Apartment / Housing Advise

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For information on dormitories and family housing, contact the international student office or campus housing agency. Ask them for the average cost of apartments in the area. Often, by going online to find housing, you may pay more than necessary.

For information on fraternity and sorority houses, contact the fraternity or sorority in which you are interested or the campus Hellenic (Greek) office, which will have information you need.

You may want to find a roommate with whom you can share expenses in an apartment or house, or you may be interested in renting a room from a family. If so, check bulletin or “notice” boards, or check your school and city newspapers under the “Roommates” or “Rooms for Rent” sections of the classified ads.

 
If you are looking for an apartment or house, you might consider the following:

  • Check the “For Rent” section in the “Classified Ads” in your school and local newspapers or on the internet. Walk
  • Walk or drive through a particular neighborhood or section of town looking for “for rent” or “vacancy” signs.
  • Read an Apartment Shopper’s Guide or other publications that provide information on properties for rent. These guides can be found in convenience and grocery stores in larger cities.
  • Use an apartment referral agency that will help you find housing without any fee for its services. (For a listing of these agencies in your city, look under “Apartment Finding & Rental Service” in your internet “yellow pages.”)