security number or ITIN), as well as proof of income. In addition, when signing a lease, a landlord may also require a deposit (usually equivalent to one month's rent) in addition to the first rent payment on the first day of the lease term. Landlords or apartment companies often ask international students to prove their immigration status and student status with a copy of the student’s I-20 or DS-2019 document. Students can provide copies of these documents when applying for off-campus housing.