It is recommended that students look for housing in Â鶹ӰԺ as early as possible. The Â鶹ӰԺ housing market can be competitive, and some apartments lease for the following school year months in advance. Students should prioritize their housing search as soon as they commit to CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
ISSS does not provide recommendations or assistance with obtaining housing in Â鶹ӰԺ. Please review the resources below and, if necessary, contact the offices listed below for further housing-related support.
On-Campus Housing
University Housing & Dining provides on-campus housing options for undergraduate students. They also manage meal plans and on-campus dining services. On-campus housing is not guaranteed for students beyond their first year of their undergraduate degree. Please reach out to Housing to inquire about eligibility and waitlists.
University Graduate and Family Housing provides on-campus housing options for graduate and postdoctoral students, CU faculty and staff, and visiting scholars, including those with partners and families.
Off-Campus Housing
maintains , a website that lists off-campus rental properties.
In addition to helping students find housing, Off-Campus Housing also provides housing-related legal services. Their attorney can review leases and help students with landlords or roommates.
The office also has a variety of other resources, including information about finding a roommate and living in Â鶹ӰԺ, as well as resources like the commuter lounge for students who live outside of Â鶹ӰԺ but travel in for the day.
Off-campus Housing Resources:
Housing Support
There are on-campus and off-campus support services available to students.
Basic Needs Center: The Basic Needs Center provides a limited amount of emergency housing and assistance funds.
Purchasing Renters’ Insurance
It is recommended that you consider purchasing renters' insurance. Many landlords and leasing agencies may also require this. Depending on the policy, insurance may cover the replacement of your property if it is damaged or stolen in your apartment.